10 Experiences INFPs Will Instantly Relate To
If you identify as an INFP, I’m sure you’re aware of just how strange we can be. We’re described as highly individualistic, idealistic, and empathetic.
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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.
If you identify as an INFP, I’m sure you’re aware of just how strange we can be. We’re described as highly individualistic, idealistic, and empathetic.
Although INFPs are interested in helping people, they are also extremely reserved and maintain a small circle of friends.
INFPs are healers and dreamers. They see the world for what it could be, and they inspire others with their imagination and compassion.
The INFP can feel like a walking paradox. Why is this? It’s because the INFP’s cognitive functions often contradict each other.
INFP, I’m writing this letter to you to remind you that your talents are valuable, even though at times you may feel like the world does not appreciate you.
Although INFPs and ISFPs appear to be quite similar—they both have artistic preferences and strong values—they see the world quite differently.
INFPs and INFJs are very similar. They’re both idealistic, moralistic, and empathic. It’s not uncommon for INFPs to mistype as INFJs, and vice versa.
I see myself as both an individual and a kind of commodity that has market value.
There are a lot of misleading stereotypes about the INFP personality type on the Internet.
INFPs can be an unstoppable force that can move mountains—in the real world and not just in their dreams.