19 Confessions of an INFJ, the Rarest Personality Type
I occasionally get strong, unexplainable feelings that some future event is going to happen.
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I occasionally get strong, unexplainable feelings that some future event is going to happen.
It appears that geniuses may have brains that are wired to be unable to deal with small details.
Subconsciously, I told myself that the problem was me. There was nothing I could do about my life. I was the one who had to adapt.
Suddenly, I’m pulled back to reality. A stranger is practically shouting at me. “Wow, you look so sad!” he says. “Smile! It’s a beautiful day.”
The differences between the INFJ and INTJ personality types come down to their cognitive functions.
We’ve had to catapult ourselves, kicking and screaming, out of our comfort zones to be here.
Now excuse me as I drop my book, fall into your open arms, and use my sexy voice to whisper, “Let’s get takeout.”
Interested in dating an introvert? We won’t broadcast our interest loudly—but that doesn’t mean it’s not there.
If I ever wanted to go on second dates, make friends, or get along with my coworkers, I had to figure out this “talking” thing.
INFPs possess a rare set of abilities that allow them to masterfully understand the human experience.