William H. Macy approach to life and appearances
The following is a description of William's basic stance toward life, the way others see him, the way William H. Macy comes across, the face he shows to the world. In the page about motivation you will read about the inner William H. Macy - his real motivation, which describes the kind of person he is at heart and where his true priorities lie. Study this page and the next one and compare them - there may be significant differences between the two, in which case "the inner William H. Macy" may not shine through and others may be in for so a few surprises once they get to know William a little better. This page describes the disguise Macy wears, his role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.
William H. Macy is always questioning and learning, and he seems young and alive no matter what his chronological age, for his mind is always alert, curious, flexible, and open to new experiences. William H. Macy has a childlike enthusiasm for anything new and he learns easily, but he also gets bored rather quickly. Macy can be somewhat of a scatterbrain, for he tends to have so many ideas and irons in the fire that it is hard to keep track of them all. He needs and craves variety, change, mental stimulation, and an active social life.
Articulate, clever, often funny and witty, he is always a refreshing and interesting conversationalist. William H. Macy enjoys meeting and interacting with a variety of different people. He is friendly, flirtatious, and charming in a playful way, and no matter how badly he may be feeling, William never comes across as melancholic or somber. He may seem frivolous to other, more serious souls. William H. Macy has a sense of humor and a sense of perspective that prevent him from taking himself or life too seriously. In fact, Macy may seem flippant or unconcerned about matters that others consider very important.
In general, William H. Macy responds to life mentally and objectively rather than emotionally, and he may not empathize with people very much. William does not like to be weighed down with too much responsibility or with others' emotional burdens. Furthermore, if he cannot fully grasp something with his reason and logic, Macy will often choose to ignore it, including his own and other people's irrational feelings, desires, and needs.
Consistency and reliability are not great virtues of Macy's and his life is apt to be full of changes and movement due to his restlessness. William H. Macy becomes nervous and fidgety if things are not moving quickly enough. He is interested in what is current and up-to-date, the newest trends in thought or style.
His gifts are a quick mind, verbal facility, a flair for language, social sophistication and polish, the ability to communicate, converse, and build bridges between people and between ideas. William H. Macy tends to become an incessant chatterbox or gossip if he does not have work or other activities that utilize his mental, verbal, and social skills.
William H. Macy identifies with the progressive, innovative elements in society, and with being a rebel, reformer, nonconformist, or iconoclast. He enjoys being original, unpredictable, and spontaneous, and insists on doing whatever he wishes regardless of tradition, convention, or other people's wishes. Others see William H. Macy as "different" yet interesting and exciting.
William H. Macy comes across as tolerant, broad-minded, and well educated or as a seasoned traveler. He radiates a certain distinction, even nobility. Macy is apt to have a significant, beneficial impact on the people he encounters, without even realizing it.
In significant ways, Macy's emotional nature and personal needs are at odds with the way he presents himself. As a result of this inconsistency, William H. Macy may be uncomfortable showing his instinctive responses and true feelings. He may put them aside and may even be ashamed of them.
When William H. Macy is in an emotionally charged situation, those who do not know him well may be quite surprised at his reactions or behavior. The real challenge, though, is to completely accept himself, so that he does not act as if his emotional needs and impulses did not count for very much.
He projects himself with vigor and energy and impresses others with the force of his personality. His will power probably developed early in life and William H. Macy takes control of whatever situation he is involved in.
He is very receptive to the influence of his environment, giving other people a chance to exploit or use him. William H. Macy has the ability to tune into the events around him, but he also should be careful not to overreact to the intentions of others.
William H. Macy tends to be somewhat inhibited and does not want to attract attention. He is likely to think that other people are more important than he is and prefers to live in seclusion.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Gemini Rising
Uranus Conjunct Asc.
Jupiter Trine Asc.
Moon Quincunx Asc.
Asc. Opposition Sun/Mars
Asc. Opposition Mercury/Neptune
Asc. Conjunct Saturn/N. Node
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