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ouch!INFJs because it just doesn't needs so many!![]()
Hi, there, Better Call PaulTend to feel you are perceptive and not enjoy rational, left brain debate?
I have to use my rational side as well. Often my gut instinct is plain wrong. Oversensitive antenna. But I'd say my gut instinct has a 70% success rate at being right. Pretty high really. maybe I'm kidding myself. Who knows.Hi, there, Better Call PaulI find that we need to be able to have intuition, but also be able to spot what is a practical matter.
God knows our motives. So, in case He is pleased with what we are trying to do, He can give our intuition a good boostBut I'd say my gut instinct has a 70% success rate at being right. Pretty high really. maybe I'm kidding myself. Who knows.
nice anecdoteI was walking interstate. A couple of officers stopped and picked me up, then asked where I was going. In my mind I heard something like > "Tell them you are going to North Carolina to visit a church." I was in Massachusetts, near Rhode Island! I was rather sure they would lock me up if I said that. But I simply sensed it was God. So, I said it, and one guy said, "ok", and they turned me loose, of all things.
Oh, I'm sorry LOL. I didn't mean it that way. I was thinking of a machine. Every part is critically, but you need more of some parts than others.ouch!![]()
Can the world survive without any INFJs? That is the question!Oh, I'm sorry LOL. I didn't mean it that way. I was thinking of a machine. Every part is critically, but you need more of some parts than others.
We're individualistic so possibly INFJs are not as compatible as I first thought.Oh, I'm sorry LOL. I didn't mean it that way. I was thinking of a machine. Every part is critically, but you need more of some parts than others.
On the INFJ board that I shmooze on, we just avoid politic, religion, and child rearing, and we all get along just fine.We're individualistic so possibly INFJs are not as compatible as I first thought.
and I thought I was indispensable!Probably, but it would be a sorry, sorry place.![]()
I am an INFJ- but I am very close to being an INTJ- so I very much enjoy rational, left brain debate. I am eccentric, I suppose, and can be a procrastinator, but I don't have the luxury of actually being one because of the nature of my previous career and my current career. I'm actually very pragmatic.I am INFJ. I'll include some data later ( or somebody else can). Are you eccentric like me? Tend to feel you are perceptive and not enjoy rational, left brain debate?
Starting to sound like a pain already?
We are all complex. I feel complex but I know that doesn't make me any better than simple souls who get on with it and just do it. I envy such people who are unpretentious and pragmatic. The hard workers of the world don't suffer procrastination and moral dilemmas. I can create moral dilemmas out of very simple problems , someone once told me.
Hi seahale. I revel in being eccentric. Actually I've worked hard at fitting in, so that I'm not so much of a freak. But I'll always be really different and I've learned that that's okay.I am an INFJ- but I am very close to being an INTJ- so I very much enjoy rational, left brain debate. I am eccentric, I suppose, and can be a procrastinator, but I don't have the luxury of actually being one because of the nature of my previous career and my current career. I'm actually very pragmatic.
Do you dress eccentrically; having your own unique style of dress very important to you even if others think you are a bit strange? Or do you like having your own style but you are still concerned about looking too weird?I do this test every month (and record it) for kicks.
I started as INFJ until I was about 17, never got any other result, then over a span of about 2/3 months I moved over to INFP and haven't gotten any other result since lol
I'm an INFP, but very neutral on the P bit.
Depending on who you ask, Kirkegaard was an INFP or INFJ.
INFP's are notorious for being eccentric dressers (although not all eccentric dressers are INFP's). INFJ's are not exactly conformists, but we are certainly not trying to stand out.That's interesting, the thing of feeling eccentric or an outsider.
I've always had that, but I think for me it was very true, because I was a migrant kid and I was quite literally an outsider in my new culture.
But as I have got older, I've seen that that's been a source of strength; once you take being an outsider as a given, you lose a lot of fear, because well, I'm weird anyway, so what do I have to lose by being authentically weird?
Is that sense something many INFJs share? I haven't come across that idea before.