As part of my Psych degree we had to take the Harvard personality test, which inludes the Myers Briggs test. I got INFJ and have taken it 4 more times just to see if it's correct! 😅
My cousin sent me a link of an MBTI test and I took it and my result was INFJ-A. I said okay. But afterwards I thought that was I really an INFJ-A? I retook the test and it gave the same result *INFJ-A*.
It’s emotionally tiring to be around different vibes as we absorb them like sponge. That’s why we rather be alone most of time but we can’t stand being alone too long too.
facts! it’s not that we don’t enjoy social settings, i just don’t particularly liked to feel like i need to be engaged in conversation. it is literally impossible for me to talk when other people are around who i don’t know well, it’s genuinely subconscious that takes over. i sit back, listen to what they say, how they say it, their emotions on their face. i need to know it all.
@@hugmc yep, and it has LITERALLY made me sick, like cancer sick but i am good now, thanks to Jesus and door slamming.... Never knew wth ANY of this was until my therapist tested me a few years ago and told me. Now i know how to protect and shield myself and still be in the world.
@@flamingsword777 Bro Jesus is the best. Without Jesus and God I don't know what I would have done in this world being an INFJ because of too much introspection and just feeling everything around and analyzing everything even people's behaviors and the pattern of their behaviors. It's hell sometimes but thanks to Jesus this life is bearable.
And when they say something about, if they even do, it goes right over other's heads as if they're so dense that they can only seem to squeeze a db IQ digit in them. It's frustrating as hell, so I get apathetic w the "why bother", then feel like an entrapped INTJ surrounded by cattle & sheep when not in INFP emotional mode. O___-
I've always been able to do this and it's frustrating trying to explain. I can't explain ANYTHING because my brain thinks weird. So when I feel a bad vibe and everyone likes that person, I can't justify myself.
My whole life as an INFJ: Why am I born? Am I fulfilling my purpose? Am I living my own life? Am I making others feel comfortable around me? Am I helping people in any way? *But still pushes too hard to the point of burnout, absorbs too many emotions and gets depressed easily when I'm dissatisfied with anything*
People think we're the snowflakes but really it's hard when you often get misunderstood especially by own family member (who are not infj or even not introvert at all) because we're not easy to open up about things that bothers us so much and knowing it'd be bothering them if we tell them. 💔
that's exactly that! I am unable to open up to even family members (I'm closest to my sister but I don't even disclose my inner feelings with her since I know it'll be a burden and an annoyance). it sucks that I doublethink so much about whether I should say something personal that weighs heavily on me. I am trying to be more open and expressive, but it's so draining...
Aww, I'm sorry you haven't been feeling understood lately. Yes, if there's one thing I'm absolutely certain about, it's that INFJs are very much misunderstood. Stay strong, I hope you eventually find more open-minded people. ♥
1) magical unicorn 2) love reading and art in general 3) know how to climb social ladder: ambitious,knowledge seeking,may push themselves too hard. 4) understand emotions 5) love a good puzzle 6) classy af: adores sophistication. 7)makes routines interesting: prepared,punctual.
Interesting. I'm INFJ and when I get depressed I notice my "superior organizational abilities" go out the window. I do prefer to live in a organized environment, but sometimes I can't help when things go everywhere.
What personality type do you expect most of the commenters on a video about INFJs to be? It's not the whole internet in one comment section. Most of the viewers of an INFJ video will be INFJ while most of the other personality types will be watching their videos. It's basic logic. Don't be surprised if you see cats in a cat cafe.
@Razan Al najjar You can actually differentiate who is and who isn't an INFJ mostly with how they treat it Those who want to be it because it's rare feel like it's good and spacial and makes you stand out Those who've actually been it their entire lives know that being rare doesn't mean being special, it also means being a weirdo and know most of thier misery about not being able to fit in come with them being so rare.
