Your first name of Pinkerton creates an intense desire for association with people and new experiences, many of which have been rather bitter. Talking comes easily to you, but you must guard against your inclination to talk too much, especially if you are overstressed. When you are annoyed or under excessive pressure, you must be careful not to be biting in your speech, fault-finding, and hard to please. One side desires placidity, relaxation, and social activities, while the other side longs for change and travel, and opportunities that allow you to be creative and independent from all routine and interference. Your extreme sensitivity and intensity have an adverse effect on your nervous system and, under extreme pressure, could cause a nervous breakdown. Your name creates two conflicting natures. There is much confusion under this name, and your moods will fluctuate from one extreme to the other. A poor memory could eventually be a problem. You are too open to suggestion, and thus you could become involved in detrimental associations which could lead you into by-paths of thrill-seeking or emotional indulgence. These upsets drain your vitality and make you tire more readily.