Bryce Young is searching for stability; he wants to find a firm, unchanging structure for his life. But his efforts to achieve this ideal are often vain, because unconsciously, he is also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time he reaches what he believes to be a good balance, he realizes he wants something entirely different. He would do well to become aware that the concepts of stability and balance are difficult to apply to life. By definition, life is movement, change, and perpetual instability.
Bryce Young is extremely sensitive and receptive and tends to live in osmosis with his surroundings. His individuality almost seems to be diluted in a flood of sensations and impressions which are continually washing over him, and he sometimes finds it difficult to communicate his feelings to other people or engage in any structured, analytical thought. This may stem from a misunderstanding with his teachers when he was a child. Unable to understand their disciplinary measures or authority, he may have withdrawn into himself in self-defense. It was then that he constructed his rich inner life, the part of him they could not invade, and cut many of his ties to the outside. Because he enjoyed indulging in his inner life, it may have been difficult for him to acquire an objective vision of reality. As a result, even today, he tends to create imaginary problems for himself, regardless of the objective facts outside. Although his imagination is a source of inspiration and intuition, his fluid inner structure and organization sometimes make it difficult for him to grasp the essence of his dreams and share them with other people. He is not at all combative, and this tends to hinder his efforts to fit into society and assert himself productively. He is likely to prefer fantasy to reality, but his refusal to abandon his unattainable dreams is a psychological trap he has fallen into without realizing it. He must understand that by running away from his obligations and commitments, he only increases the feelings of guilt and incompetence which made reality so distasteful in the first place. Once he free himself from this pernicious process, he has a great deal of potential for fulfilling himself in the outer world, either by devoting himself to some sort of social work or by cultivating his considerable artistic talents.
Bryce Young is sociable by nature, always comfortable and connected with others. This need to belong and be accepted is what makes him tactful and diplomatic; he’ll go out of his way to make everyone happy. He’s also quite sensitive, and he’s very discerning when it comes to art. He hates anything that’s crude or vulgar, and as a result, he’s often offended by the harsh demands of life. He’s very interested in relationships – the couple, or a partnership – and he loves feeling connected to someone.
Bryce Young is an expansive, affable, and communicative associate. Indeed, some people find him generous almost to a fault! He gives of himself and his resources unstintingly. Paradoxically, there are times when he is self-focused. He reacts instinctively, without taking the trouble to analyze a given situation, and is prone to misjudge. As a result, his everyday life may be riddled with a whole variety of practical problems. Indeed, he senses a conflict between his social life and his family and will sometimes find it hard to fulfill himself in both spheres at the same time. His attitude toward his private life may inhibit his ambitions for social or career expansion; at worst, society (the law) may impinge on his private life. He should be careful not to project his personal problems onto his partner. If, instead, he analyses the problem together, he could find opportunities to resolve it together.
Bryce Young hides and protects his sensitivity behind a fairly cool, aloof exterior. He is fairly conservative, respectful of tradition and convention, and likes to follow the rules. Because he needs stability to alleviate his feelings of frustration and sometimes emotional dependency, he has great faith in contracts which seal relationships. His ties to his past are fairly strong. They are a source of reassurance and safety, because his parents likely gave a lot to him.
Bryce Young was having a difficult time distinguishing dreams from reality. Although his imagination could be an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it tended to be less helpful and positive in matters that concerned earning a decent living out in the real world. In a relationship, Bryce Young was extremely romantic and did not always see others the way they really were. He had elegant tastes and art and beauty were one of his chief pleasures in life.
Bryce Young tends to be guarded with her emotions. She enjoys intense relationships, based off of sexual desires. She would find a career that allows her to be in contact with troubled people very rewarding.
Bryce Young enjoys captivating people with the elegance and ease of her expression. She is a witty and engaging flirt, an avid player of the game of love. As a result, the history of her affections is liable to be episodic, a long series of chapters about conquests or fleeting love affairs. She may carry on some love relationships by writing letters.
Bryce Young’s birth chart indicates an emotional function which is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. He enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with his gaze riveted on the future, Bryce is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Bryce Young is paradoxically self-focused, needing love and a soulmate, and craving admiration and adulation – unconsciously. He dreams of becoming a star. If, however, he finds fulfillment in love all his worldly, psychological, and artistic qualities will thrive.
Bryce Young is unsettled in his love life. Nothing is ever certain or final in this area. His frivolous and mischievous nature helps him to meet and attract many potential partners, but they usually let him down. He will certainly have more than one long-term relationship.
You are a passionate individual who is always looking for love. Your relationships with the opposite sex are filled with intensity and passion, and you are often more in love with the idea of love than with your partners. As a result, your love life may be subject to some instability. You are generally attracted to people who challenge norms and expectations, and who you believe will amaze and fascinate you. Love is often a matter of luck with you, even when a relationship falls apart. Even when a relationship fails, you don’t see it as a failure or a tragedy-instead, you learn valuable lessons from your mistakes. Your emotion contributes positively to your evolution, while your sensitivity predisposes you to original and subtle tastes. This sensitivity may lead to remarkable creative potential.
Bryce Young’s intellect, which is simultaneously subjective and sensitive, acute and intuitive, always practical and deeply rooted in human experience, predisposes him to a people-oriented activity. With his memory and imagination combined with his shrewdness, he would be a gifted project manager, businesswoman, or scholar of history or literature.
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