
Tiger/Taurus and Dragon/Sagittarius meet at 67-72%, a cross pairing of the planner and the party. One measures twice and cuts once; the other brings the fun with it wherever it goes and calls that leadership.
Dragon/Sagittarius is a cheerful hedonist with a heart big as all outdoors, the ultimate romantic philanthropist. Tiger/Taurus burns slower but deeper, a seething molten core under patient rock, reachable by anyone patient enough to keep drilling. The Dragon's warmth thaws the Tiger's reserve, and the Tiger's steadiness gives the party a home address.
Dragon/Sagittarius talks in invitations and enthusiasms, so cheerful it borders on exhausting. Tiger/Taurus thinks its way through the maze before speaking at all. The mismatch is pace, not content: given time, the planner's conclusions and the optimist's instincts often agree.
Friction sparks when Dragon/Sagittarius books the skydive before Tiger/Taurus finishes the risk assessment, or when the Tiger's devotion to Work with a capital W reads as disinterest. One gets called reckless; the reply is stodgy.
Tiger/Taurus teaches Dragon/Sagittarius that finished projects are more fun than started ones. Dragon/Sagittarius teaches Tiger/Taurus that some joys cannot be scheduled and must be jumped at. Between them, adventure gets both wings and landing gear.
At 67-72%, Tiger/Taurus and Dragon/Sagittarius are workable with effort: genuine warmth and useful opposites, provided the party respects the plan and the plan attends the party.