Character: impulsive, magnetic, unpredictable, rebellious, noble.
At first glance, it seems that this person was born with a crown on their head or at least with a VIP pass to the lounge of life. The Tiger enters a room with such confidence, as if they have paid the rent for the whole building a year in advance. But behind this armored charisma often lies a delicate souled organization and an almost childlike need for admiration. They might roar at the whole world, acting as an invincible leader, but inside, they often doubt whether they are good enough and will be waiting in the evening just to be stroked on the head.
In communication, they are unbearable and wonderful at the same time. The Tiger cannot live on 'idle speed': they need drama, intensity, and high amplitudes. If they love, they smother with care and scenes of jealousy; if they are offended, they arrange a grand, theatrical scandal. In a company, they easily pull the blanket over themselves, rudely interrupting and laughing loudly at their own jokes. Arguing with them is a pastime for masochists because in the heat of the discussion, they replace arguments with the loudness of their voice and pressure.
Their relationship with resources and career resembles roller coasters. The Tiger physically cannot endure boring stability and a 'nine to five' schedule. They need a feat, a crisis, or a risky project where it's make or break. Money does not linger in their hands: they can easily blow half of the budget on a spontaneous trip or a lavish gesture, just to indulge their ego. Their main motivation is not so much wealth as power and the ability to rewrite the rules of the game to suit themselves.
The main internal trap is a lack of brakes and the inability to wait. The Tiger jumps first and then looks to see if water has been poured into the pool. They instantly ignite with a new idea but just as quickly burn out, leaving a graveyard of unfinished projects and abandoned hobbies behind. Their mood changes faster than stock market quotes, causing loved ones to often walk on tiptoes around them, guessing what mood 'His Majesty' will awaken in today.
Amid all this chaos, in genuinely critical situations, it is the Tiger who takes responsibility while the others fall into a stupor. To succeed, they only need to learn to finish what they start without being distracted by each new shiny object on the horizon.
Most compatible with Horse, Dog, Dragon, and Pig.
This is a live firework: dangerous to hold in your hands, but utterly impossible to look away from.