To build a theoretical understanding to this relationship takes study. To initiate this process, consider an individual’s personality as the composite of numerous qualities of intelligence. These qualities express through our aptitudes, our interests, our behavior, and our approach to life. Some people are naturally detailed; others are disorganized. Some are promoters; others are teachers. Some are people-oriented; others are loners. Some are technical; others are inspirational. Some are happy and optimistic; others are satirically contemptuous of others. Some are reliable; others are indifferent. Some are intellectual; others live in their feelings. These thinking patterns are measurable, once you have the mathematical key.
Your first name and surname combined attract specific overall conditions in your life, such as disappointment in people, or losses. You may find circumstances force you to start over in pioneering conditions no matter how much effort you put forth. You may find your efforts benefit others, but not yourself. You may find that your success comes only after intense effort over long periods of time. You may find that even if you create a degree of success, an elusive aspect of your ideals remains unfulfilled. You may find that what you really cherish repeatedly goes out of your life. You may find that your life has no stability, with constant ups and downs and no accumulation. Each of these conditions is a life pattern or destiny created by the combined names used.