Hi. Quite an interesting video. I have to admit that, as an INFJ (if I actually am) I didn't relate with a lot of what was said. However, maybe years ago I would have connected with more of these descriptions. It seems that the INFJ is one of the more multi-faceted of the types, of which some of the more "common generalizations" don't always apply to all. Of course, there seems infinite possible ways an INFJ (and literally every other type) could have their own sort of original thoughts, emotions, interests, moods, routine or spontaneous actions, and such. Just a thought! :)
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! It's true that personality types can be complex and unique, and it's great that you recognize that there are many different ways an INFJ (or any other type) can express themselves. Keep exploring and embracing your individuality!
We are not that common (2%) trust me. Why anyone would want to be one, is beyond me, but so many people think they are. We are a mix, of introversion and extroversion. We need to connect with people, but we also need to be alone to reflect. It confuses people, but our interaction with the tangible world, creates a genuine conflict, that can be very disruptive for us, as well. Society demands that we, as people, fall into recognizable categories, which, is quite logical and necessary, however, when some don’t fit so easily into the obvious categories, it seems to create a false sense of chaos on the minds of those who do. It need not. It is far better to be curious and engaged, than fearful and rigid. Just some thoughts from an actual INFJ. Nice channel, keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on personality types and how they fit into society.
Sometimes I don't like being this way . I often feel like I'm trapped within my own brain having no one to talk to
Hi. Quite an interesting video. I have to admit that, as an INFJ (if I actually am) I didn't relate with a lot of what was said. However, maybe years ago I would have connected with more of these descriptions. It seems that the INFJ is one of the more multi-faceted of the types, of which some of the more "common generalizations" don't always apply to all. Of course, there seems infinite possible ways an INFJ (and literally every other type) could have their own sort of original thoughts, emotions, interests, moods, routine or spontaneous actions, and such. Just a thought! :)
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! It's true that personality types can be complex and unique, and it's great that you recognize that there are many different ways an INFJ (or any other type) can express themselves. Keep exploring and embracing your individuality!
We are not that common (2%) trust me. Why anyone would want to be one, is beyond me, but so many people think they are. We are a mix, of introversion and extroversion. We need to connect with people, but we also need to be alone to reflect. It confuses people, but our interaction with the tangible world, creates a genuine conflict, that can be very disruptive for us, as well. Society demands that we, as people, fall into recognizable categories, which, is quite logical and necessary, however, when some don’t fit so easily into the obvious categories, it seems to create a false sense of chaos on the minds of those who do. It need not. It is far better to be curious and engaged, than fearful and rigid. Just some thoughts from an actual INFJ. Nice channel, keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on personality types and how they fit into society.