Your first name of Farnam has given you an expressive, diplomatic, and refined nature. You are always well-groomed yourself, and you judge others by your own standard. You would prefer to ignore the harsh realities of life. As you do not have a robust nature and can tire easily, too much responsibility creates stress and confusion that can tend to make you indifferent to your obligations through lack of energy or the will to carry on. Occupations that are tedious, monotonous, or too detailed do not interest you as you prefer positions where you are dealing with the public and handling finances, or where you are teaching, or directing others. Although you have a good appreciation of material values, business ability, and skill in organizing and managing others, your success is restricted by a lack of self-confidence and initiative. You could be particularly successful at planning and managing social events or business meetings, although you are not a high-pressure person who could initiate and promote major projects; rather, you look for opportunities to make improvements in operations already underway. You do not like to rough it or use much physical energy. Through your diplomatic ways you are able to call on the assistance of others to avoid such matters. You have good business judgment but lack the confidence to carry out your own ideas unless assisted by an associate.