@Razan Al najjar Dude if you like art you're not gonna tell strangers unless you're in a place where other people like it, too. This video is about INFJ people so naturally a lot of INFJs will be here sharing their stories, opinions, and experiences about being an INFJ. Just because quora said something doesn't mean it applies to everyone. and why is it disgusting to claim to be the odd one out? It's no fun being thought of as an outcast. A lot of people here aren't even sharing pleasant stories. There are even rants here. Just let people be themselves and be able to say who they believe they are without being called disgusting or narcissistic. If you couldn't handle seeing people call themselves INFJs in a comment section about a video revolving around INJFs, why did you bother coming to the comments? It's frustrating to see they can't be themselves in a community about them. Just let people enjoy themselves for once.
As an INFJ I don't find this to be 100% perfectly matching. but when you said 'enjoying classy things, problem-solving, good organizers '..., you got me there OMG
Josh Edwards i get how you feel. i hate to see people sad and you understand how it’s like because every time you put yourself in their shoes. you want to help
I think they aren't trying to make you an extrovert. That therapy (if it's a real therapy) is to help you open up more, being less insecure, etc... Like me. I'm introvert, but that doesn't mean I'm going to close up. That is worse. You can learn a lot from this, and gain important social skills and more. Now, if you aren't allowed to get a break, that's troublesome. -An INFP.
“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live...” Dumbledore INFJs are the most extroverted introverts. What it really means is that we need time alone to recharge. It does not meant that INFJs must be shy or antisocial, it means we lose energy by interacting with others. Extroverted types get recharged by interacting with people, their energy fades with too much alone time. Another pitfall of introverted types is using our need for solitude to live in our heads. Which we need to do but it’s not healthy to do that all the time. Same as it’s not healthy for an extrovert to never spend times with their thoughts and inner depths.
Same w problem solving & climbing the soc ladder. I be like: Prob Solv: goes into anxiety panic mode & giving up instead of being logical... Soc Ladder: wait, how do I even start this? Where do I begin? ** walks/runs in circles **
Right. Comfort first for me, I like being creative and quirky with my clothes but yeah clothes are not a high priority. I can spot quality in a flash though. Friends love goin thrift store shopping with me because I quickly spot the hidden gems. I’m also known to put my foot in my mouth so I’m not sure even my demeanor would be considered classy asf. I’m pretty casual and down to earth. I do prefer quality food and drink that some might consider expensive though.
I feel like I’m more self aware than others.... sometimes I feel that I know the person more than they know themselves. It’s very tiring because I know that most people are disingenuous.
@@akelaambee6346 Yes so true I’ve noticed in my past when I’ve stepped into personal power it’s made others feel uncomfortable and intimidated. I’ve been able to read this feeling and it’s made me shrink back into my shell again and not want to be seen. I do feel invisible a lot.
Laverna Medina nononononononononnononononono ono you should NOT rely on the test OR the letters!!!! They’re just an adaptation on the original theory that completely simplified the original one, let me explain. Each type is not actually based on the four letters, they are based on 8 different functions called the ‘cognitive functions’. The thing is, the letters (e.g. Intuition vs Sensing) don’t actually exist... they’re just stereotypes of the 8 cognitive functions. So, there’s sensing, intuition, thinking and feeling. That’s 4. Each of these four is split into two: extraverted and introverted. They can be abbreviated into: Se (extraverted sensing) Si (introverted sensing) Ne (extraverted intuition) Ni (introverted intuition) Te (extraverted thinking) Ti (introverted thinking) Fe (extraverted feeling) Fi (introverted feeling) Each of these functions work differently, which I don’t have time to explain but you can research yourself. Every type has two introverted functions and two extraverted functions. You have your dominant function (the one you use most), auxiliary (used second most), territory and inferior (used least). Now, if you have one function, you must have its opposite. Extraverted is opposite to introverted, feeling is opposite to thinking and intuition is opposed by sensing, so, if you have Se you must have Ni. If you have Ti, you must have Fe. So, what are your cognitive functions? Here’s an example: INTP: Ti Ne Si Fe How did I come to this conclusion? We know the first (dominant) function is thinking over feeling, as the letter is T, not F. We know the dominant function is also introverted, as it’s I, not E. When I is paired with P, we use the thinking (T vs F) function over the sensing (N vs S) function. The second (auxilary)function is Ne, as INTP is N over S. It has to be extraverted as the dominant function is introverted, so we get Ne. The third function is opposite to the second, and the fourth is opposite to the first. Thanks for sticking with me by reading this - it’s tricky to explain and if you didn’t grasp it google it yourself.
