10th House in Aries
Avesalom Podvodny. Houses in Zodiac Signs
Said — done. Then thought about it. Life sometimes takes a person on a sharp turn, and if Aries is not entirely harmonious, this is not very pleasant, though quite intense, sensation. If a boss praises a report, he will lift it to the skies, but if dissatisfied, he will tear it to shreds, yet quickly move on and say: “Well, well, don’t worry, I’m sure this will serve you as a good lesson, and you’ll complete the next task brilliantly.” The next task might well turn out to be something like stealing agent “007” from his lover’s bed along with his own weapon, though not necessarily exactly that. As a subordinate, they are easily manipulable, provided one does not approach them head-on. As a boss, this person wants their subordinates, upon receiving a task, to radiate the same enthusiasm that he himself emanates at that moment, but a day later he may (at least emotionally) forget his own enthusiasm and only recall it when reviewing the final results. Moments of life choices are very vivid, and the person risks becoming carried away by a promising yet untested idea, setting unrealistic goals for themselves. It is necessary to balance the concrete Arian choice with the prudence and objectivity of Libra, involving broader life perspectives. In principle, this house placement gives a strong sense of responsibility for one’s choices, decisions, and words, but at a lower level, this remains merely declarative, and in reality, the person tends to avoid responsibility, energetically shifting it onto others, and projecting their own failures and setbacks onto them as well.
Houses in Signs. Oleksandr Kostovych
Very energetic at work, operates clearly and firmly, completely absorbed by work. Impulsive in workplace relationships and public interactions, often harming others through rough, unfair treatment. Life frequently takes him by storm. In relations with superiors, he often falls into extremes. He is easily manipulated by management. When acting as a boss himself, he values enthusiasm in carrying out his tasks. At work, he claims leadership and is ready to fight for it. Knows how to assert his presence. Life choices are extremely vivid. He may become captivated by a promising yet unverified idea and set unrealistic goals for himself, yet possesses a strong sense of responsibility for his choices, decisions, and words. At a lower level of development, he seeks to avoid responsibility, energetically shifting it onto others along with all failures and setbacks. Considers himself a guiding or directing force, but not a striking one. Always sets things in motion, constantly stirs everyone up, so that others’ tears are inevitable, but amidst the noise of victory, he fails to notice them and marches in the front ranks to the sound of trumpets. Due to his determination, he may become a tyrant to subordinates. Feels best in independent work, not dependent on others’ decisions. He is valued as a worker; his approach to work is creative, he readily gives advice but rarely listens to it himself. May experience sudden attacks of groundless aggression toward the entire world—then hates everything and everyone. Dislikes having slackers or lazy workers under his supervision.
Pavlo Globa. Houses in Signs
ARIES — conqueror of summits, whose motto is: “I came, I saw, I conquered!” “The end justifies the means.” Strong desire to rise, but advancement toward the goal is self-driven through energetic and unceremonious seizing of life positions. Dangerous professions.



