You are clearly highly involved in action,feelings and material concerns, but
you lack the necessary detachment to enable you to stand back in order to
consider the implications of your involvements.  Thus you are very likely to
find yourself enmeshed in commitments insufficiently considered beforehand,
and you will almost certainly find it difficult to adjust to new ideas and
different sorts of people, making it hard for you to cooperate effectively,
leading to disappointment in relationships.  Although you probably have a
strong personality, it is necessary for you to attempt to achieve a greater
ability to detach yourself from immediate concerns, and in particular to
learn to understand other people and how they tick.  Although this may not
be easy for you, it will benefit you in the long run, and you will find it
easier to take things in your stride when things go wrong.
You may distrust people who appear to think too much, preferring instead
to get on with the business of running your own life, making things happen,
seeking emotional experiences and generally doing your own thing.  However,
the ability to stand back from ones actions and involvements and to consider
the implications they carry is highly useful, and you lack this ability
to some extent.  It is also much easier to cooperate with other people
towards a common goal if you are able to identify to some degree with their
point of view, or at least to engage in objective discussion with them,
rather than to act irrationally or respond with emotions where clear think-
ing would be more appropriate.  You will find that your life will run more
smoothly if you cultivate a habit of listening to others, and thinking ahead;
this will leave you better able to get on with the things you really enjoy.
You show a fair balance between the ability to go about your own concerns,
and the ability to appreciate the wishes and points of view of others,
without necessarily agreeing with them.  Thus you can detach yourself from
your own feelings and concerns in order to cooperate with others, and this
detachment is also helpful for allowing clear forward planning.  However,
at least in Western society, education places considerable emphasis on
fitting in with society and the wishes of other people, and you need to
make sure that you don't identify too strongly with this notion!  At best
you are likely to use your ability to think clearly in such a way that it
helps you pursue your own objectives as well as enabling you to contribute
successfully towards joint efforts.  Fortunately you are likely to achieve
the necessary balance between the needs of self and the needs of others.
You are probably full of ideas about the world and about other people,
and you are quite curious about what makes people tick.  This is probably
because you often go about seeking information about other people and the
world in search of some general understandings which you can then apply to
yourself.  This is rather a round about way of discovering your own atti-
tudes, but as a side benefit, you may develop considerable breadth of
understanding about all sorts of things.  However, there are some disad-
vantages: although you get on well with people in general, some individ-
uals may find you superficial or hard to pin down.  They may feel that
you are not committing yourself in a personal sense, and see your ability
to be objective as being an ability to be indifferent.  It is important
you develop depth to your ideas, and allow yourself to feel as well.
You have a highly active mind, and many people may consider that you live
entirely in your head.  You ponder greatly about life, trying to find some
theory that covers everybody, including yourself.  You find it hard to
make quick decisions, having to think things out first, and this may be
infuriating to people who are used to more spontaneity and a more direct
personal response!  It is particularly important that you find some way
of making your theories and ideas come into contact with reality at some
point, otherwise mental exhaustion is likely as a result of endless spec-
ulation.  If you can provide some practical implementation for your ideas,
or use them to pursue some spiritual quest, you may well be an innovator
in the world of philosophy or science, or you may be able to share your
insights in a way which transforms the lives of many people.
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