Dr. Naylin Oo
As a Libran, my life is a continuous pursuit of balance. This quest for harmony is shaped by a unique astrological heritage: I was born on the ‘Dragon’ day of the Myanmar zodiac and in the Year of the Dog in the Chinese zodiac. For me, the Libran desire for equilibrium is both a gift and a challenge. While I take pride in being a fair-minded diplomat and an attentive listener, the search for the perfect ‘yin and yang’ can ironically spark inner chaos when things fall out of alignment. Yet, I remain guided by the Libran creed—using logic, analysis, and reason to carve a harmonious path through a complex world.

Born in the Year of the Dog, I naturally embody the virtues of loyalty, courage, and sincerity. I pride myself on being straightforward and warm-hearted, balancing a quick wit with a dependable nature. Because I value trust and hold confidences deeply, I often find that others instinctively place their faith in me. These traits form the foundation of my approach to both leadership and teamwork—roles I navigate with equal integrity.
One of my fabourite quotes by Sydney J. Harris is “Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.”
Born on the day of the Naga (Dragon) in the Myanmar zodiac, I possess a philosophical outlook and a drive for disciplined excellence. I value quiet confidence and have a natural talent for turning abstract concepts into reality. While I am traditionally reliable, I am also fiercely independent and carry a strong inner intensity. This ‘Dragon’s temper’—more of a deep-seated fire than a short fuse—provides a sharp contrast to my Libran love of harmony and my Year of the Dog loyalty.

So, I fit well to 忠, 勇, 真 (loyal, brave, true) representing dog, dragon, libra. (Inspired by “Mulan” movie)
So, in essence, I would describe myself as a progressive, a social democrat, and a minimalist.
[Find out your Myanmar zodiac sign at https://asiasociety.org/what-your-myanmar-zodiac-sign.]