@@Charlie-rp2wi is there a name for this original theory? You just mentioned that the theory referenced in the video is based on this "original theory", but a few keywords would help looking it up! Thanks in advance :)
Hmm i prefer to play videogames,watch youtube and draw instead of reading books. Edit: By the way, since this got so popular(thanks!), here's an important tip: *_Test aren't accurate, you'll have to read about cognitive functions, put a little effort into it._*
Sofie Arts relatable. Especially with video games. Video games were an outlit for me when I was dealing with depression and I’m more in love with them than reading, like I was when I was a kid.
Man, videogames are one of the best thing for us, logically, if used with moderation. Also, not being selfish, Nintendist here. (Srr for my BAD engrish)
Yeah same, they always labeled introverts as book worms or always like to read. I do like to read when I want to but not every single day, I get bored when I read too much books and I don't have a patience to finish some of them so I prefer drawing or watching yt videos
Comments: Look at all these people thinking they’re infj Me: Well, this is a video talking about infj, after all. P.S. We (infj) are just trying to find something to relate to. It’s troubling to feel like we can’t open up to anyone at all.
then I'm like look at those who think they know more about the ones commenting than they know about themselves i mean ofc if they think someone saying he is an infj is a liar it sure is like that right? haha
@@toasturhztoastbunz896 I can definitely tell you're not an INFJ. You would've read your spelling error and fixed it if you were, haha. I'm not saying what you said is wrong btw.
Just wish being ‘rare’ wasn’t so much emphasized all the time because not only can it lead to mistyping but also can lead to not wanting to tell others our type because it is so overly hyped up.
On the contrary, everyone on the internet is ""INFJ"" because it's "rare" and they want to feel valuable and unique. Being INFJ actually sucks, they can't see their own inner world and so they don't know what they want or who they are and touching their own emotions freaks them out. They're not special.
I would like to believe I'm a rare INFJ, an actual one, and I personally do not go around saying how proud I am to be this and that when in reality it's difficult being one since I am so quiet and can get easily misunderstood. that's why I stay put when I see this "I'm an INFJ and I'm so rare" hype go around. tbh I think most of these people under this comment section could possibly be mistyped. it's kind of discouraging because they may be an INFJ but if I ever rely on some of them, they'd probably wouldn't get what I'm trying to convey. being an INFJ brings difficulty since we are seen as "very mysterious creatures" when we're only human beings searching for the meaningful things in life so we could find that happiness.
@@writhen4115 Yep, when I first found out I was a INTJ I was finally happy that a website understood me then I realized how lonely I felt throughout my whole life, its not great to be a INTJ since whenever I tried to explain my feelings to others. They acted like I overreacted or they didn't understand anything. So in the end I started to hate sharing my feelings with others.
@Being Anonymous infj is one of the 16 types of MBTI, a personality typing. Although the letters mean what I had described above, there's more to it, and can't be learned overnight, cause it's part of psychology; Jungian psychology, a vast subject. INFJs have what's called as "intuitive intuition", aka Ni. In a nutshell, it means the ability to concentrate and focus on a precise thing especially in the future, using unempirical data and patterns. That was just a vague explanation. You can learn more about mbti, just on the internet. 🖤
@Being Anonymous why on earth would you assume I am a "bro"? I said it before, and I'm saying it again. Jungian psychology or even mbti is vast, and cannot be expected to be learned in a hurry. And online tests? They suck. No matter how related you feel to the type you got from the test, it's never accurate, cause you might have been experiencing what's called the Barnum effect. Although it may seem like there's only a difference of one Letter between INFJ and infp, in fact they not even close. Tbh an infj is closer to ISTP, than they are to an infp. So you do understand how inaccurate those tests are, right? I suggest you learn about mbti at least sufficient to type yourself, or you can consult a professional and get yourself typed. Star with baby steps. I suggest you binge watch c.s. Joseph's videos on RU-vid, in the right sequence.
