Emory
The solitary man
Character and Dominants : Morality, Will, Activity, Dynamism |
Plant : Yew | Animal : Boar |
Colour : Green | Zodiac Sign : Capricorn |
Genre : Male | Numerology : |
Origin : English first name | Etymology : |
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Character
His animal totem, the wild boar represents him well; active, irate, determined and brave, nevertheless, Emory is doted with a high emotivity and is a heart-felt person. Introverted, solitary and reserved by nature, Emory may, if necessary, behave extrovertly and participate in society if it is in his interest. He may act either with full confidence or be wary if he believes it is necessary.
In all cases Emory cannot be influenced, he considers himself an independent and responsible person from an early age, and others should do so too. For him morality is a real and natural religion, a system of moral and strict laws. Emory applies this integrity to himself and also wants to also apply it to his family, friends and professional colleagues. His instinct is sharp, he cannot be influenced, Emory feels things, senses them. He does not bother with seduction, either he is loved as he is, or he isn't.
Emotivity
His emotivity makes Emory seem more human. This sensitivity counter-balances his strength and opinioned aspect. Emory will never let go, no setbacks are allowed. Obstinacy characterises him, he even likes it when people resist him.
His relationship with others is affected by this and therefore he is not easy to get to know. But once done, Emory is a highly loyal friend, although he must not be disappointed.
Activity
Emory likes to command, direct, have a goal to achieve, and he will not give up until it has been reached.
With a strong work ethic, a sense of discipline and courage, all these qualities to which can be added a strong desire make Emory a genuine leader. A dietary discipline is essential to him, even though Emory feels capable of everything.
He believes he is made of stone but he should be careful, his overwhelming vitality can play tricks on him if he is not aware of the limits to his resistance. Inevitably Emory is sociable only when he decides, and only with his family and carefully chosen friends.
His high morality that he seeks to impose on his entourage is no stranger to this. His dynamism is as intense as his will and activity; he is a man that associates action with determination. Without this great dynamism he would tend towards immobility like his plant mascot; the yew.
Intellect
He has a very strong personality, doted with a great memory; above all, Emory has analytical skills.
Where others see things, he observes, dissects, judges, formulates his idea and then proceeds with caution.
Affection
He can be affectionate with an unfailing loyalty if Emory voluntarily accepts to live among others.
One should nevertheless be wary of him if he is emotionally, socially or professionally hurt.
Sensoriality
It is within a firmly-based family that Emory thrives and is fulfilled, particularly relating to sexual matters.