3 Fictional Characters You’ll Relate to If You’re an INFP
These fictional INFP characters follow their own path and stay true to their personal convictions.
I’m Harrison Paul, the Introvert Philosopher, founder of the Introvert University Podcast and the Type Justice Blog. I focus on educating the world about introversion and raising consciousness about introvert oppression. I hold an MA in Philosophy from San Francisco State University, teach Mandarin and technology, and write fiction about introverted protagonists saving the day in introverted ways. My introvert epic fantasy series, Kaybree versus the Angels, is available on Amazon, and I’m currently seeking representation for my far-future introvert YA series, Aurora Lightwalker, and a nonfiction book called The Quiet Minority: How Ending the Oppression of Introverts Can Save Our Society. I live in California with my wife and our baby daughter, Galadriel.
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