The name of Oxtlan has given you sensitivity and appreciation for the finer and deeper things in life. It is often only through writing that you can express your higher ideals, or convey your deep appreciation for those you love. You are fond of outdoor sports, where you can find an outlet for your nervous energy. When your interests or curiosity are aroused, you work intensely at new undertakings, but your interests often wane when you encounter drudgery and monotony, with the result that you leave many things unfinished. Because you have high ideals and are a principled person, you have been disillusioned and disappointed in people on many occasions and have experienced much aloneness. The greatest lack in your life is stability and peace of mind. Your independent nature, the need for freedom from restrictions, and your kinship to the out-of-doors could lead you to seek occupations in forestry, fishing, aviation, or as a game warden, etc. It is difficult for you to accept advice from others or any interference with your choices. Your speech can become very critical and sarcastic when you are frustrated or crossed. You find it difficult to control your thoughts and could swing in moods from one extreme to the other.