Ag Khan IV has a good balance between his need for movement and his tendency to be sedentary. He is just as likely to adapt to situations which require outbursts of initiative as to those which demand patience and perseverance.
Aga Khan IV 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.
Aga Khan IV feels, thinks, and acts as a function of objective circumstances. The outer world is the only one which counts for him, and his awareness is entirely focused on it. He is rarely moody or preoccupied and may sometimes be wary of his subjectivity.
Aga Khan IV has a reactive personality and his responses to various outer stimuli are strong and immediate but generally brief.
It is sometimes difficult for Aga Khan IV 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.
Aga Khan IV’s objectivity in perception and behavior could, in the best of cases, lead to generosity and altruism.
Aga Khan IV’s individualism will promote independent and original behavior. He tends to lack team spirit. On the contrary, he needs to feel free and untrammeled by others to be really effective.
Aga Khan IV is motivated by a thirst for power which gives him a certain authority. He has a feeling he is leadership material. However, he might be tempted to infringe on other people’s freedom and get involved in troublesome power struggles.
Aga Khan IV is objective about himself and is able to recognize both his strengths and his weaknesses.
Aga Khan IV is not troubled by irrational fears or anxieties because his optimism is mild and reasonable.
Aga Khan IV is chiefly interested in tangible facts and realistic details. A pragmatic personality, he never loses sight of the utilitarian or practical aspects of things.
Aga Khan IV’s mind is quite nimble. He may adopt a rigid, methodical approach when necessary or switch to a more flexible, free attitude that expresses his spontaneity.
Aga Khan IV’s thought processes rarely follow the laws of logical reasoning or linear thought; instead, they proceed from an overall vision, which is pieced together from more or less obscure and subconscious clues.
Aga Khan IV’s mind enables him to grasp reality based on a vision of the whole and instantaneously understand the entirety of a phenomenon, but he can also assemble a picture of the whole on the basis of the details.
Aga Khan IV is inclined to arrange, classify, sort, catalogue, and compartmentalize, in all his life activities as well as his work.
Aga Khan IV’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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