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RAT
FACTS: First in order, Chinese name --"SHU," sign of charm
CHARACTERISTICS
Smart, Magnetic, Well-liked, Affable, Quick-witted,
Surreptitious, Selfish, Protective, Calculating
Being born a Rat is nothing to be
ashamed of. In Chinese culture, the Rat is respected as the first
place in order among the twelve animal signs, and considered a
enterprising, brave person. It is deemed a privilege to be born in
the Year of the Rat. Rats know exactly where to find solutions and
can take care of themselves and others without problems. They use
their instinctive sense of observation to help others in times of
need and are among the most fit of all the Animal signs to survive
most any situation.
The Sign of the Rat
Being born under this sign determines many talents, as
well as other characteristics that may not be so admirable. Rats are
very lively and need a lot of mental and physical stimulation. They
can be calm and perceptive, but sometimes their brains can cause a
mental restlessness, tempting them to take on too much, only to
discover they are unable to meet their commitments. Rats are blessed
with one of the best intellects going. Add to their intelligence a
curiosity and a bright imagination, and they seem as sharp as a
needle.
The sign of the Rat is the first sign
in the cycle giving Rat people exude great leadership qualities and
are good at taking the lead. They don't mind a lot of responsibility
and they demonstrate a strong presence that other people respect.
For those with the Rat nature, status and monetary satisfaction are
the greatest motivation.
RAT HEALTH The
affect of the sign of the Rat is energetic, and demonstrates enough
endurance to fight most any sickness. Yet, all Rats tend to be
tense, full of nervous energy, petulant and prone to stress. Rats
also harbor a bit of aggression; yet, they are usually able to
control it. Yoga would benefit Rats by calming their aggressive
natures and helping them manage stress.
RAT AT HOME Rats
make good homemakers who are always willing to do household chores.
Rats are not usually interested in keeping up with the times, and it
doesn't matter to them whether or not their furnishings are in
style. What does matter is that their home is a refuge expressing
warmth, comfort and vogue. Light blue is their color of choice for
home decor. Because this is a sign of acquisition, the Rat person's
house is presumably bursting with various knick-knacks collected
over the years. Most Rats are cheerful, domesticated individuals who
find happiness at home with their family.
RAT ON THE JOB
The Chinese say others should always listen to the advice of the
Rat. Because of their intellect and observatory powers, Rat people
possess prudence and perception. They can anticipate problems, and
are always able to see the big picture. They can hone in on issues
at hand and make measurable judgments. These skills, combined with
their sense of aspiration also make them clever operators. Status,
money, title, and recognition are important to the Rat. They have
keen senses of observation that allow them to foresee upcoming
business opportunities as well as potential occupational problems.
The Rat makes a better boss than an employee and, although
motivated, they can be pinned down by routines. Rats work better in
flexible situations where they can be freely creative.
MONEY AND THE RAT
Cunning and thrifty, Rats have a knack with money and
are apt to save for rainy days. When capable, the Rat is a great
money saver, and in strapped times he knows how to make something
out of nothing or how to turn make things advantageous for himself.
Although few Rats suffer financially, the Chinese have a proverb:
They who pile up grain hoards have much to lose.
RAT CAREERS Those
born in the Year of the Rat also share the same kinds of goals and
objectives in life. The occupations best suited for the Rat are
listed below:
RATS MAKE EXCELLENT: Writers,
Broadcasters, Actors, Advisors, Counselors, Lawyers, Politicians,
Designers, Engineers, Managers, Directors, Administrators,
Entrepreneurs, Musicians, Stand-up Comedians, Researchers,
Historians, Race Car Drivers
LIKES AND DISLIKES
Since Rats are born under the same Animal sign, they
often share likes and dislikes. Following are similar likes and
dislikes of the Rats personality:
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Likes |
Dislikes
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* entertaining * oddities and the
unusual * being the first to explore new places *
underground passages * mysteries * unearthing
solutions * money * taking a gamble * company * good-quality wordy possessions * pleasure |
* mundane everyday life * alarm clocks
* rigid timetables * agendas * red tape *
bureaucracy * having nothing to do * any kind of
failure * being isolated |
Rats Preferences: Color
Preference: Light-Blue Gems and Stones:
Diamond, Amethyst, Garnet Suitable Gifts:
Car accessories, art books, gym memberships, geographical
maps Hobbies and Pastimes: Interior design,
playing basketball, crafts, painting
Friends, Parents & Children
FRIENDS Generally
friendly and sociable, the Rat is one of the extroverts of the
Animal Zodiac. Often, the Rat is lively and genial, and has a
special gift for easing the minds of others. It is not surprising
that Rats have a lot of friends. They are great speakers and
intriguing conversationalists, and can generally find something to
say on just about any topic or subject. Of course, there is always
that renowned Rat lure that allows them to charm the pants off of
people! To the people they love, Rats can be amazingly charitable,
popular and supportive, and will go out of their way to be certain
their loved ones are content. On the other hand, if the Rat does not
like someone, he is considered fair game and can be used to achieve
any and all of the Rat's desires. At the end of the day, though, the
Rat is a loyal friend and will be there for his companions through
thick and thin.
Most Compatible Friends:
Dragons & Monkeys
RAT PARENTS AND
CHILDREN Rat parents are dedicated to their children.
They encompass their little ones with love and attention and enjoy
watching their offspring grow and experience the world. When their
children are small they brood a great deal over them. Rats become
concerned if their babies don't develop as quickly as other
children. They anguish over whether or not they are raising their
youngsters correctly. With the mental capacity to pick things up
easily, Rats tend to get agitated with people who are not quite as
quick-witted as they are. No wonder this trait could lead to
conflict between Rat parents and their children should any of their
children be late bloomers or harbor learning disabilities. Overall,
Rats are indulgent parents who don't like denying their youngsters
of things they want, and the children soon learn how to wrap their
parents around their little fingers.
THE RAT LOVER
Rats are beautiful people with magnetic personalities. The Rat
himself can't help but notice the admiration he receives from
others. If the Chinese say there are few poor Rats, there are an
even fewer number who are not sexually stimulating- especially as
young people. Rat people are romantic, and are always happier to
have someone to share with.
A RAT'S PARTNER
Although Rats like to be in the driver's seat, they do
need partners who can keep up with their active lifestyles. Chinese
horoscopes are very specific about which partnerships have the
potential to be successful in love and in business. Yet, though
destiny can point us in the right direction, we must still make
efforts to maintain loving relationships. Following is a brief
description of how a Rat will affect a relationship with other
Animal signs.
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