Career Horoscope: Aquarius
Life is not easy for Aquarius, as they value independence and freedom. It is difficult for Aquarius to be subordinate to anyone and equally difficult to work within a team.
Life is not easy for Aquarius, as they value independence and freedom. It is difficult for Aquarius to be subordinate to anyone and equally difficult to work within a team.
This is because they like to do everything contrary to social norms, and moreover the fact that their behaviour shocks others gives them great pleasure. Aquarius cannot stand routine daily work; they would sooner go hungry than work all day. They dislike making decisive decisions or discussing tedious problems.
Aquarius as a Boss
Aquarians in leadership positions are a rare occurrence. True, due to their changeable nature, one does occasionally encounter an Aquarius boss. An Aquarius in charge has a sharp mind and impeccably fine intuition. If they also learned to establish friendly relations with those around them, they could work in a high position. It often happens that Aquarians receive disciplinary sanctions due to their absent-mindedness and forgetfulness. You can expect anything from an Aquarius - from swift orders to forgetting the name of their own secretary.

Sarah Palin, American politician, born 11 February 1964
Aquarius Professions
Aquarius will do best in the world of the arts and in everything connected with cinema, television, and radio. They also have pronounced psychological abilities as well as an interest in astrology. Although they want to earn well, they tend to live quite modestly, even poorly. Famous Aquarians often die in poverty. Aquarius should understand that they will be happy when they stop thinking about money.
Notable Aquarians
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Franklin Delano Roosevelt; born 30 January 1882, died 12 April 1945) was the thirty-second President of the United States. He was one of the most notable politicians of the 20th century. Roosevelt's presidency spanned both the global economic crisis (the Great Depression) and the Second World War. Roosevelt is the only US president to have been elected to more than two terms. He served four terms in office (1933–1945).

Charles Darwin (Charles Robert Darwin, born 12 February 1809, died 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, outstanding collector and geologist who gathered, compiled, and systematised scientific observations supporting the conclusion that all living species evolved from a common ancestor through a process Darwin called natural selection. Darwin's theory laid the foundations for the modern understanding of evolution, and he is therefore considered the founder of evolutionary theory (Darwinism).

Galileo Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642) - Renaissance physicist, astronomer, mathematician, and thinker. Achievements and discoveries: kinematics, dynamics, heliocentrism, the telescope.

Sources used: ehoroskopi.lv; wikipedia.org; astro4business.com; biography.com.
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