FIRE
ROOSTER Horoscope Jan 31, 1957 to
Feb 17, 1958
Rooster
is often seen as the original strong silent type, not
unlike the Humphrey Bogart and Greto Garbo prototypes. Most people
consider them quite eccentric. Sad to say, relationships with other
people are often strained. They are quite moody and can be too
outspoken. They are often self-centered, but can be quite brave when the
situation calls for it. On the other hand, Rooster People are quite
talented and capable. They are always devoted to their work and have a
reputation for being the hardest of workers. Rooster People are deep
thinkers and are pioneers in spirit. They can experience the greatest of
joy in complete solitude. Even though often alone, they rarely
experience loneliness. Instead, they enjoy their own company and feel
solitude helps them in their quest after knowledge.
Shark-tail Soup and fortune cookies are among the keys to good
health.
Fire Roosters have adrenaline coursing through
their veins! These self-promoters enjoy jumping the goal posts and
therefore engage in competition of all kinds. When there's a target to
pursue, enemy to conquer, and goal to achieve, they know how to make big
things happen. Big magnificent things do happen in career and finances,
such as having a fulfilling cozy security. These are influential,
powerful people always trustworthy, and the world stands up and salutes!
In the dance of love, Roosters need to learn it takes two to tango. Very
adept at making Romance sizzle like wildfire, the male Rooster
nevertheless occasionally encounters problems in getting his message
understood. Sandpaper friction results, they argue and two egos wind up
getting hurt, but not for long. They always manage to work it out
somehow. What will help in the future is to fully understand that your
partner's needs are just as important to your partner as your own needs
are important to you. With work, your tango of love can become the most
passionate and ultimate love dance.
Famous Rooster people: Suharto, Deborah Kerr, Peter Ustinov, D. H.
Lawrence, John Glenn, Emperor Akihito, Yoko Ono, Eudora Welty, Bette
Midler