Your first name of Yun-Jeong has given you a quick, active mind, which has caused you to delve into many different ideas and theories. You have a desire for association with people and, since you have no difficulty in being spontaneous and expressive with others, you have considerable ability for discussion and debate. You will never tolerate a situation where your independence and individuality are curtailed. Thus your success in your undertakings is limited. You tend to do to excess whatever you like to do, until boredom sets in. You are spontaneous and impulsive, embarking upon many activities, but often failing to finish what you start once you lose your initial enthusiasm. Your success is limited for, though you will work intently as long as an activity holds your interest, once the work becomes routine, it seems boring and monotonous, causing you to look for something new. Where you have difficulty is in organizing and systematizing the handling of your responsibilities. There is an element of idealism in this name which makes you generous toward those who are less fortunate than yourself, and also causes you to uphold the rights of others. Your intensity must have a constructive outlet; otherwise, pent-up repression and frustration could lead to uncontrolled emotional indulgences and experiences which could bring nervous indigestion, ulcerated stomach, or moods of depression with very morbid, destructive thoughts.