Sagittarius
Sagittarians have a good attitude on life, are energetic, adaptable, adventurous, and willing to try new things. They enjoy exploring new places and traveling, and despite setbacks, they maintain their optimism and aspirations. Their very idealistic natures can also endure numerous setbacks without being negatively impacted. They have a love for justice and are honorable, trustworthy, true, kind, and generous. They are typically on the side of the disadvantaged in society; they are willing to revolt and fight for any cause they see as just. Their commitment and independence are in harmony.
Sagittarians tend to overemphasize the moral standards they uphold and idolize ideas about God rather than God Himself, although they are typically modest, pious, and have a strong sense of morality. This indicates that, adversely, they place a higher value on the strict, unforgiving, intolerable adherence to ritual and customary standards than the truths they stand for or represent. However, they may not hesitate to change their political allegiance or their system of belief if they sense a personal benefit in doing so. They sometimes pay lip service to faiths and political organizations in which they no longer believe because the external forms satisfy them.
Numerous battle heroes were born under the sign of Sagittarius, which represents the Archer. Numerous musicians, actors, and artists, including Beethoven, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Georges Seurat, were also born under this sign. Sagittarius was the sign under which Winston Churchill, Ty Cobb, and publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst were born.
Sagittarians are dependable and practically never betray their lovers in partnerships. Despite their propensity for temper tantrums and outbursts, they are kind and forgiving. They are superb teachers and thinkers in the professional world. They were regarded as being good with horses before the development of the vehicle. Given that a centaur—a hybrid of a man and a horse—is the symbol for Sagittarius, this would make some sense.