What is unique about INFJs?
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What is unique about INFJs?
INFJs are unique for many reasons, and not just because they’re rare. They are also quiet, sensitive people who are full of contradictions and can seem like several different people, even to those who’ve known them for years.
What are INFJs known for?
INFJs are usually high achievers and excel in academics and the workplace. They can be perfectionists at times and tend to put a great deal of effort into their work. Co-workers tend to feel that INFJs are hardworking, positive, and easy to get along with.
Are Infj dumb?
INFJs can think logically but usually defies logic. Some people think that INFJs are smart, while other people think that INFJs are dumb. We are neither smart nor dumb; we are just different. The reason why people think we are smart is that we are analytical and able to see a problem from many different angles.
What do INFJs like to do for others?
INFJs love to help people. We love to see other people reach their potential and are mostly warmth to others. However, when someone abuses our kindness or when we lose hope for somebody, We can give these people the infamous, “INFJ door slam” and shut them out completely. The selfless INFJs frequently put the needs of others above their own.
What percentage of the population are INFJs?
We INFJs make up just 1-2 percent of the population, after all. When I discovered that my Myers-Briggs personality type is INFJ, things that never made sense before started to click.
Do INFJ’s have a blind spot?
INFJs are supposed to be really good at reading other people’s emotions, guessing their thoughts, and seeing things from their perspectives. In many situations, that’s true. But there’s one type of situation where many INFJs (including myself) feel like we have a blind spot.
Do people find INFJ weirdness attractive?
There really are people out there who see your INFJ weirdness as attractive or even fascinating. They see and appreciate INFJ intelligence, caring natures, sense of humor, and sincere kindness. Instead of finding our depth of ideas and emotions intimidating, they find it intriguing.