Your first name of Policarpia gives you the desire for success and financial accumulation and the confidence and drive to go after your ambitions, regardless of obstacles. You have the will to pursue your goals regardless of obstacles, but this name continually forces you to start over, never allowing you to reap the full benefit of your efforts. You have leadership skills inasmuch as you see what is required to run an organization and where human resources would be best suited; however, your dogmatic approach in directing people can create resentment and antagonism, and undermine progress in getting tasks completed. Little gestures are not important to you, and you are prone to overlook acts of affection and kindnesses offered by others, and fail to show appreciation where it is warranted. You are self-sufficient and practical, and inclined to expect others to always put your needs first. You tend to feel very frustrated in being unable to realize your ambitions fully. Your thinking revolves around business and ways of making money, rather than on music, art, drama, or philosophy. You could be inventive and creative along practical lines. As a parent, you would provide the best materially and your children would be well-disciplined, but they would likely avoid turning to you for sympathy or understanding. You would be a firm parent and your children would be well-disciplined, but you would find it difficult to get close to them and to show compassion and affection.