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Tiger

WoodYang

Birth Years for Tiger

Based on the Lunar Calendar (Chinese New Year dates)

1902

Feb 8

1914

Jan 26

1926

Feb 13

1938

Jan 31

1950

Feb 17

1962

Feb 5

1974

Jan 23

1986

Feb 9

1998

Jan 28

2010

Feb 14

2022

Feb 1

About Tiger

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Main Character Energy

  • Ranking third in the zodiac, those born in the Year of the Tiger are the ultimate lone wolves. They’ve got high self-esteem and an independent streak that makes them natural-born leaders—the kind of person who protects their crew but expects everyone to follow their lead. They’re fast-movers and risk-takers, which can sometimes lead to messy mistakes, but here’s the thing: a Tiger never truly stays down. If they hit a wall, they just reset and go again until they win. They love a good debate and hate losing an argument; convincing a Tiger they’re wrong is basically mission impossible.
  • While Tiger men tend to be stubborn and competitive, Tiger women are often more detail-oriented and strategic. They think three steps ahead in both their career and personal life, making them the ultimate power partners.

The Rebel Spirit

  • Tigers live life in the fast lane and can be a bit impulsive, which sometimes clouds their judgment. They aren't fans of rules—unless they’re the ones making them. It’s totally normal to meet a Tiger who’s hopped through five different careers because they can’t stand feeling stuck or restricted by outside pressure. They need room to breathe and evolve.
  • They have a fierce sense of justice and zero patience for beating around the bush. Even if it’s their boss, if a Tiger sees something wrong, they’re going to call it out. They aren't great at playing the corporate politics game just to get ahead; they’d rather be real than be 'safe.'

The Trendsetter

  • In a Tiger's eyes, following trends is for people with no original taste. They see themselves as the innovators and the ones setting the standards. Their vibe is usually way ahead of the curve because they refuse to just follow the crowd.
  • When they commit to something, they are all-in—literally nothing can scare them off once they’ve set their sights on a goal. Ironically, they often find themselves surrounded by other high-energy, slightly chaotic people, which makes for a wild social life that’s hard to walk away from.

The Bag & The Hustle

  • Tigers aren't actually obsessed with money. Don’t get it twisted—they like having plenty of it—but they aren't slaves to the grind. They have this innate confidence that as long as they’re doing their thing, the cash will just be there... right up until the moment it’s gone.
  • They value honesty above all, even if life occasionally pushes them into grey areas. They can’t stand unfair authority or sketchy laws and will fight tooth and nail for what they believe in. Because they’re always looking for the next big move, some Tigers might not find their 'forever' role until their 50s, but they’ll have one hell of a story to tell by then.