You like to look into details, to find the truth where nobody looks for it anymore. You have an amazing character and saintly patience. Monotony doesn't annoy you, you, on the contrary, challenge it and don't give up your plans. Attentiveness, pedantry and strict order are not characteristics of the majority of people, but everybody is likely to criticize this. But order made by your hands gives you satisfaction and peace of mind because you have managed to achieve harmony at least somewhere in this world and though this harmony is temporary and of small scale, it's still harmony.More »
Can you rejoice at life?
Everybody sometimes feels absolutely happy, but sometimes very unhappy on the contrary.
It can't be said that you infinitely love life. In the majority of cases you manage to stay calm without showing your emotions. Whether happiness or trouble, you still will look indifferent to everything what happens. As to your milieu, you can hardly stand other people's traits that you don't like, although you'd better just ignore them and think of something else. You prefer to live according to the plan you've made yourself, and if something is not in accordance to it, you get angry and start to envy those who are more lucky. To change the situation, try to take everything easier, to pay more attention to everything good and to value every moment of life.More »
You're a good mixer and easy to get in touch with. You can't stand loneliness. You can always find a topic for a conversation and you don't like to stay in solitude for too long. You have miscellaneous interests, that's why your circle of acquaintances is very wide. You're inclined to be eager and you learn about the world from your own experience. You know how to enjoy life here and now. When you're faced with a problem and you have to make decisions, you seek other people's advice, but mainly you speak for yourself and don't listen to others. It's your way to say something and then think it over. It often happens that when a discussion ends you reproach yourself: "When will I learn to ever hold my tongue?" More »