Those born on September 3rd

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    Those born on September 3rd are not always what they seem.  Because others so often misread their nature and potentials, those born on this day may be forced to play roles in life which, although not always disagreeable, are not exactly what they want either.  Though September 3rd   people are generally multi-talented, often one of their attributes is appreciated at the expense of the rest.  Physical beauty in September 3rd females is a case in point, because of good looks, their other fine qualities may go unrecognized. Men born on this day tend to be mistaken by other for an easy touch, or pigeonholed by career or family status.

    Although they can impress others as quiet and tractable, no one who has ever tried to take advantage of a September 3rd person will forget the result.  Those born on this day have a steel-like armor that seals them off from all forms of flattery.  They may appear gentle, even a bit soft, but they will insist on being treated honorably and fairly, and vigorously resist effort to push them around.

    The greatest challenge for September 3rd people is in being more open with others and fearlessly confronting self-doubts.  They put their high moral code and sense of justice to work in defense of those who need help, rather than being defensive about what they perceive as criticism directed against themselves. 

    These born on the 3rd of the month are ruled by the number 3.  Number 3 generally seeks to rise to the highest position in their sphere.   Number 3 people also love their independence, so those born on September 3rd in particular must avoid playing a part for others which they would rather not play.

    Advice:    Actively seek to do what you really want to do.  Develop your self-confidence and assertiveness. Don’t be afraid to fail.  Try not to cultivate too much mystery around what you do, take the time to explain your methods and motives to others. 

Strengths:    Multi-talented, socially adept and patient.

Weaknesses:    procrastinating, overly stoic or yielding

Born On This Day:   Louis Sullivan, Carl D. Anderson, Dixie Lee Ray, Charlie Sheen and Mort Walker.

This Day In History: September 3, 1783:   Treaty of Paris signed

The American Revolution officially comes to an end when representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Spain and France sign the Treaty of Paris on this day in 1783. The signing signified America's status as a free nation, as Britain formally recognized the independence of its 13 former American colonies, and the boundaries of the new republic were agreed upon: Florida north to the Great Lakes and the Atlantic coast west to the Mississippi River.

  Great Inventions:  1940 A patent for the production of diuretics was obtained by Bockmuhl, Middendorf and Fritzsche.

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