Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Resilient Rooster

You know I love my job. We deal with a difficult subject matter and there are a lot a changes that are, at times, difficult to handle. Today was particularly rough for me but I work with some amazing and random people. You can find us talking about anything from changing the world to sex toys. Today's topic was the Chinese Zodiac. We read everyone's general description of their sign and most of them were surprisingly accurate. Here's mine.

The Resilient Rooster

Chinese Animals: Rooster

Efficient and intelligent, Roosters love to show off their talents. They want to be the center of attention but at the same time are very generous to their friends and loved ones. They appear outwardly very strong-willed and energetic but are actually full of fear and worries on the inside. Committed to themselves, Roosters are hypercritical of everything and everyone, especially if they are not getting enough respect from the other animals on the farm. They can be inflexible, with beliefs and opinions that tend toward fanaticism.

Roosters just want to strut their stuff. They are fashion gurus and are unafraid to create their own unique style. People admire them for the colors they wear, their pleasing outfits and dashing ingenuity. Roosters want to be successful, and their enduring self-belief makes them sure -- cock-sure, in fact -- that they can handle everyone and everything. Eager to know all there is to know about any subject that interests them, Roosters often show impatience and a lack of humility -- they want only the best when it comes to material things. It might take Roosters a while to reach their goals, but it's likely they'll succeed, as Roosters are generally too proud to accept less than the best. They are perfectionists, which serves their ambitions but may be hard on those around them.

I think it's accurate, except for the fashion stuff. It was a little weird having it read out loud but isn't that my daily challenge? What do you think? Does it describe me? Check out your own here.

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