Chinese Zodiac - Dragon

Personality
Occupying the 5th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Dragon is
the mightiest of the signs. Dragons symbolize such character traits
as dominance and ambition. Dragons prefer to live by their own
rules and if left on their own, are usually successful. They’re
driven, unafraid of challenges, and willing to take risks. They’re
passionate in all they do and they do things in grand fashion.
Unfortunately, this passion and enthusiasm can leave Dragons
feeling exhausted and interestingly, unfulfilled.

While Dragons frequently help others, rarely will they ask for
help. Others are attracted to Dragons, especially their colorful
personalities, but deep down, Dragons prefer to be alone. Perhaps
that is because they’re most successful when working alone.
Their preference to be alone can come across as arrogance or
conceitedness, but these qualities aren’t applicable. Dragons have
tempers that can flare fast!
Health
Considering their hard-working nature, Dragons are healthy
overall. They do get stressed and suffer from periodic
tension/headaches, likely because they take so many risks.
Dragons could benefit from incorporating mild activity into their
lives. Yoga or walking would be good as these activities can work
both their minds and their bodies.
Career
Dragons prefer leading to being led. Jobs that allow them to
express their creativity are good choices. Some good careers
include: inventor, manager, computer analyst, lawyer, engineer,
architect, broker, and sales person.
Relationships
Dragons will give into love, but won’t give up their independence.
Because they have quick, sometimes vengeful tempers, their
partners need to be tough-skinned. Dragons enjoy others who are
intriguing, and when they find the right partners, they’ll usually
commit to that person for life.

Dragons and the 5 elements
Metal Dragons – Years 1940 and 2000
Metal strengthens this already strong sign. Metal Dragons are
more determined and they’ll fight for what they believe in. They
enjoy the company of those who feel mighty enough to challenge
their beliefs. They’re true leaders and usually find plenty of others
willing to follow.
Water Dragons – Years 1952 and 2012
Water calms the Dragon’s fire. Water Dragons are able to see
things from other points of view. They don’t have the need to
always be right. Their decisions, if well-researched, are usually
better since they allow other’s to become involved.
Wood Dragons – 1904 and 1964
Wood Dragons also are willing to entertain the opinions of others.
Their artistic side is strong, and Wood Dragons enjoy being
creative and innovative. They get along with others, but will
always be the dominating force.
Fire Dragons – 1916 and 1976
A Fire Dragon’s emotions can flare instantly. Fire Dragons put
themselves on pedestals, and because they react quickly and
recklessly, they sometimes make wrong decisions. Fire Dragons
need to slow down and keep their tempers in check as that’s
when they’re best.
Earth Dragons – Years 1928 and 1988
More rooted in the ground, Earth Dragons make better decisions
because they act more rationally. Earth Dragons are level-headed
and able to control their behaviors. They’re more supportive of
others, but they prefer being admired by others.
Compatibility
Dragons are compatible with the Monkey or Rat and incompatible
with the Ox and Goat.
Dragon
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