25 Strange and Contradictory Things About Being an Introvert
Many introverts feel like they’re made of two opposing factions that constantly war against each other.
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Many introverts feel like they’re made of two opposing factions that constantly war against each other.
The ISFP personality is driven by a desire to make the world more beautiful. However, just like any other type, even gentle ISFPs have their limits.
The ISTP personality is driven by a strong desire to solve problems in concrete ways. However, just like any other type, ISTPs have their limits.
Responsible and conscientious, even duty-driven ISTJs have their limits.
INTPs are generally quite easy-going and flexible, however, even they have their limits.
Artist Sarah C. Andersen, creator of Sarah’s Scribbles, knows this feeling all too well.
Optimistic and warm-hearted, INFPs are always looking to uncover the good in people and situations.
The ISFJ is thought to be one of the most caring Myers-Briggs personality types, known for putting the needs of others first.
ISTPs enjoy pulling things apart and putting them back together — leaving them a little better than they were before.
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