Alden Richards finds himself individualistic and shy, preferring to work on his own projects and rarely joining in groups for their competitive atmosphere. Although he sometimes mingle with groups for their competitive atmosphere, he often prefers to work on his own projects independently. His lack of confidence in himself may sometimes create challenges in relationships, as he may often not be expressive enough with his love.
Alden Richards has a great potential for creative, constructive accomplishments; however, it is sometimes difficult for him to gain access to this part of himself. He is confident in himself and life but may tend to be nonchalant. He sometimes needs a little stimulation to get himself rolling and take some initiative. His optimism and inner certainty do not always drive him to give his utmost efforts to achieve a goal. The communications skills he possesses are an advantage as well as a handicap. He makes use of his theatrical gifts, convincing eloquence, and ability to listen. The best careers for him would be teaching, communications, philosophy, the legal profession, theater, and public relations.
Alden Richards is a free thinker and individualist who is convinced that his most precious basic values are freedom and independence. He has thrown off what he perceas
Alden Richards is sensitive and receptive and lives in a state of osmosis with his surroundings. His individuality almost seems to be diluted in a flood of sensations and impressions which are continually washing over him, and he often finds it difficult to communicate his feelings to other people. This tide of emotion is a source of inspiration and intuition, but due to his lack of inner structure and organization, it is difficult for him to grasp the essence of his dreams and share them with other people. He is not at all combative, and this hinders his efforts to fit into society and assert himself productively. His tendency to prefer fantasy to reality and his refusal to abandon his unattainable dreams is a psychological trap he has fallen into without realizing it. He must understand that by escaping from his obligations and commitments, he only increases the feelings of guilt and incompetence which made reality so distasteful in the first place. Once he free himself from this pernicious process, he has a great deal of potential for fulfilling himself in the outer world, either by devoting himself to the community or by cultivating his considerable artistic talents.
Alden Richards searches for a purpose in life. He is attracted to the faraway, and desires to travel in order to explore the world. He has a gift for philosophy, and is able to look at things from a different perspective.
Alden Richards is an expansive, affable, and communicative associate. Indeed, some people find him generous almost to a fault! He gives of himself and his resources unstintingly. Paradoxically, there are times when Alden is self-focused. Alden reacts instinctively, without taking the trouble to analyze a given situation, and is prone to misjudge. As a result, his everyday life may be riddled with a whole variety of practical problems. Indeed, Alden senses a conflict between his social life and his family and will sometimes find it hard to fulfill himself in both spheres at the same time. His attitude toward his private life may inhibit his ambitions for social or career expansion; at worst, society (the law) may impinge on his private life. Alden should be careful not to project his personal problems onto his partner. If, instead, he analyses the problem together, he could find opportunities to resolve it together.
Alden Richards has been taught to experience love in a certain way by his family, social class, or religion. He is determined to experiment with a new style, his idealistic aspirations being a form of escapism. They encourage him to cast off conventional romantic practices and customs and embark on new adventures.
Alden Richards was born with an emotional function that is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. He enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with his gaze riveted on the future, Alden is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Alden Richards is ordinarily fairly emancipated and relaxed, but he is always held back by a network of scruples and obligations. He is likely to commit wisely, rather than for love or out of discouragement. Nevertheless, he will find the atmosphere of the home somewhat constricting and should continue to pursue a career outside in order to relieve the pressure.
Alden Richards prizes his freedom. He is subject to fall in love at first sight but will sometimes move on without any warning. He has a special art of communicating his energy and would rather have a good time and take pleasure in life with a freedom-loving companion than engage in an intense, passionate commitment. For him, the ideal match would be a partner who shared his aspirations for liberty.
Alden Richards is attracted to wide open spaces and distant horizons; as a scholar, he feels an affinity for higher studies such as philosophy or law. However, foreign languages or contacts abroad might also interest him.
Alden Richards expresses his thoughts and ideas in direct, spontaneous outbursts. He is fairly extroverted and eager to discover and understand the outer world. An idealist, Alden looks forward to a bright future but is sometimes subjective and reckless.
Alden Richards has a lively and agile spirit. He is curious and open-minded, approaching various life experiences without either dogmatism or prejudice. As a result of the liveliness of his mind, Alden tends to have an opinion on every subject, but he does not always have the patience or perspective necessary to examine a subject and gain in-depth knowledge of it. Alden enjoys manipulating expressions and concepts and amuses himself with witty remarks, satire, and controversy. If Alden learned to control his flow of words better and elaborate his thoughts more, he might make a talented communicator. Because Alden is often too hasty to formulate and construct the arguments which would back up and inform his ideas, he is sometimes misunderstood. Alden is often blind to the rashness of his judgments and convinced they are well-founded and objective, which sometimes irritates the people around him. If Alden were to succeed in disciplining his mind somewhat, he would have innumerable opportunities to apply his communications skills to a great career. However, Alden would do well to be careful of his nerves.
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