@@suides4810 This is about as much attention as their videos usually get. So recently that all these "rare" INFJ's decided to search this video up.. I think not
Im INFJ, super accurate. Love reading, LOVE constantly learning. If I'm not interested in something, I eventually become interested in it, finance, history, science, theology, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, quantum physics, law, engineering, horticulture, property anything and everything. Super organized at work, love things to be organized, love helping others at work, will prefer to doing my work load on my own though, because I'm fussy and specific, and if someone is "helping" me but doing it the long way, it frustrates me to no end 😂 Abit classy, was literally looking at dinning sets and furniture before I jumped on here 😂 Hyper aware of people's emotions around me, soon as I enter a room, I'm analysing everyone's facial expressions, body language, and general vibe and have become somewhat an expert on peoples feelings. The one thing that seems to be the exception for my organizing nature, is my bedroom. My entire house will be spotless, but my bedroom is frequently an organized mess. 😂🤦♂️
I didn’t know us INFJ’s were that rare. I agree with most of the traits mentioned in the video, except the one about having the “finer things in life”. Unless that counts me buying things with a greater lifespan so that I don’t have to keep buying them.
Some INFJ's, if they can splurge, will go for quality and not quantity. Also, INFJ's inferior function is Se, if an INFJ finds themselves in an Se grip they could be big spenders. But for the most part, the INFJ doesn't purchase luxury items because they enjoy the finer things, but because they either are good quality thus a good investment and/or want to appear as a person that people could take seriously and go confide in (because of the Fe functions that they are aware of what the people might want.)
Hxlden Caulfield Ah, that’s what I thought. Makes even more sense now. Also, love the username. I always thought of myself as a “Catcher in the Rye” when I read the book.
I interpreted it as having a taste for finer things, like a fine wine as opposed to some cheap one. I would actually rather not drink the wine if it doesn't taste good. So for me it isn't about having finer things, but about being able to enjoy them. Many can't, apparently. And thinks champagne, for instance, is about spending and not about experiencing. Just thinking out loud from my own perspective...
I am an INFJ - I found it interesting, but some points not so accurate. Esp. bout the finer things in life, also climbing the social ladder. Hmmm, maybe - not sure if it really applies.
Ye I feel the same about these traits as a fellow INFJ. It was definitely interesting to see what traits correlate with my personality type, but not all the traits really applied. Like I do like fancy once in a while, but I'd prefer the simple things in life. And I guess in a job I would want to climb the social ladder, thou in general I'm ok where I am in life as long as I'm happy.
Oh my, darling I'm just afraid you couldn't ~possibly~ know what it's like to be me. (Flicks leg nonchalantly over sofa arm.) It must be nice being so... simple. When you're as intelligent as myself wheretofor it's so ~difficult~ to deal with the normals. And look at these thousands of people who say they're INFJs, staking their claim on MY unique ground, MY archetype. How arrogant of them! They wish they knew the mental anguish of having an IQ of over 300, but it's a curse, I tell you! A curse!
@UCQNrSacbFyuWRDnCHxKFWkw No, I'm not saying there aren't enough videos for this personality type, I just think they usually start analyzing the more common ones like those that start with "E***"
Justin V I’m an infj and I don’t personally agree with some of these. The problem is that there are many different types of infjs and it’s too based on observation instead of why the specific people are doing what they are doing. You can’t focus on all of those specifics, get the broad interests and tendencies lined out to identify the personality type and then they need to look at the cognitive functions of that personality type.(The rational for why they do what they do and their interests) not only that the video is a healthy infj that has their shit together.
