Your first name of Montarat indicates qualities of a leader and organizer but a difficulty in concentrating and systematizing your efforts interferes with achieving your goals. Many times you depend upon your self-expression, personality, spontaneity, and adaptability to carry you through the awkward experiences you attract in your life. You desire wealth not just for yourself, but to share with others. You are the happiest in positions of leadership where you are making decisions and dealing with the public, but you must guard against sarcasm and intolerance, as you expect others to be efficient and meticulous in their business dealings with you. As you appreciate the best that money can buy, there is a tendency for you to be somewhat extravagant and to pursue the pleasures of life. If activities demand too much detail and become monotonous, your interest and concentration diminish and you look for something new and different. You could excel in public speaking, in the entertainment industry, or in sales and promotion. You desire a good standard of living and the best quality in all your material possessions. Deriving pleasure from giving to others, you enjoy spending money on them, but tend to be a spendthrift, and not build up a reserve for emergencies. You have a pleasure-loving nature, and although you have an ability to meet and mix with people on all levels, you tend to become involved in awkward emotional situations to your detriment.