I have here a copy of a book with this title.
Basically it has every day of the year on each page and a character from a Disney movie to match the date. It also has some key words and a short descriptive passage.
Anyone interest in knowing which Disney character they are "astrologically" linked to?
I'm August 4th. Milo James Hatch from "Atlantis:The Lost Empire (2001)"
It says: Eccentric,single-minded and chariatable.
note: all the descpritions seem positive, still, I would like to see if anyone thinks they actually match up with their "reading"
note2: This is my non-serious side, if you couldn't tell. just a bit of fun
Originally posted by karoly aczel I have here a copy of a book with this title.
Basically it has every day of the year on each page and a character from a Disney movie to match the date. It also has some key words and a short descriptive passage.
Anyone interest in knowing which Disney character they are "astrologically" linked to?
I'm August 4th. Milo James Hatch from "Atlantis:The ...[text shortened]... "reading"
note2: This is my non-serious side, if you couldn't tell. just a bit of fun
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne So, how well do you think you match up?
Yeah, it descibes me pretty well.
Although I would only consider myself eccentric in my society. From what I understand of places like India, I might not be so eccentric 🙂
Also I notice here that other than a brief passage on your character there are two other headings: "Magical Gifts" and "Keys To Your Success" . but like I said, I dont want to get too deep into this crap unless it seems to resonate with someone.
Aparently Walt Disney was quite a remarkable huamn being, Is that an accurate description?
Originally posted by karoly aczel Yeah, it descibes me pretty well.
Although I would only consider myself eccentric in my society. From what I understand of places like India, I might not be so eccentric 🙂
Also I notice here that other than a brief passage on your character there are two other headings: "Magical Gifts" and "Keys To Your Success" . but like I said, I dont want to g ...[text shortened]...
Aparently Walt Disney was quite a remarkable huamn being, Is that an accurate description?
Don't really know all that much about Disney.
So what are your "Magical Gifts" and "Keys To Your Success"?
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne Don't really know all that much about Disney.
So what are your "Magical Gifts" and "Keys To Your Success"?
How well do they match up?
Magical gifts: "..determination,compassion and intelligence. With His [my] assistance you can leave the known for the unkown. " .That seems acurate to my own evaluation.
Keys to success: "Staying true to your aspirations no matter how unattainable they seem to others" (thats the first time I read that bit). That seems real accurate.
Of course you could say more about my character, but these points are pretty accurate, if not very accurate.
edit:Geez I hope someone else does this "reading" 😕
Originally posted by karoly aczel Yeah, it descibes me pretty well.
Although I would only consider myself eccentric in my society. From what I understand of places like India, I might not be so eccentric 🙂
Also I notice here that other than a brief passage on your character there are two other headings: "Magical Gifts" and "Keys To Your Success" . but like I said, I dont want to g ...[text shortened]...
Aparently Walt Disney was quite a remarkable huamn being, Is that an accurate description?
So you think Europeans consider India as a country of eccentrics ?
27th August from a sensible Indian.
Originally posted by karoly aczel There's a surprising lack of villains in this book.
Shame really, could've taken the whole thing a bit furthur.
Everyone loves an ego-rub. It's good to hear the critical stuff as well.
Actually, I'd be surprised if there are any villians. If people were criticized most would deny the criticisms even if they were valid and say to themselves, "Obviously, this book is not at all accurate". By only including "ego-rub", many will think the descriptions applicable to themselves even if they aren't and say to themselves, "Wow, this book is remarkably accurate".