12 Secrets of the INFP Personality Type
INFPs possess a rare set of abilities that allow them to masterfully understand the human experience.
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The INFP personality type is one of the eight introverted types in the Myers-Briggs system. Browse all of our INFP stories below, or check out our all-time most popular piece about the INFP.
INFPs possess a rare set of abilities that allow them to masterfully understand the human experience.
If you’re in an INFP-INFP marriage, it sounds like life would be a dream. But having a partner of the same personality type presents challenges.
Living in a culture that equates success to fame, money, or power can feel alienating to an INFP.
INFPs need variety and personal autonomy. Don’t confine them to a box and force them to live and work the same way, every day.
In a society designed for fast-talking, fast-moving extroverts, what do thoughtful and reflective INFPs need to be happy?
For many INFJs and INFPs, writing is a lifeline.
I wasn’t exactly the model student. I was different, and therefore, I must be flawed. For INFPs, this very belief can be the birthplace of shame.
It’s quite common for INFPs to mistype themselves, especially when taking a personality assessment for the first time or reading basic type descriptions.
Ever since I was a child, I felt like a weirdo. In primary school, it was okay, though, because I was the weirdo that everyone knew and liked.