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The Rook’s Hawk
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The Rook’s Hawk is like a judge. They have a great sense of right and wrong especially in their area of interest or responsibility. They are devoted to duty. They are punctual. People who set their clocks on others are typically measuring their time with the Hawk. It is common to perceive that the Hawk is cold or aloof. They frequently protect their emotions via practicality.
They work systematically to get the job done. When a new procedure is proven, they can be depended upon to carry it out. The Rook’s Hawk is deeply frustrated by the inconsistencies of others, especially when it comes to commitments. They will keep their feelings to themselves – but when asked expect truth over tact. They are quite able to make the tough call and carry it out. You will find the Rook’s Hawk at home in government, schools, military or any other organization which maintains strict hierarchy. They are the traditionalist and are perfect for balancing out the idealists of other types.
The Rook’s Hawk thrives on organization. They keep their lives and environments well-regulated. They bring painstaking attention to detail in their work and will not rest until satisfied with a job well done. They are obviously hard workers. They will sort through ideas and find the most practical ones, again revealing how common sense prevails in this type. This ‘Pawn’ is the cornerstone of an ethical working society. They are centered on dealing with the present and most practical affair. They observe life and promote consistency in society. They value loyalty and others are best to acquaint themselves with this type if they wish to gain a fruitful insight to what makes the world tick.
In Your Darkest Hour Comes the Sweetest Flower
Lizanne Knott is a singer-songwriter from the northeast. I originally discovered her music through a guest track song called Easier on Antje Duvekot’s CDs (another indie artist previously featured here) and have been captivated ever since. She has two main albums and a compilation one out. I encourage you to go to cdbaby and pick up your copy.
Also on cdbaby is Connie Lim’s first album. I had the pleasure of taking UGBA 107 (Ethic in Business) in Berkeley with her. Connie has dedicated herself to music from an early age and puts her heart and soul into her work. Please support her too.
While on the subject of indie musicians, I’ve been trying out both cdbaby and Magnatune. The selection is superb, and there’s always the satisfaction of giving money directly to the artist and bypassing the record companies.
Furthermore, the music on those sites are a step above and are more genuine than the sanitized sugary pop tunes that tops the charts these days. Try them out.
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