Sagittarius
Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the Zodiac, which is ruled by the planet Jupiter. People born under this sign have fair complexion, graceful looks, impressive eyes, large forehead and charming personality. It is a fiery sign; therefore those born tend to be bold, courageous and highly daring. They are positive, fearless and ambitious people. They will not jitter in adverse conditions and have strength to fight with determination and conviction.
They are highly knowledgeable, but they learn less from books and more while day-to-day interaction with people. Jupiter the ruler makes them highly broadminded, strong and lively. They have keen interest in sports and out door activities. They are active and always in motion. Their heart and mind is always searching for new experiences. They always prefer life around themselves and run away from solitude and isolation. Sagittarius born is highly articulate and a fine public speaker; they know how to get ideas across to other people.
They are impressive, trustworthy and positive, but they lack tact and diplomacy and because of which they loose many good opportunities in their lifetime. They are wonderful teachers, coaches or gurus. Politics, research and sales can also be of interest to them. They are highly creative and they like to express their artistic talents in their daily life. Being very hard working they never shy away from responsibilities and when they are relaxing then they really pamper themselves with luxuries and comforts. They have large social circle and are thoughtful and pleasing host. They love to spend and entertain others.
They are great learners and learn more from their mistakes than people of any other sign. A Sagittarian may be careless in his youth, driving fast cars, paying scant regard for safety, but once he commits a mistake, he will never repeat it. Although his delight in personal freedom never leaves him, he will eventually be able to make full use of formidable intellectual potential, studying serious, perhaps philosophical subjects. He will particularly enjoy exploring subjects unknown to him. He stores knowledge and puts it to good use later. He sets his own standards. He will set his sight on an objective, which may seem beyond him, but once it is well within reach, he would raise his sight further higher and become eager to start a new project before he completes the one in hand.
He always wants to feel free. He cannot stand the feeling of claustrophobia, either physical or emotional. His desire to explore the unknown may well be both physical and intellectual. His life must always have an element of challenge. It’s not unusual for him to hold on to two jobs at one time. As he indulges in a great deal of intellectual exercise, he also needs to have a fair amount of physical exercise. Getting tired means, he is bored and requires a change. He must make efforts to keep this restlessness under control, as otherwise it will cause considerable unhappiness to himself as well as to his partner.