What does Akihiro Miwa’s psychology tell us about them?

Akihiro Miwa seems passive and more or less resigned to his fate, including his insecurity. Actually, he is fairly introverted and withdrawn, trying to make sense out of his inner confusion and fathom his inner depths.

Akihiro Miwa is a reluctant and unwilling member of society. He often finds it difficult to adapt to the demands of social life, and his financial difficulties often clear up when his emotional ones do.

Akihiro Miwa generally tends to be motivated by activities which apply to social needs. He tends to give the best of himself in difficult situations which require crucial choices. His ability to concentrate and his gift for solving problems by deductive reasoning are his chief resources in crisis situations or at turning points in his life.

Akihiro Miwa is very sociable and in tune with others. He has a need to be accepted and respected, which makes him tactful and diplomatic. He is also fond of harmony and order, which makes him sensitive and discerning. As a result, he is sometimes offended by the harsh demands of existence. He cares deeply about relationships (the couple, or a partnership), which is central to his life.

Akihiro Miwa has a lively and curious intelligence, the very opposite of empty rhetoric and studiousness. He is agile and adaptable and can not only analyze difficult situations objectively but also demonstrate a profound comprehension when faced with a psychological problem.

Akihiro Miwa encounters friction with others. His vision of other people is sometimes clouded by feelings of insecurity, and his need to obtain acceptance at any price may sometimes drive him to make too many concessions or compromises.

Akihiro Miwa has a romantic nature and is seeking a soulmate. The world of his emotions is warm and inviting, the expression of true kindness. Tenderness, grace, and mildness rule his sensitivity, which is aroused by contact with nature and thrills to the idea of a secure, stable home.

Akihiro Miwa was born with an emotional function that is usually expressed carefully and reasonably. Distrustful of his emotional urges and somewhat wary of his feelings, Akihiro tries to rid himself of all partiality and try to get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.

Akihiro Miwa has an imperious need to please, an innate understanding of what others want, and a talent for making life pleasant. He feels that a wealthy partner is more apt to make a person happy than one who has financial problems. In other words, monetary considerations may be a significant factor in his decision to marry.

Akihiro Miwa has a charming spontaneity, but he is often carried away by his desires, seeing life only through the eyes of his loved ones. It all comes tumbling down, along with his dreams… But not for long, as his feelings are constantly resurging (like the tide). When he reaches maturity, he will channel his love and dreams into his family life.

Akihiro Miwa has the passionate, importunate nature of a fervent lover. Indeed, affairs of the heart are one of his main purposes in life. His personal charm and magnetism are compellingly seductive; unfortunately, his attempts at conquest do not always lead to the fulfillment and satisfaction of his desires. Due to his impulsiveness and impatience to initiate new encounters, his approach to those he is attracted to may sometimes lack tact and delicacy. As a result of the foregoing, it may be somewhat difficult for him to maintain stable and harmonious relationships. Indeed, his emotional behavior is subject to a conflict between his quest for love and his need to satisfy his lust. His outpourings of affection and his need to be loved in return sometimes create complicated situations in which lust may be confused with love, or love may exist without lust, and he may feel unrequited or unfulfilled. This inner contradiction is a sign of his tendency to derive pleasure from suffering – either his own or that of his partner. The relationship thus becomes the setting for a sort of power struggle, weakening it as a source of psychological equilibrium. Nevertheless, he could sublimate this difficulty through artistic expression.

You are cautious and reserved, often unwilling to open yourself up to others if you’re not sure they’re going to be accepting. You hang back a little from your emotional impulses, rationing out your expressions of affection, because you’ve learned – sometimes at your expense – that even the most harmonious relationships require some compromise. For you, “good fences make good neighbors,” and well-marked boundaries can prevent future suffering. Thus, even when you’re in love, you remain fairly circumspect. When you find yourself attracted to a partner, you privately engage in a careful analysis of their personality and life story, endeavoring to know them profoundly, to see whether you and them are likely to be able to share your life and future together. As a result of your sensitivity, you have a profound affinity for all of the arts. Music, literature, painting, and graphic arts are likely to enrich your existence and make it pleasant. You could progress in any career in which balance, order, and practicality predominate.

Akihiro Miwa has an ardent and amorous character, and his relationships with the other sex are enlivened by intensity and passion. A charmer perpetually engaged in a quest for the ideal love, he is often more in love with the idea of love than with his partners. As a result, his love life may be subject to some instability. He is generally attracted to original people who defy norms, standards, and classifications, and expect them to amaze and fascinate him. Love is often a matter of luck with him. Even when a relationship falls apart, he does not see the experience as a failure or a tragedy; instead, he seems to learn valuable lessons from his mistakes. Psychologically, his emotion contributes positively and efficiently to his evolution. From another standpoint, his acute sensitivity predisposes him to original and subtle tastes; he is so receptive to beauty and attached to the concepts of truth and balance that they may all combine to yield remarkable creative potential.

Akihiro Miwa has a lively wit which gives him great agility and scope and a broad field of consciousness which enlivens his curiosity and makes him love variety and change. His mind is alert and his speech is full of verve, humor, and sometimes impudence. These abilities are great resources in communication, discussion, and debate. He is a storehouse of information and ideas of every kind and delights in manipulating words and concepts, discovering new things, and sharpening his memory for trivial facts. This mental agitation could sometimes make him scattered, however, or lacking in coherence and discipline.

Akihiro Miwa tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. His thoughts are usually structured, and his reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.

Akihiro Miwa has a lively and agile spirit. He is curious and open-minded, approaching various life experiences with an attitude free of dogmatism and prejudice. As a result of his great mental vitality, Akihiro Miwa tends to have an opinion on every subject, but he does not always have the patience necessary to examine a subject in-depth. Akihiro Miwa enjoys manipulating expressions and concepts and amuse himself with witty remarks, satire, and controversy. If Akihiro Miwa learned to control his flow of words and elaborate his thoughts more, he could make a talented communicator. Because Akihiro Miwa is often too hasty to formulate and construct the arguments which would back up and inform his ideas, he is sometimes misunderstood. Akihiro Miwa is often blind to the rashness of his judgments and convinced they are well-founded and objective, which sometimes irritates the people around him. If Akihiro Miwa were to succeed in disciplining his mind somewhat, he would have innumerable opportunities to apply his communications skills to a great career. However, he would do well to be careful of his nerves.

Akihiro Miwa has difficulty integrating new ideas and concepts or giving his thought structure and coherence. He has a distaste for study, but if he overcame these emotions, he would have plenty of marketable skills and many satisfactory solutions to his feelings of ineptitude and inadequacy. He could display hostility or vindictiveness toward law enforcement agencies or power as adults. Sometimes, he should be careful of what he says.

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