10 Secrets of the INFJ, the World’s Rarest Personality Type
Both introverted and people-oriented, emotional and rational, thoughtful yet spontaneous, INFJs can feel like walking contradictions.
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The INFJ personality type is one of the eight introverted types in the Myers-Briggs system. Browse all of our INFJ stories below, or check out our favorite posts about the INFJ type, the INFJ door slam, and some INFJ secrets.
Both introverted and people-oriented, emotional and rational, thoughtful yet spontaneous, INFJs can feel like walking contradictions.
When an INFJ’s hobbies or job consistently meet these five needs, they feel deeply satisfied with their work.
One reason INFJs burn out is they absorb other people’s emotional distress, which can wear them down.
INFJs are notoriously known for asking this question, because they’re constantly striving to improve themselves and the world around them.
When INFJs get stressed, they might act in ways that are completely out of character.
The INFJ is considered the rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, making up less than 2 percent of the world’s entire population.
Could it be that we INFJs are inherently wired to do things “with passion or not at all”?
It’s said that when you deeply wound an INFJ, they don’t hate you, they nothing you.
INFJs are usually understanding and empathetic, more so than many other types, but even they have their limits.
When it comes to the INFJ, the word’s rarest personality type, what you see isn’t always what you get.