Your attempts to act on the basis of your conscious feelings about people and
situations come high in your lists of priorities, for your drive to assert
yourself in action comes accross as a natural part of your spontaneous app-
roach to life.  Other people quickly realise that you are not a person to be
trifled with, and you show considerable self-reliance, courage and other self-
assertive qualities.  You tend towards being competitive rather than cooperat-
ive, but you may be rather too quick to defend yourself when it is not really
necessary.  However your fighting qualities make you well suited for any sort
of challenge, and you may enjoy engaging in physical sports as an outlet for
your considerable energy, or pursue a chosen cause relentlessly.
Your psychological drive towards acting on the basis of your conscious feel-
ings about people and situations features strongly in your life, but it is
expressed in a way which operates against your spontaneous initial approach
to life.  How this affects you will depend on how you deal with your aggre-
ssion.  Some people with this aspect are very quick to take offence on the
slightest provocation, and respond in a very aggressive fashion in self-def-
ence.  Others do not consciously seek fights, but nevertheless attract other
people who are strong-willed and assertive, and find that arguments still
happen.  In either case, you need to achieve a better balance when it comes
to issues of self-assertion, using your strength more appropriately.
Your psychological drive towards acting on the basis of your conscious feel-
ings about people and situations blends in very well with your instinctive
spontaneous approach to life.  This gives you a strong belief in your own
abilities, and a considerable amount of initiative and courage in running
your own life.  You will fight hard for your beliefs when necessary, but
often people will respect you for your honesty and will not try to oppose
you.  You are capable of taking action independently, and you may enjoy
competitive sports in which you feel you are able to demonstrate your own
worth.  You prefer people around you who share similar qualities, and you
have little time for anyone who appears to take things half-heartedly.
Your psychological drive towards acting on the basis of your conscious feel-
ings about people and situations is strongly developed, but it operates in a
way which goes against your spontaneous, more natural approach to life,
resulting in your giving out double messages.  You are likely to experience
a conflict of interests between fulfilling your own needs and getting along
with other people.  You either feel you must have your own way at all costs,
which will lead to disputes with others, or you feel you must get along with
people and therefore suppress your own wishes.  In either case anger is a
feeling you have to learn to express appropriately, neither going overboard,
nor allowing people to walk all over you while you feel frustrated.
Your psychological drive towards acting on the basis of your conscious feel-
ings about people and situations blends in rather well with your instinctive
spontaneous approach to life.  This gives you a strong belief in your own
ability, and considerable courage and initiative in organising your life
effectively.  While you want to cooperate with people when they go along
with you, you will not be ordered around and you will fight strongly for
your beliefs when necessary.  Your fighting qualities could usefully be
employed in competitive sports, or in any venture demanding stamina and
strength of purpose.  You admire strength in others, and have little time
for people who appear to take life half-heartedly.
You may feel some confusion about when to be your natural self, and when to
assert yourself more forcibly.  You feel that you either have to sacrifice
your wishes, or sacrifice getting along with people.  This need not be so,
however, and as you gain experience you will find that you are able to bal-
ance your energies so that you get what you want without too many disputes.
You are likely to feel stress over issues of self-assertion, for you prob-
ably feel that if you strive to get your own way you will not get along with
other people.  With experience and self-understanding, you will learn that
it is possible to assert yourself more appropriately, and in such a way that
you do not find it impossible to get along with others.
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