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The Capricorn Man

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A Capricorn man is often an enigma for many other star signs. Some completely ignore them and others try and fail to break into their heart of stone.

A Capricorn being one of the four cardinal sign and an earth sign is both prudent and responsible. They are unlikely to make a ill-thought out decision on the spur of the moment. Every action and reaction is calculated in their mind. As a result, a Capricorn man can appear somewhat disciplined and very methodical.

It is widely agreed by many astrologers that Capricorn men are the best problem solvers around and you should definitely have them in your team at work. Their patient, methodical and determined approach means there are few tasks they fail to complete.

One of the downsides to a Capricorn man is the inability to take any sort of risk. Even if it leaving late for a plane at the airport. They hate the possibility of failure and hate it when they can't control their own fate. They will not appreciate a surprise party let alone any other surprise.

A Capricorn man is able to apply their methodical and business-like approach in life to the people around them. They will tell the truth no matter the impact it may have on those around them. If you are overweight then they will tell you. Moreover, they can be somewhat cold and distant. While sometimes this is because they do not like a person it can sometimes be because they are deep in thought about something else.

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