Jean Piaget motivation
Although Jean Piaget seems flexible and changeable (as described on the previous page), he is really quite loyal, and he remains fixed on his heart's desires. Because he enjoys taking center stage, Jean Piaget often uses his verbal agility and quick wit (mentioned earlier) to entertain or impress other people.
Proud and intensely individual, Jean Piaget really wants to stand out, to be the very best he can be, and to be recognized and appreciated for his unique contributions. Doing something well and being respected for it is extremely important to him, and he cannot tolerate being relegated to the background, taking orders from others, or being "just one of the team". Jean Piaget must put his personal stamp on whatever he does, and direct his own course in life. Jean Piaget needs to have a place where he can shine, express himself creatively, and be the one in charge.
Jean has big dreams and the determination, spirit, vitality and enthusiasm to realize them. Jean Piaget also has a noble, romantic heart, and a love of the dramatic, colorful, and extravagant.
For Jean Piaget, it is true that "the entire world's a stage" and he secretly (or perhaps not so secretly) desires to be the star or hero of the play. Jean wants to be great and to receive the love and applause of an adoring audience, even if the "audience" is just one other special person. He needs someone to believe in him and his dreams. Though Piaget appears radiantly self-confident and independent, he is actually very dependent on the affirmation, love and recognition of others. He cannot bear going unnoticed or unappreciated.
Jean Piaget also loves wholeheartedly and generously and really knows how to make the person he loves feel special. Jean Piaget loves the magic of "being in love" and knows how to keep the romance alive in his relationships. He is also immensely loyal and will defend his loved ones and stand by them to the end - as long as they never offend his pride or betray his trust. However, Jean Piaget likes to be the strong one in his relationships and he really does not share the leading role very easily. Ideally, Jean needs to find a person who is as strong-willed as he is, but who will not try to dominate or compete with him.
Piaget's strengths are his zest and love for life, his creative power and his warm and generous heart. His primary fault is his tendency to be very egocentric, and so concerned with the impression he is making and with his own creative self-expression that he forgets there is another, larger world that does not revolve around him.
The urge to learn and to communicate is essential to Jean Piaget, and he expresses himself very well through writing, teaching or sharing ideas and information. Piaget is persuasive and fluent with language.
Restless and inquisitive, Jean enjoys being mobile and taking short trips and excursions in order to see for himself what is going on in the world around him.
The above description of Jean Piaget is so deeply ingrained that he has little objectivity and often little appreciation for other, different ways of approaching life. Jean Piaget tends to be one-sided. There is little ambiguity in his makeup and he generally knows what he wants and what will make him happy.
He is blessed with abundant optimism, self-confidence and cheerful generosity. His good will and friendliness win him many allies. Jean Piaget also has grand visions and aspirations, and the desire to succeed in life in a big way. Jean expects the best, and usually gets it.
However he also has a more somber side, which keeps Piaget's optimism from becoming ungrounded or overblown. Jean Piaget tends to seesaw between his faith, vision and high aspirations, and his caution and realism (or fear!). He cannot and does not rely on good luck or grace alone, and he accepts the need for hard work. His skeptical or "somber" side is described below.
He is often plagued by feelings of personal inadequacy, inhibitions and self-doubt. Jean Piaget has a cautious, realistic attitude toward life and is highly responsible and disciplined with regard to his obligations and duties. Jean Piaget tends to work and struggle more than necessary and to take himself too seriously.
Although he takes himself and his responsibilities seriously, there is also a part of Jean Piaget that rebels against rules and restrictions and the need to contend with outside authority. Piaget can feel torn between conforming to the rules or fulfilling his obligations, and breaking free of them. His wilder side will now be described.
Impulsive, restless and spontaneous, his life is apt to be somewhat unstable and full of sudden changes. Jean Piaget is extremely independent and craves excitement, adventure, freedom and discovery. Piaget has a rebellious streak and he often feels he is unusual and different from society's mainstream. The unorthodox and the novel appeal to him.
While he is realistic and conscientious (or overly conscientious), as described above, Jean Piaget also has an otherworldly, dreamy, or mystically-inclined side, as described below.
He is very open and receptive to the spiritual, intangible, and subtle realms, and can easily receive or give conscious guidance based on his inner attunement. Jean Piaget takes many things for granted, such as the existence of an afterlife or the effects of subtle influences like aromatherapy, spiritual healing, etc. These things seem obvious to Jean, whereas to many people they are a matter of conjecture or even illusory. Jean Piaget may not realize he has spiritual gifts because they come so naturally to him.
Jean Piaget undergoes deep, transformative changes in his life with relative ease and a minimum of conscious resistance. Because he does not avoid the depths, Piaget has access to a lot of personal power and strength. Without realizing it or seeking it, Jean is apt to have quite a potent effect on the people he comes into contact with, even superficially. Others sense that Jean Piaget is a force to be reckoned with.
Piaget might be called the eternal optimist and has a very peace-loving nature. He seems to be happy and content, generous and popular in social circles. Jean Piaget also has a good sense for business and likes to carry out enterprises on a large scale.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Gemini and Sun in Leo
Sun in Leo
Sun in 3rd house
Sun Conjunct Moon
Sun Conjunct Jupiter
Sun aspects Jupiter and Saturn
Sun Square Saturn
Sun aspects Saturn and Uranus
Sun Square Uranus
Sun aspects Saturn and Neptune
Sun Sextile Neptune
Sun Sextile Pluto
Sun Conjunct Moon/Jupiter
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