The geminian is always right and never changes his mind -
until the next time the argument comes around, when he will
take a totally different stand, and deny ever having given
vent to his earlier opinions.
This is infuriating
for his opponents in argument, especially as he has a considerable
talent for dialogue - and a tendency to know a very little
about a very great number of things, and to master this knowledge
skillfully as to seem well informed. His ability to bluff
his way out of tight corners is phenomenal.
There, then, are his
worst faults - inconsistency and superficiality. Little wonder,
perhaps, that the world's most popular journalists in newspaper,
radio, and television are Geminians. For again, they have
an insistent urge to communicate.
Women will spend hours
gossiping on the telephone, the more intellectual Geminian
will be constantly writing to the press, lecturing, appearing
on TV 'chat' shows, addressing meetings… driven to desperation
in his quest for someone to impress with his opinions, the
Geminian will collar an old tramp on the street corner and
address him. His ideas must be spread about.
The Geminian will always
be on the go, and generally speaking, will be doing more than
one thing at a time. This duality is an important part of
his nature, and it would be unwise for anyone to attempt to
hinder it. The Geminian needs plenty of variety and change.
He can very easily become bored, and his answer to drop whatever
is boring him, and to turn the next job on hand.
The phrase to live
on one's nerves' seems to have been coined for Geminians,
and they should be careful not to overstrain their sensitive
and highly strung nervous system, which can break down under
pressure. But they have their bodies on their side, for Gemini
is considered the most useful Sign.
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