


You look like someone who has everything together. Inside, there's a whole other argument running.
Dragon "sees the head, never the tail" — restless, hates waiting, alternates between intense work and laziness, big dreamer, specialist at reviving failed things, pessimistic and introverted underneath the showy exterior. Taurus is slow, patient, sensual, will not be rushed. The collision between Dragon's internal restlessness and Taurus's deep structural resistance to being hurried produces a specific kind of tension: you appear calm, even deliberate. The Dragon inside is running a different operation entirely.
Wood gives this a principled layer: the dreams aren't casual, the vision has stakes, the standard is high. What looks from outside like patience is sometimes the Dragon waiting for the exact right moment, and sometimes the Taurus having genuinely slowed the Dragon down. You don't always know which one it is.
In a friend group: the one who solves things no one else could, in a timeframe no one expected, with an approach that made complete sense in retrospect.
Wood makes the Dragon's dreams principled. You're not chasing excitement — you're chasing a version of things that should exist, with Dragon's specific gift for reviving what others gave up on. Dragon "picks up failed businesses and revives them" — which applies to more than businesses; it's the impulse to see the abandoned thing and recognize what it could still be. Taurus gives this patient execution: you'll work on it slowly, properly, without cutting the corners that would ruin it.
Dragon is "cool to people, doesn't try to please" — Taurus backs this up. You have your preferences and your process and you're not adjusting either for the room's approval. Wood adds the principled quality: the indifference to approval is moral as well as temperamental. You don't need validation for the vision; you just need room to execute it.
Now the part you don't post about.
Dragon is "pessimistic and introverted underneath the showy surface." Taurus doesn't broadcast its interior state. Wood spirals toward "no one understands me" when reality fails the ideal. Three layers of private complexity behind a surface that most people read as simply confident. You carry a detailed internal argument about whether the vision is achievable — who looks secure and is quietly, precisely, unsure.
Dragon "daydreams more than executes" — which Taurus partially corrects by demanding that things be real, tangible, finished. The tension between Dragon's short-range vision and Taurus's need for something lasting is the most productive friction in this combination. When it works, you build things that last. When it doesn't, you have a beautiful plan that became a beautiful theory.
The existential fear: stagnation — Wood's always. The Dragon's restlessness runs against the Taurus's resistance to risk, and Wood stands between them asking but is this growing?
Dragon "tends to stay forever" once committed. Taurus: immovably loyal once committed. Wood: loves through seeing someone's potential and committing to it. This combination, once it decides, is decided. The partner gets a loyalty that is eccentric but absolute — attentive in specific ways, unhurried in their regard, completely certain about you in a way that doesn't require reassurance or theater.
Getting to the decision is the hard part. Dragon watches, Taurus waits, Wood keeps the evaluation running long past the point where most people would have simply said yes. The person who finally earns your full commitment passed a series of tests they didn't know they were taking.
What breaks this: someone who mistakes your private complexity for unavailability. The Dragon's cool exterior + Taurus's unhurried pace + Wood's interior revision process looks, to certain partners, like distance. It isn't distance. It's just that you live several layers deeper than the surface you present, and not everyone is willing to go there.
A scene: early in something — a close partnership, the beginning of something real. They say something unexpected, something that doesn't fit the pattern you've been building of who they are. You don't react. You file it. Later, in the middle of something unrelated, it connects to something else they said. The picture shifts slightly. You still don't say anything. But something in you opened that hadn't been open before.
The version of you that most people know is already impressive. You've never quite figured out whether to be relieved or unsettled that they don't know the rest.
Compatibility matching & daily readings are launching soon.
Be among the first to unlock them.