Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the zodiac and last of the fire signs. This sign is symbolized by the Centaur with their bow and arrow poised to the heavens. Like brave stallions, they'll charge gallantly toward new vistas and bold challenges, forever seeking what is beyond the omnipresent horizon. Armed with the arrows of nonconformism, forthright honesty and a high-spirited optimism, these individuals never fail to hit their mark. Their targets are the ideals of truth, freedom, and righteousness, and the sights on their bows are forever aimed high. Much like the symbol of their sign, half man and half horse, the Sagittarius combines physical adroitness with intellectual refinement.
A Sagitarrian has an easy-going manner and down-to-earth style which never fail to draw a crowd. Their occasional smatterings of philosophical wisdom inextricably bound up in witty repartee will hold your interest until long after the hors d'oeuvre are gone. There's no getting around their tendency to philosophize, but Sagitarrians will rarely try to force their values on you. "Live and let live," is one of their typical mottos.
Sagittarians will tend to be active, and their restless natures seem to keep them always on the go. You won't often find them sitting around. Like their symbolic arrow, Sagittarians must always be moving forward and upward, setting their sights to a new challenge almost before an old one has been met. Because this sign has a need for constant challenge, they will often have many irons in the fire at once.
Sagittarians have a definite flair for athletics and outdoor recreation of all types. "The great outdoors" is a phrase probably inspired by a Sagitarrian, for it expresses the their spirit of freedom. Most love Nature, preferring life in the rural and mountain areas to the hustle and bustle of city life. In athletics, Sagittarians will be most attracted to any sport where a high degree of refinement, grace, or skill are required. As the last of the fire signs, they represent physical activity in its highest form.
Their love of freedom is too great to compromise for the sake of social custom or even for financial need. They'll harken to the beat of a different drummer, their own rhythm. Even more than physical restrictions, they'll loathe mental confinement. Try to impose a dogmatic philosophy on them, and most Sagittarians will balk. If the policies of the company they work for are too restrictive, they'll have to break free. Their nonconformism in part stems from a desire to remain idealistic in a world where others may not share their dreams.
Second only to their love of freedom is the Sagittarian's fondness for travel. The archer loves nothing more than to pack up their luggage, and set out either across country or to distant lands. They´re genuinely intrigued by foreign cultures. Where finances don't permit it physically, Sagittarians may travel in their minds, becoming engrossed in movies, documentaries or books about other countries, or in studying a foreign language.
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