I feel like I absolutely have the skills and know how to climb a social ladder, but the I in INFJ means we don't really WANT to. I probs could, but fuck that shit.
So happy to be an INFJ :) I'm a boy. Everyone's always been thinking that I was a girl, even my friends, but as I grew older and I learned that INFJ just don't fit with the man stereotype, I'm used to it now :)
As a girl, I'm really happy about the fact that there are guys that are being openly sensitive, empathic, caring, etc. I'm tired of the manly stereotype, everyone should be allowed to be the way they are without worrying about fitting their assigned stereotypes.
Pretty true, Even as a guy I tend to like girly things and some stuffed that girls might enjoy. Even having friends who tend to be super affectionate and stuff like that, I am lucky to never been judge from it before.
I’m looking forward to a video of architects, apparently only 0.8 percent of the female population identifies as an architect and I’m in in that small percent but I’m so glad this is becoming a series on this channel ❤️
@@DemonLord_D yesss! We should totally dive into ur library! Imagine all the treasures we could find! I used to read so much, huge piles and thick books. I feel like I'm getting an energy burst, which is rare, but just to read a good book. I'm an INFJ T. Okay, start with something u find interesting. Peace 🌟
It's basically like we INFJs have an organised chaos. 😂 Like I know where my things are but to my family and friends, it appears to be cluttered and disorganised.
the roast with the most As a fellow INFJ I found it interesting and agreed with most of these, the only one I didn't personally agree with is the "INFJ's enjoy the finer things in life" because I like things simple as as opposed to fine.
Tru, lmao. I've suffered from mild depression over the past few years so I have trouble when it comes to organizing. Those dark times left me messy and untidy as hell that I can't even feel at home at my own space.
No you Did not ! This one hit me. I was in a depressive rut all year and now that I’m finally escaping it, I keep getting urges to get back to who I was. Everyone saw me was the person with her life together, and now I’m just floating. Want to be a healthy INFJ again lol
Dulce Sancho yeah, all of these are too specific to one person type of person. Many infjs are different and not all of them have their shit together. Many of these are the “symptoms” too, not everyone will come to theses examples, for me I’m not a big book reader, I prefer other mediums for story and thought provocation yet my personality type pushed me towards things of that nature.
@@looly21 since day 1 the comment section was 99% "oh my gosh that's totally meeee". I dont think all those people just so decides to search their personality type that day
Maybe it is, I mean, who does this testing? I have rare muscle disorders, but when I'm conversing with others who have my disorders, I don't feel so rare. We have a Facebook page for discussion purposes. No one cries out, you can't all have these disorders.
I'm a 100% INFJ. I became emotional after taking the test and reading about the personality type, as I've always felt so... different from others, but couldn't point out why and now... INFJ descriptions suit me like a glove and it's nice to feel understood :)
Its also sad that you gotta take a "test" in order to know yourself, but I guess it helps many. Ppl just need to be themselves and maybe get out of their comfort zone a little bit.
Hi there. (I got into MBTI a month ago and it is really interesting so if something feels wrong about what I typed, please let me know🙂.) Sometimes, the MBTI tests are a bit off and so, the person may feel like they belong to two personalities. As that is not possible, in order for them to get the right personality type, people need to also look into the cognitive functions which will hopefully end up helping them figure out their personalities.
After all many people pretend to be one type of personality because it is either rare or special according to them. MBTI is actually meant for self development and it kind of hurts to see other people pretending to be one personality instead of focusing on getting to know themselves and their personality better.
