Lack of Contentment
You experience a certain lack of contentment, and consequently are always striving after satisfaction within yourself. You believe that when you achieve a certian situation in life, you will then be satisfied. If you do reach your goal you will find that the contentment which you need is still missing, and this will drive you on to higher achievements.
Ambitious
Basically your ambitious activities are linked with feelings of inferiority in a work place or social setting. You are constantly trying to prove to yourself and others that you are just as good, if not better, than they are. There are times when you can be quite competitive.
The happiness for which you are looking will not come by changing your position in life, but by counting your blessings and being satisfied with what you have.
The tendency towards self-righteousness and pride could be overcome by the clearly defined development of contentment, based upon your experience and realisation of life's meaning.
Hard Worker
Usually you are a hard worker and a perfectionist. You are also thorough and like to attend to all the details yourself.
You are usually a hard worker, your philosophy being 'I will not be contented with my life until I have achieved my goal'. If you look back into your past you will probably find that the goals you had then have now been achieved.
However, instead of allowing yourself the sense of satisfaction and contentment that should come with the completion of a task, you set your ambitious streak off again in the direction of another goal to be achieved before you can be satisfied.
It is a little like climbing up to the top of a mountain without taking time to appreciate the beautiful view along the way.
Learning how to be contented and satisfied with life can come with a change to a full middle zone in your handwriting. With this change, inner goals are given just as much importance as outer goals. Also a sense of self-fulfilment is achieved. Such writers will learn to attract success
towards them, instead of running after it.
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