Star Sign
Robert's birthday is January 7, 1983, which makes him a Capricorn. Read up on Robert's astrological profile, which is usually pretty reflective of a person's personality. Judge for yourself:
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Good Traits:
practical, ambitious, disciplined, prudent,
patient, careful, humorous and reserved
Bad Traits: pessimistic,
rigid, over conventional, fatalistic and grudging
*My comments are in orange*
Capricornians
make of themselves, resourceful, determined managers; setting high standards for
themselves and others. They strive always for honesty in their criticism of
self, they respect discipline from above and demand it from those beneath them.
In their methodical, tough, stubborn, unyielding way, they persist against
personal hardship, putting their families and/or their work before their own
needs and welfare (Robert got upset because on the
set of Light It Up he was "only" allowed to work 10 hours) to
reach their objectives long after others have given up and fallen by the
wayside. In fact when practical ability allied with the drive of ambition are
required in employees to make a project succeed, Capricornians are the people to
hire. They plan carefully to fulfill their ambitions (which often include
becoming wealthy), they are economical without meanness, and able to achieve
great results with minimum effort and expense. Because of their organizing
ability they are able to work on several projects simultaneously.
They have a great respect for authority but may not, if
they reach high rank, be willing to listen to other opinions on things they are
directly responsible for. As the ranking authority figure in a given situation
they expect their underlings to be as self disciplined as they themselves are,
and to perform every task undertaken to the highest standard. They are,
nevertheless, fair as well as demanding. Among their equals they are not always
the most pleasant of work fellows for they are reserved and too conservative,
valuing tradition more than innovation, however valuable the latter, and they
are often humorless. There is also a tendency to pessimism, melancholy and even
unhappiness which many Capricornians are unable to keep to themselves,
especially if they fail personally (I smell mood
swings, lol). In the extreme this trait can make
them a very depressed individual; ecstatic happiness alternating with the most
wretched kind of misery which is so subconsciously buried that he or she should
seek help if such emotions become frequent. For the above reason, capable
Capricorn should spend many hours in meditation, gathering the strength to
control such inner emotions.
The swings in mood (told ya!)
are not the only reason some Capricornians deserve the
adjective based on their name - capricious. They can be surprisingly and
suddenly witty and subtle for the quiet, reserved individuals they seem to be,
and they also have a tendency to ruin things by unexpected and utterly
irresponsible bouts of flippancy. In certain individuals in whom the
characteristic is strong, the temptation to do this has to be resisted with iron
self-control. Another unexpected quality in some Capricornians is an interest in
the occult which persists in spite of their naturally skeptical turn of mind.
Their intellects are sometimes very subtle. They think profoundly and deeply,
throughly exploring all possibilities before deciding on a 'safe' alternative.
They have good memories and an insatiable yet methodical desire for knowledge.
They are rational, logical and clearheaded, have good concentration, delight in
debate in which they can show off their cleverness by luring their adversaries
into traps and confounding them with logic (that's
probably why Robert is so good in math).
In their personal relationships they are often
ill-at-ease, if not downright unhappy. They are somewhat self-centered but not
excessively so, wary and cautious around people they do not know very well,
preferring not to meddle with others and in turn not to allow interference with
themselves, thus they tend to attract people who do not understand them. Casual
acquaintances they will treat with diplomacy, tact and, above all, reticence.
They make few good friends but are intensely loyal to those they do make, and
they can become bitter, and powerful enemies. They sometimes dislike the
opposite sex (that's not good) and
test the waters of affection gingerly before judging the temperature right for
marriage. Once married, however, they are faithful, though inclined to jealousy.
Most Capricornians marry for life (awwwwwwwww).
Their occupations can include most professions that have to do with math or
money and they are strongly attracted to music. They can be economists,
financiers, bankers, speculators, contractors, managers and real estate brokers.
They excel as bureaucrats, especially where projects demanding long-term
planning and working are concerned, and their skill in debate and love of
dialectic make them good politicians. They are excellent teachers, especially as
principals of educational establishments where they have the authority to manage
and organize without too much intimacy with the staff members. If working with
their hands, they can become practical scientists, engineers, farmers and
builders. The wit and flippancy which is characteristic of certain Capricornians
may make some turn to entertainment as a career (hey,
Robert seems to be very much a Capricorn! he he).