I'm an INFJ and I haven't even opened up to my BFFs yet after 9 years.. I know that because I'm still being polite with them....the only person I'm close to is my older sister(because I'm sarcastic af with her and do jokes ) I'm not even close to my mom srsly it's so hard for me to open up!! Is it hard for you too? Share your thoughts
@@everen6265 I love ur relationship w ur sisters but I think if u have such great BFFs for such a long time I'm guessing they're ppl who earned ur trust and they def want to get closer to u try finding a good setting and little by little reveal somethings I'm sure their reaction will fascinate u💕💕
The only person I can open up to on this planet is my younger brother. Talkingg to him about just anything has really helped me go through depression. It's been almost 5 years since I have opened up to someone for the first time in my life; and that was also the last. I am still thankful to him for listening to me till this very day, and I occasionally remind him of that time. That's why the best thing to do for someone who's in pain is to listen. It may seem like nothing to you, but for them... it could be life-changing.
For me i can sense people’s emotions pretty well. When they are down, I try everything to make them happy. That’s why conflict stresses and tires me out. But it’s very rewarding because when people are happy, I am happy 😊
I just found out today and feel like everything about me has just clicked. I finally get why I'm always more stressed than everyone else seems to be and I get that people seem chilled cos they're not analyzing everything and feeling everything that everyone else around them is feeling.
the two book characters i always identified the most with are Holden Caulfield and Charlie ... And yes, I'm INFJ unfortunately. It really makes life a living hell if you have any disabilities though. Take for example Asthma ans ASD (in my case you can also add PTSD...) A lethal combination for INFJ.
Hey Ronald, BB DN (INFJ T) here. My heart just stopped, I'm trembling... I wasn't planning to comment until I saw ur message. I'm so conflicted cuz it seems trendy for people to brag about being an INFJ and then I question my sanity cuz their message doesn't resonate with being one. But hello I have cptsd/depression and a message like "same" isn't for me =$ I totally get the unfortunately part cuz I'm my worst enemy. It's like I'm in my own personalized hell and the only reason what keeps me going (sorta) is my faith combined with a glimpse of hope (I get to experience this seldom). I know deep in my heart I'm a warrior and from what I've read u r too. Glad to find my like minds tribe. What is ASD? I'm not a native English speaker. What book are those characters from? I don't know them and I'm very curious to find out. Take care, peace*
@@bbdn5123 ASD = Autism Spectrum Disorder. The "new name" for any autism related disorder. In "old" terms; I have high functioning classic autism. The good thing about it is that I'm great at analyzing my surroundings... The bad thing is that I'm great at analyzing my surroundings. (Somehow I think you'll understand...) Holden Caulfield is from Catcher in the Rye, and Charlie is from The perks of being a wallflower. (Tip: DON'T read them if you're emotional... might make it worse...) They were both mentioned in the video. I'm Dutch, so not a native English speaker either, that could cause some confusion too :p Don't know why I commented actually. Guess I'm just done fighting, and I just hope that by letting people know what the problem is might help them to "cure" others, that do still fight.
I’m an INFJ, and I don’t suffer from the same things as you, but I am neurodivergent as well! I have generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder (which surprises people because I can get along with almost anyone), panic disorder, and clinical depression. They tend to be disabling at times but I’d like to think that they make me who I am, and that perhaps they are some part of why I am an INFJ
@Newt The Glue I got the INFJ personality type also. I've been looking at trends on social media and it seems like a common thing for people with autism to have this personality type. Me personally, I've never been diagnosed with ASD, but I always had this deep, sinking feeling in my chest that I did have the condition. How do you know you have it?
i never feel like i belong anywhere in my entire life. i've taken multiple tests, it always says INFJ but i never completely feel like it's me. i'm socially anxious, depressed and completely disorganized. deep inside, i do want to develop myself and i do prefer everything being planned out and having a routine i can follow through with (but i never can). i have somewhat of an idea of my ideal self, but i don't have a real dream, nor any substantial passions. i want to do something that would really make a difference in the world but i can't move forward because i feel like i already know what my future will look like. it will still be a mess and a failure. i don't know if anyone feels like this. i want to get out of my head and my life.
