Your upbringing has encouraged you to place considerable importance upon ob-
taining objective understanding of the world, and you feel an inner sense of
permission to pursue knowledge of the real world through study and through
relationships with other people.  You are therefore likely to be generous,
with a tendency to share things with other people including your affections
and ideas.  While this makes it easy for you to get on in the world, it is
also important for you to remember your personal requirements and the details
of everyday living, for you may be so interested in the world "out there"
and relating to others that you neglect to look after yourself properly, ass-
uming optimistically that things will always turn out for the best.
You attach considerable importance to gaining objective understanding of the
world through gaining knowledge and relating to other people, but you tend to
get things out of proportion as a result of your upbringing.  You may either
be too easy going and tolerant, allowing people to take advantage of your
unrealistic ideas about them, or you may feel compelled to explore relation-
ships that you would be wiser to avoid, in your enthusiasm to gain under-
standing.  You need to discriminate between that which appears attractive on
the surface, according to what you were brought up to believe, and what is
really important to you here and now, otherwise there is a risk that you will
spend much time and energy, (and perhaps money), in trivial pursuits.
Your upbringing has encouraged you to become actively involved with the world
and with other people in pursuit of greater objective understanding about the
significance of life.  You are likely to get on well with other people, being
keen to share your ideas and optimistic approach with them.  You may take an
interest in making the world a better place, through your considerable under-
standing of human nature, and the discipline developed through an education
would help here, since you ideally need a focus for you to make the most of
your abilities.  You set high standards for yourself and the world, and try
to live up to them, and if you learn to pay some attention to the detailed
execution of your plans, you will go a long way.
You attach considerable importance to gaining objective understanding of the
world through gaining knowledge and relating to other people, but your up-
bringing has not encouraged you to develop a sense of proportion in these
matters.  Your conscious ideas about the world and other people are at odds
with the philosophy of life you were brought up to believe in, and you may
waste a considerable amount of time and energy in trying to reconcile the
two.  You rarely feel satisfied with the way things are, and you tend to
go overboard in trying to improve them.  Other people may pick up on your
lack of self-assurance and take advantage of your generousity or overoptim-
ism, and you need to learn to channel your enthusiasm more wisely.
Your upbringing has encouraged you to become actively involved with the world
and with other people in pursuit of greater understanding about the signif-
icance of life both for yourself and other people.  You cooperate well with
others, providing an optimistic outlook and a willingness to share your ideas
towards achieving the common good.  An education will help you to decide to
which use your talents would best be employed; any work involving other peo-
ple or the world at large would be suitable, for you have the enthusiasm to
make your high ideals a reality, provided you pay some attention to the de-
tails necessary for practical success.  You are also likely to have a fine
sense of humour which will help you through any difficult times.
You may feel somewhat confused when formulating your ideas about the world
and other people, for your upbringing has left you with beliefs which int-
erfere with the free operation of rational thought, and until you learn
to separate out preconceived ideas or prejudices from reason, you may tend
to enter into relationships or enterprises of dubious value.
You are likely to feel stress when relating to the world and other people,
for there is some conflict between your intellect and your preconceived
beliefs about the world derived from your upbringing.  Experience will
teach you to distinguish between the two, then your prejudiceas to what is
right will interfere less with your ideas based more upon reason.
tinguish between the two, then your prejudiceas to what is
right will interfere less