Tasha Yar

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Tasha Yar - Commanding - Tasha is restless and eager and, when stimulated, her aggressive side springs to the fore. It is the thrill of competition that makes you accept challenges, Tasha. You are resourceful in capitalizing on your skills. You don’t hesitate to take a chance when there are material benefits to be gained. You enjoy having people admire your inspired actions. Take advantage of your creative ideas and don’t underestimate their value. You can win the trust of others by expressing yourself with assurance and accuracy. You take satisfaction in people acknowledging that you have achieved your success entirely on your own. Your behavior is based on a belief in survival of the fittest. You don’t like to take no for an answer. You find it difficult to compromise, but some sacrifices are necessary in order to achieve your goals. You are very skilled because you are always looking for new uses for your creativity, but you take enormous chances that you won’t encounter someone who will whomp you! Although you may not be more talented than *everyone* else, you certainly are more innovative. In any confrontation, you get both the first and the last word. Your opponent will have to adapt to this trait, which leads him to believe that you aren’t as sure of your abilities as you seem. Using surprise to gain your opponent’s attention thrills you, but unless you are fair and true, he may be easily turned off by your actions. It is important for you to take a moral responsibility for achieving your wins ethically, otherwise you risk losing everything you’ve gained. Be discriminating of ideas offered by your opponent; be guided by your own sense of right and wrong. Your aggressive nature can be asset if it is balanced by compromise and common sense. If you can’t control your temper, you will be playing alone. Not knowing when to be silent is your greatest liability. Learn when you hold your tongue, when to back away, and when not to.

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