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Born on One of These 4 Dates? You've Got a Heart-of-Gold

Born on One of These 4 Dates? You've Got a Heart-of-Gold

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Born on One of These 4 Dates? You've Got a Heart-of-Gold originally appeared on Parade.
Those who remain true to their innocence, vulnerability, or radiance despite the world's harshness are the bravest. Without fail, these empaths take others' feelings as seriously as they would their own, determined to showcase warm, compassionate grace. According to expert numerologists, four birth dates are the most likely to have these heart-of-gold qualities, spreading light and love wherever they go.
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Those born on the 2nd are compassionate beyond compare. In numerology, they are known as the peace-keepers, and this birth date points to a harmonious disposition. In your presence, people feel safe to let down their emotional walls and show their most vulnerable parts. Thanks to your personable charm, loving nature, and unforgettable eye contact, others think of you as someone with a heart of gold.
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If you were born on the 6th, you're easy to relate to. Your desire to create comforting atmospheres makes you a natural homemaker, creating domestic harmony. In times of need, people feel drawn to spending time in your company. Your aura makes others feel at home, comforted, and seen. With an excellent ability to validate people's emotional needs, those born on this date spread compassionate wisdom and graceful spiritual lessons.
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Being born on the 15th makes one attuned to other's quirks. While you're an individualistic personality, full of iniaitive, agency, and self-made strategy, this isn't to be confused with selfishness. With a heart-of-gold, you see others beyond appearances. You connect with someone's innermost core, bringing out their inner child and fun, playful true self. Others feel safe to be themselves in your company, revealing hidden sides of themselves they worry others wouldn't care for.
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Those born on the 20th are known to be relationship-oriented. Your desire to connect overrides most other obligations, making you loyal, devoted, and there for those you love in a heartbeat. Your intuitive nature is a spiritual gift, allowing you to bring others back home to themselves. A true sweetheart, you feel that life's joys are only uplifting if you can share your wins generously with others.
Born on One of These 4 Dates? You've Got a Heart-of-Gold first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
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