I know exactly how you feel chermia, like I feel pretty much the same way. all my childhood dreams were all in fact; childhood dreams. I grew up and didn't really feel the same about those dreams as I got older. I still tried to pursue them but I've found my place in a company that I've worked at for almost 4 years. I'm getting quite comfortable there now, the pay is awful but it will get better if I train up. I'm thinking of going down this route simply because I am so unsure about everything in my life. I've noticed that when I am myself and able to be myself I thrive. A lot of things in this world will try to pump you through a machine and come out as something you go in as. I'm very stubborn in my ways and I have foreseen myself as a failure for a long time. I'm starting to realise now that I'm so afraid of failing that I would rather not try. If you think you have a shot and you want something, It's better to try and fail than not try and leave. This video did explain to me why I would like to treat myself to some nice items at home, I don't buy things very much but when I do; it will be of the highest quality. It will be practical, not overly expensive, but elegant. I'm organised chaos for sure. I am much better at typing than I am at speaking. It gives me the time I need to process what I am thinking.
I’ve felt similar in my life. I’m definitely INFJ, been tested by my therapist and always get INFJ on any others tests. This video has to be one of the most meh, kinda sorta not really interpretations of INFJ I’ve come across. I highly recommend Frank James, he’s an INFJ who does a lot of videos about MBTI. A lot are just funny, but insightful in a humorous way. He also has some more in-depth videos about the gifts and challenges we INFJs face. I’m an older person and I’ve learned a ton from his videos. I wish they were available 20 years ago so maybe I’d have bypassed some INFJ pitfalls. I’m sure if you type Frank James INFJ into the search bar, you’ll find his videos.
Josh Edwards putting me on the spot here LOL. My adhd brain is all of a sudden drawing a blank. 🤣 I can picture the video and hear Frank talking. I can probably get the title or a link for you
I don't take the Myers-briggs personality types very seriously. Not that you can't play around with categories for the hell of it, but they're rough estimates at best.
In order to be 100% accurate on the personality typing (INFJ) , you should take the test at least 3 times with a few months in between. If you get the same results each time, congrats! You are in fact an INFJ. I took it 4 times within a span of 2 years and got the same result (INFJ). Since people may get a different result the second time and even the third.
Yup some of the people in comments section probably just took one shoot than claim to be infj or took several test at one moment which they are probably trying to fit in infj stereotype on 2nd or 3rd chance that happened in same time. Sorry if someone that think they are infj might be hurt by my comments. Not intended to hurt you but just want you to kno how I feel is right.
@@nochu9753 That's because feeler types want to be a certain way. They're most likely to care about what personality they get so, probably INFPs see this and be like "Nah bro lemmie shut that down only I can be special" or something idk
This is so true, I literally feel like a highly sensitive antenna. It doesn’t matter where, I could be at a checkout but be so distracted by the energies around me that I don’t even know how to feel. I even sometimes feel like a spy because I see everything so objectively that having a strong opinion on something would seem just a way to demonstrate your ego. It is so difficult to live in world where your world and the world of others seem to be distant paradigms
O G I got ENTP and it was just not me at all. I then retook it on a different website and read the results on the original website and it was significantly more accurate! Maybe try taking this one. psychcentral.com/quizzes/personality/start.php
My boyfriend is an INFJ....I'm an ISTJ....its fun sometimes....We are never late to anything and we get to have amazing conversations! Sometimes the F and the T kinda clash...but we learn to live and love each other.
It wasn't long ago I found my personality type, INFJ and I'm still learning of the traits about it. ^^ found this video very relatable, as for the 6th one I do like to dress in a way it will make me feel good; I usually budget my clothes when it comes to buying them. :') (I'm sure we can all relate to buying affordable clothing that looks and feels good). Thank you for sharing these traits!
