Happy Birthday
November 7th
We're grateful you're here to play this game of life with us.
And we're excited you're here on our website. It's the fulfillment of our purpose to share this ancient Knowledge with you. So, thank you for participating in our joy!
Because you are born on the date of November 7th, it means you are born to play the King of Clubs with a 4 of Diamonds personality.
The King of Clubs is the primary pattern of your life. It is like your Avatar. It's your entrance token to the game of your life.
The 4 of Diamonds is the secondary pattern of your life. It reflects your outward personality and may rule your behavior.
Famous people born on November 7th
All of these people share your cards to play. Like you, they were born to play the King of Clubs overlaid with a 4 of Diamonds personality.
Notice the recurring themes in their lives.

Marie Curie
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
1st Woman to win a Nobel Prize, the only woman to win it twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two different scientific fields; she was a polish scientist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity, the chemical elements radium and polonium

Leon Trotsky
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
Russian revolutionary and political theorist who developed his own brand of Marxist theory and eventually split with both Lenin and Stalin; he was exiled and fled to Mexico where Stalin's secret police tracked him down and assassinated him
Albert Camus
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
French novelist whose ideas contributed to the development of existential philosophy; won the Nobel Prize in literature; his most famous book is called The Plague

Billy Graham
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
Christian preacher who was one of the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th century; he was the spiritual advisor to several American presidents

Joni Mitchell
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
Canadian singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the 1960s; she is considered the first woman in popular music to be recognized as an artist in the full sense of that term; she rejected the idea that she is a feminist, saying she doesn't like that label; musically she is known for her non-standard tuning of the guitar which allowed for her "weird chords" and unique sound
Michael Spence
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds

David Petraeus
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds

Marcus Luttrell
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds

Ella Yelich-O'Connor
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds

Your Name Goes Here
Born to play the King of Clubs / 4 of Diamonds
What will it look like for you to play your cards right? What will you be remembered for?
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