well matched TAURUS / GOAT LEO / GOAT VIRGO / TIGER VIRGO / DOG SCORPIO / TIGER SCORPIO / DOG PISCES / GOAT PISCES / TIGER PISCES / DOG |
badly matched LIBRA / HORSE LIBRA / MONKEY CANCER / HORSE CANCER / MONKEY ARIES / HORSE |
Capricorn makes these horses relatively materialistic. They are not afraid of working hard to achieve financial security. They are more serious in their demeanour than expected of a Horse |
capricornhorse |
examples anthony hopkins jim carrey carol smillie |
Well known Capricorn/Horse people include |
rowan atkinson |
denzil washington |
puccini |
louis pasteur |
isaac newton |
annie lennox |
mark lamarr |
kevin costner |
janis joplin |
This structure gives you the possibility to assert yourself without much difficulty. You're ambitious, but in a rather moderate and wise manner, for your need of security prevents you from dashing headlong and taking too great risks.
One could say that you're optimistic and believe in what you do. However, it's difficult for you to avoid depressive moments and fits of discouragement. It's often by taking care of others that you can overcome or shirk your personal problems. With age, you'll acquire wisdom and good self-assurance; you'll be then in a position to give good counsels. Careerwise, you're endowed with a good commercial sense, especially for business in relation with foreign countries. Letters, research, and service activities can also attract you. You're excellent for an accumulation of advantages in good slowness and with a provident mind, not only for yourself but also for your beloved ones. In love, you should give in more to your primitive side, which is the least rational and the most spontaneous. Indeed, you generally look for cerebral understanding as a basis for your attachments. However, wise and well balanced as you are, you can sometimes engage yourself on the spur of the moment and find yourself burdened with responsibilities which you didn't want. You've a great sense of duty toward your beloved ones, particularly toward your children. |