The name of Te-Otinga has given you the desire for creative, artistic or musical expression in an original way. You like to act spontaneously, but impulsive decisions and poor judgment can occasionally lead you into unsettling circumstances which spoil the success of your undertakings. Because you like to get your own way, and your name makes it difficult for you to see things from other points of view, others accuse you of obstinacy or self-centredness. However, once you make up your mind that something is going to work, you persevere until it is accomplished. You tend to scatter your efforts and to avoid those activities that require concentration, system and order, and attention to detail. Although you are congenial in the early stages of friendships, it is not easy for you to maintain relaxed, harmonious relationships because, through increasing familiarity, you are inclined to lack patience, to be intolerant, and to speak your mind in a frank, argumentative, and occasionally hurtful manner. New ideas hold your interest, but you become restless when boredom or monotony sets in. You enjoy new ideas and new projects, but have difficulty in following through if once you find the novelty of an activity has worn off. In an argument, you usually emerge victor, but at a cost. This name does not offer the softness of expression for long-lasting compatibility in close associations.