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Old 2nd November 2009, 11:04 PM   #1
CarrieT
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I'm a Gemini so I have lots of interests. One is art and the other is tech.

I "pursued my true interests" in both fields and am happily self-employed as such.

Yes, I am a career woman because I own two businesses and I am financially independent; one is a London-based Internet Service Provider and the other is a jewelry business where I am the designer, manufacturer, etc. The latter takes about 75% of my time while the ISP eats about 25% of my time. The income from both is about 50/50.

Maybe I'm an anomaly in that regard, but except for not finding a fulfilling relationship, I'm pretty satisfied and happy.
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