Billy Idol seeks to make his inner wealth outwardly manifest and substantial.
Billy Idol feels an innate need to work and relate to other people. Because of this, his personal interests often bleed into those of others and can cause difficulties when it comes to making decisions on his own. It is important for Billy to balance his need to connect with others while still asserting himself as an individual in order to find a sense of equilibrium.
Billy Idol tries to be interested in the outside world, social affairs, and anything else that contributes to the growth and development of society, but clubs, organizations, and other forms of partnership don’t interest him. He tries to protect himself from his subjectivity by adopting an impersonal approach to life, but his devotion to the common cause makes his destiny almost entirely controlled by the people whose cause he has espoused.
Billy Idol needs to assert his originality. He is individualistic and independent and lives life according to his own rules. People and things matter to him only insofar as they relate to him, and he ignores or disregards any annoyances he may encounter. His passions are lively and ardent, and he truly loves to give. He is endowed with great authenticity and can be quite generous, as long as he is aware that others admire him.
Billy Idol’s numerous contradictions and tensions balance each other out and endow him with a stable, well-tempered character. Indeed, they are especially likely to protect him from unsolvable frustrations and, in terms of reality, will enable him to acquire a certain social and professional success without too much effort on his part. At that point, he must be careful not to take on too many responsibilities. His confidence in his ability to accomplish things may make him spread himself too thin.
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