Your first name of Haas gives you the ability to understand people and to merge conflicting viewpoints to create harmony in association. You dislike heavy manual work; as well, you are inclined to put plans off until forced to take action. You could do well working with the public giving advice, where you can use your skills in diplomacy in handling people, but where you are not under pressure or required to carry responsibility and make decisions. In your work, you would gravitate to positions in sales, teaching, or some field where you deal with people but are not required to initiate action. You make friends easily but must guard against becoming involved in the affairs of others or being too easily led. Keeping the peace and expressing kindness, consideration, and courtesy are important to you and often, to your detriment, you allow others to have their way and to take advantage of your willingness to please. You tend to be a follower, passive in your approach to life, merging rather than being actively creative, independent, and outspoken. There is a preference to avoid positions that would require you to make decisions when there is risk and uncertainty or that would demand concentration and close attention to detail. Without the encouragement of others, you lack the energy, confidence, or initiative required to bring an idea to fruition. Overeating of sweet, rich foods aggravates health weaknesses that could centre in the fluid functions of the body as poor circulation, kidney and bladder disorders, or, later in life, prostate problems.