Your upbringing has affected you strongly, leaving you with a considerable
amount of idealism in your character.  You feel a strong sense of obligation
towards other people and the world in general, and believe that you should
develop yourself as a person to the full by giving full rein to your feel-
ings in trying to come to terms with reality.  At best, you have consider-
able faith in providence, and optimism that things will turn out for the best.
However, it is one thing to believe that things will work out well, and quite
another to make them do so in practice, and your vivid imagination could mis-
lead you into believing that things are fine even when to a more objective ob-
server, this is not really the case: you need to become more realistic.
Your upbringing has left you with high ideals for yourself and for others, but
you are rather too gullible and easily misled.  When trying to do what you feel
is right for your self-development, you are open to deception from people who
play upon your feelings of guilt or obligation.  Sometimes you feel that you
are acting from the best and kindest of motives, but your altruism is mis-
placed, and other people abuse your good will.  You need to develop a more re-
alistic approach to life, and you would be unwise to indulge in financial spec-
ulations, for your expectations are coloured by nebulous overoptimism.  If you
can overcome the confusion generated by your conflict of interests, you could
develop real ability in the helping professions, and genuine unselfishness.
Your upbringing has left you with high ideals for yourself and the world, and
you have a strongly developed imagination.  You are full of plans to make the
world a better place, and realise that a combination of an optimistic approach
and an understanding of human nature can work to give you insight into ways of
changing the world for the better, and developing a sense of purpose.  However,
some effort will be required on your part to bring your grand schemes down to
earth, for while you hold great visions for the future, this does not necess-
arily mean that you have the discipline to sort out what is important from
what is peripheral.  You are likely to be kind and tolerant, but you may need
to assert yourself in the real world at times, as well as in your imagination.
Your upbringing has left you with a conflict of beliefs, in that you feel torn
between the need for personal growth and the need to sacrifice your own needs
for the good of other people.  This conflict may well be unconscious, and you
will therefore notice it indirectly.  The main problem is that you tend to
get things out of proportion, due to your overactive and often unrealistic
imagination.  Sometimes this leads to overconfidence on your part, so that
you take on too much and feel let down by the world when you fail.  At other
times you feel discouraged, and feel that whatever you do will fail, and you
therefore become passive and negative.  You need to adopt a more realistic
attitude in either case, then you will learn to keep things in proportion.
Your upbringing has left you with high ideals for yourself and for other people
and you have a well-developed imagination, which makes you rather sensitive.
You are likely to have an optimistic approach to life, and a kind, tolerant
disposition, though you have sufficient sense to confront practical issues in
the real world when necessary.  Your imaginative ability enables you to see
possibilities which are not readily seen by others, and you may appear to
be a good speculator and to have a lucky streak.  In fact you have a good
sense of timing, since you are able to tap into different levels of human
consciousness.  You will probably want to find some practical outlet for your
inspiration, perhaps in the arts or in the helping professions.
You probably feel some confusion about whether you should pursue what you see
as a path towards personal goals, or whether you should put your obligations
to other people first.  The two are not neceesarily incompatible, but while you
are young it may seem that way.  As you mature, you will learn to decide when
it is appropriate to act for yourself, and when it is right to help others.
You are likely to feel stress when it comes to issues of whether to follow
your own course towards self-development, or whether to put other people first.
You may try to do both at the same time, which is very hard, and is likely to
over-expectations and disillusionment.  With the development of a more real-
istic approach to life, you will be able to realise some of your dreams.
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