Happy Birthday
December 5th
We're grateful you're here to play this game of life with us.
And we're excited you're here on our website. It's the fulfillment of our purpose to share this ancient Knowledge with you. So, thank you for participating in our joy!
Because you are born on the date of December 5th, it means you are born to play the King of Clubs with a 2 of Spades personality.
The King of Clubs is the primary pattern of your life. It is like your Avatar. It's your entrance token to the game of your life.
The 2 of Spades is the secondary pattern of your life. It reflects your outward personality and may rule your behavior.
Famous people born on December 5th
All of these people share your cards to play. Like you, they were born to play the King of Clubs overlaid with a 2 of Spades personality.
Notice the recurring themes in their lives.
Pope Julius II
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Called the "Fearsome Pope" he was known to personally lead papal armed forces into battle and to exile his political enemies; he is considered one of the most powerful and influential popes in history; born Giuliano della Rovere, he took his papal name after Julius Caesar; he was described by Machiavelli in his book as the ideal prince; he was a pragmatist and would allow people to donate money to the church to buy forgiveness for their sins -- some of that money went towards building the Sistine Chapel and commissioning Michelangelo to paint it
Martin Van Buren
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
8th president of the United States; he became a scapegoat for the economic hardships of the time nicknamed "Martin Van Ruin;" in foreign policy, he declined to admit Texas to the Union as he feared a war with Mexico and did not want to upset the balance of free and slave states; he was voted out of office after only one term
George Armstrong Custer
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Army colonel whose only claim to fame is his spectacular failure; he is famous for losing the battle of the Little Bighorn in what became known as "Custer's Last Stand;" his legend was partly of his own fabrication through his extensive journalism and the energetic lobbying of his wife; he graduated last in his class from West Point Military Academy, and although known as an inept officer, he gained a reputation on the battle field for his aggressive charges, which led to his appointment to fight the "Plains Indians"
Józef Piłsudski
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
One of the fathers of the modern Polish state; after the independence of Poland in 1916 he resisted German control and on his return from imprisonment was elected head of state and commander in chief of the Polish army; after battles against the Russian Red Army to preserve Polish boundaries, he handed over power to a democratic government in 1922 before seizing power back again in 1926 during a period of crisis and ruled as the country's de facto leader until his death
Walt Disney
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
American animator, writer, voice actor and founder of the Walt Disney empire; as a film producer, he holds the record for most Academy Awards having won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations; he pioneered the development of feature-length animation, developed TV programming, and opened amusement parks; he was shy, self-deprecating and insecure in private but adopted a warm and outgoing public persona; he had high standards and high expectations of those with whom he worked; he was a heavy smoker throughout his life
Werner Heisenberg
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Bhumibol Adulyadej
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Little Richard
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
José Carreras
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Michael Edwards
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
English ski-jumper better known as Eddie the Eagle who entered the 1988 Calgary Winter Games as a novice, the first person since 1928 to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping; although he finished woefully last in the event, he created a media frenzy with his endearing bravado and spectacularly terrible performance; after the 1988 Olympics, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) instituted what is called the “Eddie the Eagle” rule which instituted stricter requirements for qualifying for the Olympics to ensure that someone like Michael Edwards would never again be able to compete in the Olympics (and make a mockery of the Olympics)
Margaret Cho
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
Your Name Goes Here
Born to play the King of Clubs / 2 of Spades
What will it look like for you to play your cards right? What will you be remembered for?
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