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Hunting Hawk

The more shrewd Hawk, the Hunting Hawk gets results. With masculine energy that’s slightly less intense than that of the Fighting Hawk, the Hunting Hawk is more deliberate and crafty.

Paul Singer

At heart, he’s like Odysseus, the Greek who devised the stratagem that won the Trojan War. Paul Singer, Wall Street hedge fund manager, is an excellent example of this type.

His natural strength is making the kill.

The Hunting Hawk is very goal-oriented, and pursues things in a single-minded way. If there’s an objective to be reached, or an obstacle to be removed, he’s the right man for the job. If he’s free to operate as he sees fit, he’ll get it done.

Because he’s focused on “making the kill,” in a literal or figurative sense, he can seem cold and calculating. However, this is what allows him to accurately assess conditions and get results. Give him a clear target, and he’ll make sure to hit it.

What matters most to him is success.

The Hunting Hawk is self-motivated, so he needs autonomy to be at his best. If he has the freedom to operate on his own, he usually does well. He’s probably very good at what he does for a living.

His social circle tends to be small: his woman, his family, a few close friends. He likes it when his prowess is recognized, so he may display testaments to it, like framed awards, or a nice house.

He’s a cool customer.

The Hunting Hawk has eyes that seem to see through you. He doesn’t mind pressure. In fact, he welcomes it as a chance to excel. His clothes are of high quality and conventional style.

He might be a military man, or a scientist hunting for answers, or work in finance where he can “make a killing.” He might say, “I shot an eight-point buck,” or, “I’m a top producer at the company.”

His intensity profile:

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