What kind of person is Anahí?

Anahí experiences her inner life as a process of growth and maturation, nurtured by her involvement with others and the positive and negative encounters this generates.

Anahí tends to be hesitant to team up with others. She is an individualist and desires to free herself from any outside influence. She often rebuffs the help of others when it comes to projects, only succeeding by working independently.

Anahí becomes involved in social affairs in order to contribute to important social causes or collective ideals, but she resists any project she will not be able to lead herself according to her own individual direction. She identifies herself with an activity with social implications and attempts to know herself through this activity.

Anahí remains attached to her childhood and the memories associated with it. Mentally, she is a seeker and a questioner who enjoys solving the mysteries of life. Heritage, tradition, and the origins of her family and ancestry might become hobbies or even a profession. She is very conscious of the legacy she has received from her forebears and is eager to enrich it.

Anahí approaches life pragmatically. She bases her judgements on past experience and is prone to skepticism. A hard worker, she takes pride in her own endeavors and has a personal concept of her productivity. Her possessions help her assert herself as an individual and act as an antidote to any feelings of insecurity. As a result, material accomplishments may preoccupy her more than either love as a passion or intellectual or philosophical considerations. Nevertheless, she becomes attached to anything which offers her certainty.

You work hard to understand other people’s feelings, but you find it difficult to empathize with them. You see the emotional world as a foreign territory, one that is fraught with hidden dangers. Becoming more familiar with it would bring some drawbacks, such as the risk of getting hurt. As a result, you might appear insensitive or cold to others. It might be hard to build a rewarding relationship with others, as you seek out special individuals to bond with. If you could accept and understand your own emotions, it would be easier to understand the emotions of others. You have a strong desire for emotional independence, and might find it difficult to see other people’s emotional needs. You might also be the first to deny that people’s emotional needs are real. As a result, your dependency on others is unconscious. It is seen as a threat, and so it is repressed. In reality, though, you are always making tentative, half-conscious forays into the emotional world, because your loneliness and fear are so unbearable.

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