
Tiger/Capricorn and Monkey/Sagittarius meet at 51-56%, a full cross pairing of two unanchored spirits. One dashes past at its own amazing pace, scattering good deeds; the other rebels against every time clock ever punched. Nobody here is holding the map.
Tiger/Capricorn is a born philanthropist wrapped in a cloud of adoring friends; Monkey/Sagittarius is a visionary freelancer whose confidence needs a pep talk now and then. Each finds the other refreshing, generous, and free, which is the honeymoon; the hard part is that neither one anchors.
Both talk in enthusiasms. The Tiger narrates its causes at speed; the Monkey floats between visions and needs help concentrating on any one of them. Plans get made brilliantly and confirmed never, so follow-through is the household's scarcest currency.
Friction shows in the drift. Monkey/Sagittarius openly needs a partner who keeps its feet anchored to the ground, and Tiger/Capricorn, racing from one good deed to the next, is constitutionally unable to stand still that long. Loose ends pile into resentment.
What growth there is comes from deliberate ballast: the Tiger slowing down enough to deliver the Monkey's needed pep talk, the Monkey aiming the Tiger's scattered generosity at one target. Both must practice the steadiness neither was born with.
At 51-56%, Tiger/Capricorn and Monkey/Sagittarius are mismatched but possible. Two kites, no string; delightful in fair weather, and in real weather someone must land first.