In general, would a Taurus sun and an Aries make good business partners?


What would each bring to the table as a business partnership?
Hey, whatever your name is down there…I didn’t ask for cut and paste crap from some website. I asked how they would work together, not separately….read.

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  1. #1 by Sarina on 11/30/2011 - 1:01 PM

    Well, of course, you know it depends on more than just the sun sign; but in general, what the Aries would bring to the table is initiative, leadership, enthusiasm, courage and optimism. The Taurus would provide a balancing polarity of follow-through on projects, pragmatism, common sense and organization. They could make good business partners if they both can tap into what allows them to be flexible and cooperative with dichotomous perspectives on goals and methods as both these signs can be stubborn in their own ways.

  2. #2 by lɐƃ‾snıɹɐnbɐ on 11/30/2011 - 1:53 PM

    Taurus and Business:
    Taurus is a strong business person. Taurus is the one who has immense perseverance,
    even when others have given up, the Taurus rages on. They have a knack for finance
    and their financial advice is prized. They know where money is to be made and have
    the ability to manipulate and set the path for their own success. Taurus are not
    frivolous spenders but they like to live lavishly and surround themselves with nice
    possessions and foods, which all adds up resulting in large spending habits. They will
    not spend all their money and cause their business to fail because if they do, their
    security and stability will be gone and this will cause them great stress.

    Aries and Business:
    Aries are activists. If a business idea comes their way, they tend to plunge right in.
    Aries are more then willing to take a gamble and follow their dreams and goals.
    However, if success is not immediate, they tend to lose interest and give up easily.
    Aries are notorious for not finishing what they have begun. This is due to the low
    tolerance for boredom and lack of patience. If the excitement is gone from their
    business idea, they go off and search for it elsewhere.

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