Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you have emerged with
some very clear and direct ideas about how the world ought to be in theory.
Since unconscious parts of your psychological make-up urge you to pursue your
ideas to the full, forming them into a comprehensive theory about the world,
it is likely that you will come up with some pretty dynamic ways of dealing
with the world at an objective level.  You are likely to insist on your rights
as an individual, and you need to avoid taking this so far that you become in-
volved in violent rebellion, for this is a distinct possibility.  You would
do better to be one of the pioneers in the technological revolution, for you
would excel at computer programming or other scientific endeavours.
Your upbringing has made a strong impression on you, and you have emerged with
strong beliefs about the nature of the objective world, which you will try to
put into practice, but you will probably encounter strong opposition, for you
present your ideas in such a way that others gang up on you to put you down.
This is because at an unconscious level you are sending out messages that you
want to force your ideas on others.  You may be rather fanatical in your att-
itudes, and you will achieve more, less dangerously, if you try to tone down
your approach somewhat.  You also need to avoid overreaction when other people
come up with ideas or methods which take you by surprise.  You need to find a
balance between self-assertion and cooperation with constructive change.
Your upbringing has left you with a strong need for independence and the space
to live your life according to your own plans.  Your ability to form an ob-
jective view of human nature is fuelled by unconscious forces that urge you
to get ahead in the world, and the combination makes you inventive and trans-
formative in your methods.  Fortunately, you usually have a good sense of
timing, and you are able to achieve your ends without too much opposition.
People realise that you mean business and leave you to get on with it, part-
icularly as you do not look for trouble unless it is unavoidable.  You could
show considerable ability in the forefront of any scientific research, and
although you would need to be your own boss, you could also work in a team.
Your upbringing has made a strong impression on you, and you may experience
some problems when you try to put your ideas into practice.  Part of you
has strong ideas about how the world should be a fair place, with equal
opportunity for all and individual freedom, but you express this in such a
way that you run into power struggles with other people.  This is because
at another level you are giving out messages that you want to control other
people with your ideas and life-style.  This conflict between your ideas
concerning general freedom and your urge towards much more immediate per-
sonal freedom may get you into some dangerous situations, until you learn
to settle down a bit, and develop a better sense of timing in your actions.
Your upbringing has left you with a strong need for independence and the space
to live your life according to your own plans.  Your ability to form an ob-
jective view of human nature is fired by unconscious forces that urge you
to get ahead in the world, and this combination makes you original and trans-
formative in your methods.  You have a good sense of timing, however, and
despite the fact that you come across as a person who clearly knows his
business, people do not usually stand in your way as you are good at cooper-
ating with them and winning them round to your way of doing things.  If
you choose a career in science or technology, you should find that you have
considerable talent in these areas, and a liking for research.
You may feel confused when deciding whether to act spontaneously, or accord-
ing to ideas you developed about the world in response to your upbringing.
You may find yourself taking sudden departures from your normal course of
action to your own surprise and that of everyone else.  With maturity, you
will gradually learn to watch out for this tendency and midify its effects.
You feel under stress because part of you wants to be spontaneous, while
part of you feels compelled to stick to the idea you have of the world de-
veloped as a result of your upbringing.  This can give rise to sudden re-
bellious action or to attempts to limit others' freedom.  As you mature,
you will need to understand the rights of society and the individual.
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