Numerology Number 4
The 4 is no ifs ands or buts
manly, reflecting quality and soundness. His main qualities are
trustworthiness, efficiency, timeliness and dutifulness. He is reliable, quiet,
regular and a traditionalist. He is somewhat exhausting and a sorry social
individual, liking to work in calm haziness. He works consistently and can be
extremely constant. He discovers extraordinary fulfillment in his achievements
and favors comes about over monetary reward or open acknowledgment. He is
modest, dresses conservatively and mixes in with his environment.
He is normal in looks, physically
sound and solid, slick and clean ... be that as it may, unremarkable. He
doesn't care to attract regard for himself, yet will battle you like the devil
in the event that you attempt to muscle in on his domain. He has confidence in
exertion and control, and is surely objective situated, however his objectives
are basic and practical. He is not a visionary, but rather sees everything
about. He is competent, has a great memory and doesn't compromise. He is the
ideal worker, yet doesn't have a tendency to do well in social conditions.
In the event that you take a
gander at the state of the number 4, you will see that the hard points are an
appropriate typical portrayal of this fairly straight-edged obsessive worker,
who is neither inventive nor aesthetic, however is great at working with his
hands. Numerous experts and gifted workers have the 4 unmistakably in their
outlines. He is a decent supplier, however requests teach and reliability, and
sometimes takes train too far. He can't deal with mayhem and is inclined to
fits of anxiety on the off chance that it shows up he won't not have things
completely under control.
The 4's creative energy is not
very much created, and his perspectives are normally intolerant and traditional.
The 4 has a tendency to be religious without addressing built up tenet, wanting
to parrot the convictions of his associates, feeling sheltered and secure in
the anticipated, perpetual nature of a tight train. More than some other number
with the exception of maybe the 7, 4s are found in the diagrams of friars,
ministers and different religious pioneers. Many likewise wind up plainly
superb chiefs and coordinators, and it is not in any way unprecedented to
discover a 4 in the more elite classes of business and government. The 4 will
buckle down and can be headed to achieve the highest point of his calling,
however in endeavoring to achieve the top he as a rule finds that his most
noteworthy obstruction is himself: his absence of social aptitudes, his failure
to identify with the unremarkable issues of his colleagues and his absence of
instinct.
The 4 doesn't prefer to make
waves, yet values his ethical feelings and won't down when persuaded that he is
doing "the best thing." However, he can likewise be narrow minded
and, when confronted with individuals from different societies, nations or
races, his instability can transform him into a coldblooded biased person. A
large number pick a vocation in the military, where their submissive, trained
nature is comfortable. They particularly flourish when they are relegated
obligations that incorporate authoritative and hierarchical work.
Similarly as with any number,
there are some negating qualities inside the 4. For example, while he is not
especially social or carefree, the 4 in some cases uncovers an entertainingly
dry comical inclination. Promote, despite the fact that he is a strict and
taught parent, the 4 is additionally to a great degree gave and will stroll
through flame to get his children what they require.
My portrayal of the 4 is, as
anyone might expect, nearly the correct inverse of my depiction of the 3. This
is not out of the ordinary, as each number seems to be, in critical ways, a
counterpoint to the one that straightforwardly goes before it. The 2 is the
total inverse of the 1, the 3 shows attributes that are specifically
contradicted to those of the 2, et cetera. What's more, obviously the contrasts
between the 5 and the 4 are like a whole other world!
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