10 Contradictory Things About INFPs
The INFP can feel like a walking paradox. Why is this? It’s because the INFP’s cognitive functions often contradict each other.
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The INFP can feel like a walking paradox. Why is this? It’s because the INFP’s cognitive functions often contradict each other.
Many INTJs love Halloween, maybe because it’s one of the few big social events where we have a project to focus on (the perfect costume).
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.
INFJs and INTJs use Introverted Intuition (Ni), which means they’re always looking for the meaning behind information, beyond just the concrete facts.
Do you think ISFJs are obsessed with neatness? Overly emotional? Perfectionists? That’s what I used to think until I lived with an ISFJ for 2 years.
ISTJs are the highly dedicated sort, which means that even if we don’t like our job, we will drive ourselves into the ground trying to do our best.
I experienced something that is quite routine for an INFJ empath, but nevertheless, it left me in a state of awe: I “visited” another human being.
Sometimes life can be very difficult. But remember, my INFJ friends, that growth can only occur where there has been pain.
My INFJ personality type describes me perfectly and I only wish I could have discovered that I wasn’t alone a lot sooner.
Although INFPs and ISFPs appear to be quite similar—they both have artistic preferences and strong values—they see the world quite differently.