Your first name of Dittrich has given you an idealistic nature with a desire to help others. Being somewhat self-centred, you learn through your own experiences, as you rarely take advice from others. The inadequacy you feel in communicating your thoughts and feelings often creates a stubbornness and frustration and then, when provoked, your bottled-up emotions could explode through temper and physical aggression. You long for praise and appreciation for your efforts, but others find it difficult to understand you. Yet, you are sensitive and very easily hurt and offended. However, this name makes it awkward for you to express your deeper thoughts and feelings with finesse and diplomacy to the extent that your candid, sometimes blunt, manner of speaking creates misunderstandings with others. Your friends find you loyal, trustworthy, and dependable, but few people realize what noble intentions you have or how much you care. Since you are impressionable and receptive, you feel the misfortunes of others very keenly. A leadership position appeals to you because you would enjoy directing others rather than being directed. The intensity you experience from misunderstandings and setbacks could cause problems in health relative to your high strung nervous system.