A lot of this seems to fit. Indomintable will is obviously true, at least when it comes to resisting forces from without. The optimism aspect is interesting- I have to say my degree of optimism tends to depend on the time of day. I have a standing personal rule that I don’t think about anything serious past 1 AM, because I tend to be super bleak and fatalistic about my life’s problems late at night. Out walking in the sun though, I have a very different outlook. So it’s hard, or impossible for me to say if I’d call myself an optimist on the whole. Other people would certainly describe me as optimistic, because other people mostly see me when I feel that way.
The bit about values and drives - very true when I was younger, a bit less so now as life gets complicated, but it still generally holds.
The last part is probably the most dead on- I experience a lot of stress when working through problems, but the stress doesn’t doesn’t make me back away from the problem or take shortcuts. It can be almost masochistic how much time I’ll spend thinking about a problem that seems unimportant to others. The bit about letting problems be problems and looking for practical solutions applies more to my philosophy than dealing with my ‘real life’ issues. For real life issues, I am likely to obsess and work myself into a froth over it even if realistically there is nothing to be done but wait for more info.
That first part; my optimism being related to timing and such, reminds me of a question I was going to ask you. Suppose somebody has a personality disorder; would you expect their astrological profile to reflect this somehow, or would that disorder completely fuck the ‘reading’ or whatever you call this?