Andrew Harrison’s psyche follows an introverted flow. He knows himself and attempts to develop his inner resources to their maximum potential.
Andrew Harrison is an individualist who is reluctant to team up with others. He tries to free himself from any outside influence and often rebuffs others help and cooperation on projects. Only by working and acting independently can he accomplish his goals and ambitions.
Andrew Harrison is a person who tends to contribute to important social causes or collective ideals, but keeps their individual identity intact. For this reason, although they may become personally involved in social affairs, they are likely to resist any project they will be unable to lead themselves, according to their own individual direction. They tend to identify themselves with an activity with social implications and attempt to know themselves through this activity.
Andrew Harrison’s psyche is characterized by the struggle between two fundamentally opposite psychological tendencies- emotional and dynamic functions over mental adaptations to the reality principle and practical capacities. This leads to a passionate and fiery personality, which is excitable and impulsive as well as highly engaged with others. If Andrew encounters problems in life, their source can often be traced back to a lack of realism and reflection.
Although you may not necessarily notice the fact about yourself because you are so strongly engaged in actions, feelings, or material concerns, you sometimes lack sound judgment. This impairment arises from a difficulty in obtaining perspective on yourself and your life. You may be puzzled by your troubled relations with others. You must make an effort to detach yourself from your personal reaction and observe it from an objective, more distant standpoint. If not, you are likely to find yourself under stress or pressure because you did not give enough prior thought to tactics and strategy. You may also experience dissatisfaction in your intimate relationships because you might struggle to get in sync with others. You give little time or respect to anyone you see as too “intellectual,” because you resist adapting to new ideas and viewpoints. In fact, an idea that rubs you the wrong way mentally and/or emotionally may elicit an explosive reaction. Self-analysis can be challenging for you and you tend to refuse to develop a solid, permanent idea of yourself – and this plays a lot of tricks on you.
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