Maurice Edmond Sailland (October 12, 1872, Angers, France – July 22, 1956, Paris), better known by his pen-name Curnonsky (nicknamed 'Cur'), and dubbed the Prince of Gastronomy, was a celebrated writer on gastronomy in France in the 20th century. He wrote or ghost-wrote over 65 books and enormous numbers of newspaper columns. He is often considered the inventor of gastronomic motor-tourism as popularized by Michelin, though he himself could not drive. He was a student of Henri-Paul Pellaprat.
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Some of their strengths
Curnonsky has many admirable traits.
Based on spiritual traditions from around the world, they are someone who can be described as Practical, Altruistic, Independent, Analytical, Innovative, Optimistic, and Sophisticated.
Intelligent and Inquisitive
According to Mysticism’s Astrology tradition, Curnonsky is someone who is an intelligent, inquisitive, and imaginative person, who is practical, considerate, kind, and diplomatic in dealings with others. A person who looks for jobs that tend to reflect their identity.
Passionate and Intense
Based on Daoism’s Ba-Zi or ‘Chinese Zodiac’ tradition, people who know Curnonsky well know them as someone who can be passionate, proud, and intense, like the sun or a blazing fire.
Independent and Organized
According to Hinduism’s Jyotisha or ‘Vedic Astrology’ tradition, many would also describe Curnonsky as someone who is independent, organized, inventive, and generous.
A person who is curious and a loves learning, who seems to always know what to say, who has an optimism that can overcome any difficult situation, and who seems to be able to master almost any skill.
Wise and Deep
Based on the Mayan Tzolk’in or ‘Mayan Astrology’ tradition, Curnonsky is someone who tends to have an internal innate wisdom, and who people tend to see as an "old soul".
They are also someone who is reflective, mysterious, and purposeful, who enjoys quiet and solo work, and who thrives in positions where there is no need to report to someone else.
Justice-seeking and Peaceful
According to Judaism’s Kabbalah tradition, Curnonsky tends to be someone who loves peace and is ready to go to any costs to achieve it. Who has a taste for the good things in life, tends to be a good organizer, has a thirst for knowledge, and who tends to have the respect of friends and acquaintances.
Some of Curnonsky's challenges
While Curnonsky has many strengths, nobody is perfect. They also have some challenging traits they need to manage.
For example, Curnonsky can be Hesitant, Narcissistic, Rebellious, Emotionally Distant, Difficult, Perfectionist, and Domineering.
Hesitant and Narcissistic
One of Curnonsky's key challenges is that they are someone who can be hesitant and narcissistic.
Curnonsky must also exercise caution as they can have difficulty dealing with responsibility, authority, or criticism.
Domineering and Impatient
Curnonsky is someone who can be demanding, egotistical, and controlling, can have a lack of judgment regarding personal finances, be argumentative and stubborn, and who can have a tendency to be withdrawn and spend time in self-imposed isolation.
Pleasure-seeking and Indecisive
Finally, Curnonsky also can put others first too much, and hem-and-haw too much when making a decision.