William sometimes lacks energy. He is fairly apathetic and passive, preferring sluggishness to movement and leniency to initiative.
William Franklyn-Miller has a great deal of sang-froid. His inner calm and stolidity predispose him to tasks which require self-control and perseverance. He does not readily display his emotions, even in the most hair-raising situations.
There is a good balance between William Franklyn-Miller’s need to be receptive to the other world, and his tendency to enjoy solitude and introspection. He is able to express his feelings and moods without being overwhelmed by them to the point of mistaking them for outer reality.
William Franklyn-Miller has a phlegmatic personality, and his responses to various outer stimuli are sometimes postponed or delayed. He is fairly slow to initiate an activity, if not laboriously so, but once he begins, he is steady and determined.
It is sometimes difficult for William Franklyn-Miller to focus his concentration on a single subject; however, he is extremely open and always tries to learn and integrate new information and ideas. He is more cross-disciplinary than specialist, and his centers of interest are fairly widespread and varied.
William Franklyn-Miller’s objectivity in perception and behavior could, in the best of cases, lead to generosity and altruism.
William Franklyn-Miller loves his own independence and freedom, but he can also merge with a group, find his place, and participate in the team spirit when necessary for his personal projects.
William Franklyn-Miller has a tendency to yield, to follow, to put up with situations, and follow other people’s orders. He is modest and unassuming with a need for protection and a tendency to be dependent.
He sometimes doubts in himself and his skills; he might be fairly shy and self-effacing. Feelings of inferiority may interfere with his ability to take action, or, on the contrary, may propel him into action if he sees a possibility of reward or compensation.
William Franklyn-Miller sometimes finds himself in a negative frame of mind. Undermined by his fears and his craving for security, he might struggle to see the sunny side of life.
William Franklyn-Miller is chiefly interested in tangible facts and realistic details. A pragmatic personality, he never loses sight of the utilitarian or practical aspects of things.
William Franklyn-Miller’s approach to life is usually methodical and disciplined. He plans out his projects and organizes his schedule to yield maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Although William Franklyn-Miller’s thought patterns generally follow a logical or linear path, his reasoning is also open to intuitive processes which arise from obscure sources in his unconscious.
William Franklyn-Miller’s mind is especially perceptive of details. To arrive at a global perception, a vision of the whole, he proceeds gradually, piece by piece, aspect after aspect, in a fairly linear fashion.
William Franklyn-Miller is not obsessed with order, but he is aware of a necessity to arrange and classify things to some degree.
William Franklyn-Miller’s behavior usually obeys his momentary whims, and he allows himself to be inspired by his imaginations. His openness and spontaneity give him the scope to be skillful, ingenious, or shrewd, rising to whatever the immediate circumstances require.
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