PSYCHOLOGICAL PORTRAIT
You are a steady and rational person who can define your goals precisely,
distinguishing between what you really need and what you can easily do without.
You are able to learn from previous experience. You feel and value the present
and think seriously about the future. You take your affairs seriously,
evaluating carefully their importance to you as well as the feasibility
of their execution.
You are capable and disposed to evaluate soberly your possibilities within
the context of various circumstances. You consider the consequences of your deeds.
You have the courage both to make a decision and, when necessary, to reject it.
Having made a decision you don't hesitate, but carry it out energetically.
You are cautious but not shy. In trying to reach your goal you are capable of
overcoming many obstacles and difficulties, at the same time evaluating the
importance of this goal to you and your potential for achieving it, as well as
your possible gains and losses.
You easily become friends with people who make a good impression on you and
you have many friends to whom you gladly give whatever help you can without
expecting compensation or profit.
You are socially active. You have your own opinion on many social and
political issues, but don't like to thrust it on others.
A sense of self-dignity
is intrinsic in you. You are aware of the limits of your abilities and are
satisfied when you have exploited them to the fullest. You are not egotistical
and do not need to prove your merits to others nor demonstrate
superiority over them.
Your nature is well-balanced between stability and safety, and risk and daring.
You try to set yourself realistic goals but this may limit the level of your expectations
and the realization of your potential.
Success will encourage you to reach toward higher levels and to attain goals
you previously never hoped for.
Men of this character resemble the type to which Benjamin Franklin and
Franklin D. Roosevelt belonged, and women resemble Margaret Thatcher.
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