The exercise of your conscious will in the pursuit of your personal goals in
life operates in unison with a idiosyncratic model of how you think the world
should be.  Your will therefore operates in accordance with strong theoretical
principles which you developed in an attempt to place what you were taught ab-
out discipline into an understandable framework.  Since one's upbringing is
unique, it follows that your idea system is unique too, however "correct" you
consider it to be.  Your life-direction will therefore appear to take a strange
and unorthodox course, and you will appear to be unpredictable, at least to
other people.  Although you are friendly enough and tolerant of anything novel
or off-beat, you are highly intolerant of any attempt to curb your "freedom".
You have, as a result of your upbringing, developed some very odd ideas about
human nature and the world around you, and you will find that when you try to
pursue your consciously chosen path in life, you experience an unexpected re-
action from other people, which throws you off balance.  At other times, you
consider other people to act perversely, and feel that you have to interfere
to put them on the right track.  Your unusual experiences will encourage you
to develop a rugged independence, though you are always likely to be highly-
strung and impatient.  You need to develop more self-discipline, then you can
become quite a genius, using the experiences you get to develop self-under-
standing, together with considerable understanding of human nature as well.
The direction of your conscious will in life is in harmony with the theories
you have formed about the world as a result of your upbringing.  You are
therefore capable of finding original methods of dealing with situations
which interest you, and you enjoy being able to see things working out as
you expected, even if others are surprised at the turn of events.  You are
likely to have a liking for unusual pastimes, especially any involving an
element of exploration, and you will probably enjoy the company of unorth-
odox people and groups, for they stimulate your thoughts.  You will not
wish to have your actions curbed by any authority, wishing to do things your
own way, and you will also have a highly developed concept of fairness.
Your upbringing has left you with a theory about how the world should behave,
which is all very well, but unfortunately your methods of going about your
own way disobey the very rules defined so strongly by your theory.  Although
the actions and the theory are both your own, in practice you are likely to
attribute one of them to others.  You will therefore either act in such a way
that the authorities react strongly, or else you will set yourself up as an
authority to challenge the actions of others.  In both cases you are a non-
conformist, and while you may have considerable talent in your own eccentric
way, the outrageous way you express these talents stimulates unexpected res-
ponses.  Even if you are sure of your ground, it sometimes pays to shut up!
Your upbringing has left you with the understanding that progress towards
a goal can often be assisted by looking at a situation from an unusual angle,
and you are good at coming up with original solutions to problems.  You are
able to stand back from an endeavour and to place it into the context of a
theoretical framework from which you can then use general principles in
the solution of the particular problem.  You may not be aware that you tick
in this way, and to other people it may appear that you are creating opp-
ortunities out of thin air, and will appreciate your fresh approach.  In
fact your learnt way of understanding the world is highly useful to you, and
you will want to employ it with the aim of achieving your goals.
You may be rather confused when it comes to asserting yourself, for you fear
that others will see you as rebellious or awkward.  You may also feel that
others actions go against the grain, and feel you ought to correct them.
As you mature, you will probably come to understand that direct action need
not necessarily be at cross purposes with the need for you to conform.
You may feel some strain in the area of self-assertion, for you feel that
this is likely to be seen as "breaking the rules", and you may also feel
that you have to control the actions of others for the same reasons.  Once
you realise that they are not "the rules" but "your rules", the problem
lessens and you will find it easier to develop tolerance and patience.
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