Goats are friendly, good-natured and honest. They have an artistic streak and are sensitive. And it is precisely this empathy that often makes them vulnerable. Sometimes they see things gray in gray, withdraw, are shy and sometimes have difficulty bringing order into their lives. However, they are very capable of finding solutions to their own problems without time pressure and with plenty of freedom, and they do so quite successfully…
Interpersonally, goats tend to be introverted, thoughtful and not necessarily party animals. In company, the goat is more introverted, preferring to stand a little apart. But their honesty towards others and themselves allows them to defend their point of view with vehemence and passion. And yet sometimes a deep insecurity remains palpable. Goats sometimes question things a little too often, dither a little too long.
This is an important point in a partnership: goats – of both sexes – are sometimes very handicapped by this very hesitation: if they ever give their heart away, then to the right person. And a goat needs … time to make this decision. Well, it’s not easy to please a goat … But if the person opposite the goat knows all this, is aware of its vulnerability, overlooks one or two bad moods, sometimes treats the goat with kid gloves – then it is what is important to it: honest, friendly and good-natured.
Professionally: The boss appreciates a goat: it methodically carries out what others plan, it is valued as an employee. It solves difficulties in its own logical way. However, a goat does not like quick decisions, so it must not be put under time pressure. It is efficient in planning offices, as a writer, gardener, civil servant or craftsman. A goat is less interested in climbing the career ladder; it is satisfied with the area of responsibility once it has been entrusted with it.
Other goats? e.g. Catherine Deneuve and Sharleen Spiteri.
Rabbits and pigs are particularly good for goats.
©Michael Eichin
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