Character | brave, active, broad and serious mind |
Career | policeman, soldier, chemist, cook, hairdresser |
Friend | Friday |
Enemy | Sunday |
Lucky | Thursday / yellow |
Unlucky | Monday / white |
Buddha | Pang Sai Yas, reclining |
Those born on Tuesday usually have good a good life, wherever they go there will be mentors waiting to help them. The reclining Buddha represents those born on this day. Tuesday born people should not overly worry about what is happening next, the more they worry the more problems they will face therefore they should just learn to relax which they find almost impossible to do it. They are materialistic people in a way that some of them lavish branded stuffs and have high quality taste about their clothes and things they wear or carry. They are particular people with a bad habit of not being able to save money. Whenever they have money it will be spent. However there are the misers who are rich too but keep a low profile. Tuesday born people tend to ask a lot from people's opinion but in the end they end up with their own decison be it right or wrong therefore it is better to ask less and do more research in order to get your answers. Tuesday born people have a flare with the opposite sex so be careful in relationships. They are straight forward people but their good intentions are always misunderstood so try to understand these people before judging them, they are generally kind people . Months which are bad for them are during April,MayJune,August & October. They should also go to the temple and choose a spiritual God Parent as they have a rebellious nature when young. These people will be good at Arts, Business,Travelling etc their source of income comes from various sources. They are however very sensitive people so you need to learn to deal with them. Overall if they are hardworking and keep away from vices they will have a smooth and good life.
Tuesday's child is full of grace. You have many talents, and are fun to be around. You dance through life!
Now, we move on to what could be considered the result of their union: the number 3, an extraordinarily talented child. The number 3 is like a gifted teenager who is still under the protection of its parents: a bit spoiled, certainly scattered and perpetually in need of guidance. However, the most obvious traits of the 3 are in the creative field. A powerful need to express feelings, ideas and visions of the imagination, coupled with an extroverted personality, makes it likely that a person with 3s in key points of their Numerology chart will seek a career in art, especially the verbal arts. His or her social skills are also excellent. Charm, wit and a sense of humor help a 3 individual along his or her path, and if that weren't enough, good looks and compelling charisma make this "kid" particularly attractive. No wonder so many are drawn to those with 3s in their charts. Followers are even willing to forgive less favorable traits exhibited by 3s, like a lack of focus and direction, a tendency to procrastinate, an inability to finish projects and an unwillingness to take responsibility. On the other hand, there is a superficial side to the 3 that can be harder to look past: a narcissistic streak, a vanity, a need to be the center of attention. It is easy for the optimistic 3 to enjoy day-to-day life as long as all is well, but when challenging issues arise, it can become quickly apparent that most of the 3's focus has been on that sunny exterior, leaving its internal fortitude lacking. Without much moral strength or spiritual depth, a 3 can easily succumb to difficulties unless friends and family move in to support it. For the 3 to become a well-rounded, balanced and happy person, it must learn discipline. Some lucky 3s who exhibit talent early in life (such as gifted dancers or musical prodigies) are placed in an environment with just the sort of discipline that a 3 needs to protect these talents. Another unique quality of the 3 is its tendency to be "lucky," or rather, to be in the right place at the right time. This may be connected to its innate sense of rhythm; timing can be measured in seconds or in years, by the beating of a heart or by the movement of the stars. It is all only a matter of scale, either way, the 3 seems to be in tune with the cyclical nature of our surroundings.Relationships are a bit of a challenge for the 3 -- at least those that include long-term commitment and loyalty. With plenty of acquaintances (probably more than is healthy), when true depth and intimacy enters the picture, this "kid" turns tail and runs. The 3 has a nasty jealous streak, too, causing conflicts when those it has rejected move on in search of more meaningful bonds. This jealousy stems from the fact that the 3 knows, deep down inside, that it has only been skimming the surface of life since birth. As a result, the 3 feels a deeply hidden sense of insecurity, a sense that others know things that have thus far escaped the 3. This is not entirely incorrect and, when confronted with this reality, it leaves the 3 devastated and helpless. There is perhaps nothing more painful than to watch the sunny, buoyant 3 crash into a vulnerable heap of self-pity. And yet, this can be the best thing ever to happen to this shallow creature, as this sometimes represents a turn-around. Once a 3 finds the motivation and enthusiasm to dig deeper into the realities of life (something that will only happen when it has had to confront itself), its happy surface has the potential to be replaced by the quiet serenity that only true wisdom brings. Such a "transformed" 3, rare as it is, is truly a thing to behold. No human being is ever represented by just one number, but rather is a mixture of several, if not all, of the numbers. Those who have been blessed with a heavy dose of 3s in their charts tend to have an easier time being happy, optimistic and playful creatures. However, this kind of "joie de vivre" can leave those same people unprepared for the more demanding experiences that life inevitably brings. And while the western mindset focuses on happy moments as the ideal, the unhappy experiences can be the ones that bring a much greater depth and quality to our lives. For the number 3, happiness may be easy to achieve, but is almost always a consequence of something materialistic or fleeting (a new car, a new relationship, a sunny day, etc.). A higher happiness, one that is not a consequence of any particular event but is truly the result of a deep appreciation towards life itself, is worth a million times more than the aforementioned shallow kind. The biggest challenge for the number 3 is to recognize this, to learn that the real beauty of life is found not in our possessions or illusions, but rather is hidden inside our fellow human beings. After all, it is being human that allows us the potential to experience what has been called the impossible achievement: to enter the realm where the mortal and the immortal meet. If the 3 can ever defy the odds to achieve this rare and amazing state of being, the fact that it has had to travel so far to reach such a height makes this number uniquely qualified to guide and help others reach the same goal.
The name Tuesday derives from the Old English "Tiwesdæg" and literally means "Tiw's Day".[1] Tiw is the Old English form of the Proto-Germanic god *Tîwaz, or Týr in Norse, a god of war and law.[2][3] The Latin name dies Martis ("day of Mars") is equivalent to the Greek ?µ??a ??e??. In most languages with Latin origins (French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Romanian, Gallician, Sardinian, Corsican, but not Portuguese), the day is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. In some Slavic languages the word Tuesday originated from Old Church Slavonic word ?????? meaning "the second" (Serbian: ?????? (utorak)). Bulgarian and Russian "???????" (Vtornik) is derived from the Bulgarian and Russian adjective for 'Second' - "?????" (Vtori) or "??????" (Vtoroi) In Japanese, the word Tuesday is ???(ka youbi), meaning 'fire day' and is associated with ?? (kasei): Mars (the planet), literally meaning "fire star". Similarly, in Korean the word Tuesday is ??? (hwa yo il), also meaning fire day. In the Indo-Aryan languages Pali and Sanskrit, as well as in Thailand, the name of the day is taken from Angaraka ('one who is red in colour')[4] a style (manner of address) for Mangal, the god of war, and for Mars, the red planet. In the Nahuatl language, Tuesday is Huitzilopochtonal (Nahuatl pronunciation: [wi?t?silo?po?t??'to?na?]) meaning "day of Huitzilopochtli".
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