You have a considerable amount of ambition, for your upbringing has left you
with a strong conscience which tells you that you should channel your powers
of self-assertion through constructive and orthodox channels.  You feel that
you have to work very hard to get what you want, and you may therefore develop
strong powers of concentration, suiting you to any occupation that needs met-
iculous attention to detail and perseverence.  You may however feel frustrated
at the responsibilities thrust upon you, and find it hard to show your angry
feelings, feeling that they should be kept under control, unless you can find
reasons for them.  Overall the feeling is likely to be akin to driving a car
with the brakes on: despite your successes you may strive ever harder.
You have a considerable amount of ambition, and you want to act constructively
on the basis of your conscious feelings, but your conscience gets in the way
to hinder you.  You may experience the world as a demanding place in which
there is little room for you to do your own thing, and this is likely to lead
to bitterness and a negative approach to people and situations which upset you
Alternatively you may feel that other people behave irrationally and outrage-
ously, and that they are in need of your correction.  In either case, you have
a problem with self-assertion, sometimes feeling too inhibited to act, some-
times going too far in your attempts to control your environment.  You need to
learn to stand up for your own rights, while respecting those of others also.
You have considerable ambition, for your upbringing has left you with the
impression that you should channel your self-assertive qualities into const-
ructive channels.  You may appear to be rather cautious when you set about a
project, but you more than make up for this when you get going, for you have
great powers of persistence and concentration which let you achieve a great
deal provided you are allowed to go at your own pace.  The only danger with
this aspect is that you may get stuck in certain habit patterns which limit
your ability to broaden your horizons, especially if other areas of your per-
sonality show conservatism.  If however you have an adventurous streak, you
will find that your fine common sense brings it to light profitably.
Your upbringing has left you with conflicts between your conscience structure
and your desire to act assertively on the basis of your conscious feelings.
Early in life you may feel that the world is hard to you, making demands which
get in the way of what you really want to do.  The risk is that you may con-
tinue this attitude later in life, with the result that you become cynical or
disenchanted: this will not help you to get on with people or your life succ-
essfully.  You need to learn more about yourself, and to realise that just be-
cause you experienced frustration in the past, this is no reason to expect a
hard time in the future.  With more confidence, you can develop a better sense
of timing which will enable you to achieve the ambitions you really desire.
You are fairly ambitious, for your upbringing has impressed upon you a strong
sense of discipline.  You are also rather cautious about acting on the basis
of your conscious feelings, for your conscience tells you that these should
have a constructive and approved outlet.  You are able to work persistently
at a task, particularly one which requires close attention to detail, and you
will probably put considerable energy into working hard for your future sec-
urity.  You are able to tolerate a considerable amount of frustration, but
you should try to express any angry feelings promptly, rather than store them
up so that you are motivated more by resentment than by a genuine desire to
see your actions bear fruit in tangible form; then you can go a long way.
You may feel somewhat confused over issues of self-assertion, for your con-
science tends to inhibit you from acting spontaneously.  With experience
you will learn to assert yourself appropriately without feeling too sensitive
about how your actions will affect others, and you will be able to relax more
since you won't feel so obliged to control your life so rigidly.
You are likely to feel stress when it comes to issues of self-assertion, for
you have a conflict between a sense of responsibility derived from your con-
science and a desire to fulfill your own needs and to do what you want.
This may make you rather indecisive, and others may take advantage of this
until you learn through experience how to sort out your priorities.
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