Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - Capricorn _ Capricorn girl

Capricorn _ Capricorn girl

Personality characteristics of rising cancer and falling Capricorn

Rising Cancer Declines Capricorn Personality Traits 1: Good at listening, not good at talking.

The rising Cancer and the falling Capricorn inevitably imply the dual personality characteristics of Cancer and Capricorn. This dual personality characteristic is especially obvious after the predecessor due to the nature of the rising constellation, especially in companies, schools and other occasions where interpersonal relationships need to be handled.

People who rise to Cancer and fall to Capricorn are likely to become a very popular group, although they are a little low-key and talk a little more on weekdays, and may have no feelings for themselves. But because he is patient and good at listening, his popularity will not be bad.

Rising Cancer Descending Capricorn's Personality Trait 2: Gentleness, Sensitivity and Tenacity.

In many people's impressions, people in Cancer are generally more sentimental, while people in Capricorn are generally more tenacious. When these two personalities overlap, there will be great tension. Whether it's business or emotional.

The rising Cancer and the falling Capricorn may be slightly emotionally entangled, because they are generally insecure and always sentimental. This is the characteristic of cancer. However, once a person is identified, he will be willing to do anything for the other party, and he will not give up no matter how great the pain is. This is the characteristic of Capricorn.

Rising Cancer Declines Capricorn Personality Traits 3: Strong family values, honesty and kindness.

People who rise to cancer and fall to Capricorn often play the role of pillar and nanny in a family. On the one hand, they have to ask about family affairs and think that they have inherited Cancer's strong attachment to the family. But on the other hand, they can easily become doormats, especially when they meet family members who are not sensible, and they will bear great pressure.

But generally speaking, such "good people" have become increasingly scarce in society. Once they perform well in their work, their lives should get better and better.