
Two Pig/Capricorn together is a 95-100% mirror, two hardworking, old-fashioned souls who each keep an elaborate schedule and a quiet wish that they had been born in a more sensible century, now keeping house with someone who feels the same. Both halves are ambitious but never self-destructively so. The match is steady, dependable, and deeply respectable. The danger the canon named is real: two people this dutiful can forget to knock off early and pamper themselves at all.
Chemistry is warm, loyal, and built to last. Both Pig/Capricorn halves are stand-up sorts who take their lumps in the line of duty, so the relationship rests on a bedrock of reliability that each of you trusts completely. The canon's reminder fits perfectly: schedule the pampering, because two people who only ever gather forces and never spend them on pleasure can run a fine partnership straight into burnout.
Talk is honest, grounded, and a touch conservative. Both halves say what they mean and keep their word, which makes for rock-solid trust and can skew earnest to the point of forgetting to play. Make room for the lighter conversation, the one with no agenda and no schedule attached.
Friction comes from two people nursing the same wistful complaint that things used to make more sense. The canon warned against wasting time in those reveries, and two Pig/Capricorn can co-sign each other's nostalgia until it curdles into stuck. The cure is to save the wishful looking-back for genuinely bleak days and meet the present one as it is.
What each Pig/Capricorn needs from the other is permission to rest before the work is done. The canon was clear: know when to knock off early, and call it a gathering of forces if you must. Trade off being the one who insists on the day off, keep the ambition healthy rather than grinding, and the steadiness you share turns into a long, comfortable life instead of a long shift.
At 95-100%, this is one of the most dependable and respected pairings the formula scores. Two Pig/Capricorn build something solid and lasting. Just remember to enjoy it along the way, or the duty eats the reward.