Your first name of Samuduni has made you happiest when you are expressing in some creative, artistic way, and not conforming to strict routine. You are deep, philosophical, and refined, but your extremely sensitive nature causes you to become depressed and self-pitying over any real or imagined slight. When you feel you are understood, you then must guard against jealousy and possessiveness. You find it difficult to say “no” and mean it. Your friends seldom know what to expect from you because of this dual character—friendly and charming one moment or lost in introspection the next. In a large group of comparative strangers, you are quiet and rather shy, unable to express yourself, not really wanting to become involved in conversation. You are happiest when you are expressing in some artistic way, free from monotony and detail. However, self-consciousness, at times, prevents you from feeling at ease in positions of impromptu self-expression. Over-indulgence could cause a weak back, skin conditions or arthritis later in life. The reserved, sensitive side of your nature brings aloneness and friction into your life, although you crave affection and understanding.