The name of Yoshikazu creates a dual nature in that you can be very generous and understanding, but you can also be so candid in your expression that you create misunderstanding. Overtaxing your nervous system by being under too much pressure brings about your temperamental reactions. Independence and freedom of action mean a great deal to you; therefore, you enjoy positions where you are giving instructions rather than taking them. You struggle with the requirement to soften your expression with tact and diplomacy and to consider the feelings of others. There are times you have regretted the rage and fury you felt, yet it is difficult for you to control your feelings. Your obstinate traits and candid expression have, at times, spoiled friendships. Learning to withdraw, particularly in the outdoors environment, can bring a sense of peace and relaxation for you as you occupy your thoughts with the beauty and phenomena of nature. You desire to be recognized for your efforts, and, if you feel you are being taken for granted, you are apt to become intolerant, critical, and complaining. Stress causes health weaknesses to centre in the senses of the head, or the nervous system. If you allowed it, temper and self-pity could be problems.