Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - Which constellations have poor emotional control and lose their temper whenever they disagree?

Which constellations have poor emotional control and lose their temper whenever they disagree?

Everyone will encounter emotions in life, and everyone has different ways to deal with their overflow emotions. Some people will choose to be silent, while others are grumpy and will not control and tolerate their emotions. For the grumpy constellations, I think there are three typical ones, namely Leo, Capricorn and Cancer. Let's analyze the specific reasons.

1. Leo's evaluation of Leo's personality is called true temperament at best and low emotional intelligence at worst. Because the people in their constellation are themselves the representatives of mania. I have met several people with bad temper, all of whom are Leo. They take things very seriously and think that what they believe must be correct. If they don't act according to their own ideas, it will cause controversy. They are not tactful, and when their temper comes up, they ignore the occasion and people and vent their dissatisfaction directly.

2. Capricorn-Cancer people are masculine in character. They are generally very talented and recognized by the public. They are born with unique ideas that others often can't guess. Moreover, due to excessive investment in their work, they are extremely irritable in the face of different opinions. Therefore, most people are cautious in the face of cancer to avoid conflicts with them.

3. Cancer. Cancer's bad temper and lack of tact can be seen through Stephen Chow. Stephen Chow is very demanding of actors on the set. If actors don't take it seriously, they will make too many mistakes. Then Stephen Chow would immediately criticize and get angry with the actors. Even if the actor didn't make a mistake, Stephen Chow would shoot again and again, and then choose what he thought was most suitable. Therefore, cancer is also a typical constellation that gets angry when a word disagrees.