Why You Might Feel Lonely If You’re an INFJ Personality Type
I’ll admit something: as an INFJ, I often feel lonely. That might be a strange thing for an introvert to say because introverts tend to enjoy being alone.
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I’ll admit something: as an INFJ, I often feel lonely. That might be a strange thing for an introvert to say because introverts tend to enjoy being alone.
For INFJs, making friends can be a tenuous process. We meet plenty of people whom we like, but pursuing deeper friendships with them can be difficult.
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.
How many times have you heard this question: “Why are you so quiet?” Every INFJ personality type has heard this tiresome question many times.
We can easily understand other people’s emotions and intentions. So why can’t they understand us?
I see myself as both an individual and a kind of commodity that has market value.
As an INFJ empath, you probably never feel more alone than when you’re in a room full of disingenuous people.
There are a lot of misleading stereotypes about the INFP personality type on the Internet.
I molded myself into the INTJ stereotype.
I’m writing to you today about something I have dealt with my entire life. As an INFJ, it is something I struggle with almost every day.