Career Horoscope: Leo

From early childhood, Leo attaches great importance to the choice of profession. Society expects a significant contribution from them. Their entire career is at stake.

From early childhood, Leo attaches great importance to the choice of profession. Society expects a significant contribution from them. Their entire career is at stake.

Leo does not want to deal with trivialities or play a subordinate role; they strive for responsibility and are tireless. They do not like to follow someone else's work, yet they demand proper work from their subordinates. Whatever else, Leo is an excellent company director. They know how to see the whole picture, support what is needed, and respect others' work.

Leo Professions

Leo dislikes having their work interrupted or criticised. It is best for them to work independently, in work where they are their own boss. Leo can choose administrative work and climb the hierarchy. They have a talent for politics; they can work in the cultural sphere or show business, and they can also be excellent physical education teachers. Leo can work as a manager, lawyer, consultant, jeweller, diplomat, actor, taxi driver, or even a plumber.

Leo likes to earn well, but they also spend generously. They often cannot afford the lifestyle they have chosen, so they borrow money from others. Moreover, Leo is very fond of gambling, where their savings also disappear. Leo women too strive to advance up the career ladder. But once married, they successfully balance home life with work. They often travel and go on business trips.

But whatever job Leo does, what matters to them is to constantly hear compliments. Words of praise are meant for Leo's ears. If Leo loses interest in the work at hand, they will simply stop doing it.

Notable Leos

Andy Warhol (6 August 1928 - 22 February 1987) was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was the central figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer, and public figure, known for his association with socially diverse circles including bohemian street people, intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy aristocrats. He coined the phrase "15 minutes of fame".

   

Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel (born 19 August 1883, died 10 January 1971) was a French fashion designer. She was one of the most influential fashion artists of the 20th century. Coco Chanel is the founder of one of the world's most recognised fashion brands, Chanel.

 

Napoleon Bonaparte, also known as French Emperor Napoleon I (born 15 August 1769, died 5 May 1821) was France's military and political leader. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders of all time. Napoleon was a republican general during the French Revolution. He was the First Consul of the First French Republic, and later Emperor and King of Italy.

 

Neil Alden Armstrong (born 5 August 1930) was an American former test pilot, astronaut, and the first person to walk on the Moon.

 

Paulo Coelho (born 24 August 1947 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian writer. His most famous work is "The Alchemist" (O Alquimista; 1988), which has been translated into 71 languages, making it a Guinness World Record holder for the most translated work by a living author. The book has also sold more than 65 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling books ever. After the publication of "The Alchemist", Coelho has written a book on average every two years.

 

Sources used: ehoroskopi.lv; wikipedia.org; biography.com.

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