Aw, anytime Rose! So glad you found these traits relatable! It's great that you budget wisely! I do the same as well, but I'm not an INFJ. It's just a skill I'm learning as I get older. :P
I am Infj Tbh the start of my life I felt alone but the more I start to grow up it's been getting better especially this year, My whole life I felt like someone never understand me, which lead for me to be picky in friends. But this year when I started to learn to be more confident and actually try to be a better friend in general with my skills to understand people it helped alot. To my fellow Infj whose still can't find the way to maintain friendship or relationship. Keep trying I believe in you :)
@@xRevTheoryx whos gonna understand if you see a red flag red they dont If you see someones manipulativeness playing someone the others be like sry what
Wow very close, I'm 60% introverted and 40% extraverted so kinda close and I definitely notice how much I need to have regular interaction and regular solitude.
That HISTORY, HOGWARTS, and PSYCHOLOGY 😍. I watched too many videos about INFJ, because I'm still not convinced that I'am one. But all that mention in this video is really ME! So I guess I'm really one of those 1-2% INFJ in the world.
I truly believe I am an INFJ. I hit all the main ponts in this video. My whole life I've felt like a fish out of water. Now I realize it's because I have a rare personality type. Thank you, this video gave me a who new way to understand myself.
@@Psych2go oh my god you responded ^^ keep up the great work and thanks for interacting with your fans! Not every youtuber is so caring and im sure all your fans are very thankful for that!
I’m an INFJ female. Both of my parents are also INFJs. My brother is much more extroverted than we are, and he doesn’t understand alone time. It can become exhausting at times, but he brings me out of my comfort zone a lot, which can actually be pretty fun!
Facts about INFP :D please we need better representation than "sensetive snowflakes" 😅 Also I found this video listed in the "Introvert" playlist, I hope soon you'll make more videos like this and transfer them to an MBTi fresh one :3
As an INFJ-T who took the test before knowing about the personality, I can confirm in my case that all of this is very accurate, and I do all of these things a lot. It’s nice to find channels that are so accurate like this!
@@arnaud7008 The difference is that A stands for Assertive, while T stands for Turbulent. Assertive individuals are self-assured, even-tempered, and resistant to stress. Turbulent individuals are self-conscious and sensitive to stress. There's much more I could talk about- if you're curious, 16personalities.com has an entire section on these. Is were I got the information in the first place. 😅 Or if you prefer... uh... here's the full article: 'Our last scale, Identity, affects all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions. In a way, it acts as an internal sensor, reacting to the input we get from the environment - for instance, success or failure, feedback from other people, pressure caused by unexpected events and so on. Mind and Identity scales are the alpha and the omega of our model, acting like an external shell that we wear in all our interactions with the outside world - we discuss all four possible combinations of these traits in the “Strategies” section of our main theoretical article, but in this one, let’s take a look at what the Identity scale looks like. Assertive (-A) individuals are self-assured, even-tempered and resistant to stress. They refuse to worry too much and do not push themselves too hard when it comes to achieving goals. Similarly, they are unlikely to spend much time thinking about their past actions or choices - according to Assertive types, what’s done is done and there is little point in analyzing it. Not surprisingly, people with this trait report more satisfaction with their lives and they also feel more confident in their abilities to handle challenging and unexpected situations. In contrast, individuals with Turbulent (-T) identity are self-conscious and sensitive to stress. They experience a wide range of emotions and tend to be success-driven, perfectionistic and eager to improve. They are also more willing to change jobs if they feel stuck in their current one and to spend time thinking about the direction in which their life is going. However, while the Assertive variant may seem more positive on the surface, that is not always the case - for instance, Turbulent individuals perform better in certain roles as they push themselves to achieve superior results, while Assertive ones do not care about the outcome that much. Always feeling the need to do more, to have more, and to be more, Turbulent types often forget how exhausting that can be to both themselves and the people around them - but it is entirely possible that this desire to always push themselves just a little further helps many Turbulent types to achieve what they seek to achieve.'
well, I'm infj, I've been bullied most of my life for being weird, and rare, it's not that fun, I also have emotional issues, it takes me a very long time to recognise I have a crush, it's also hard to make friends, being rare doesn't mean special, it usually means pain.
You are right and i have also face the same situations but everyone has some strengths and you also have some good qualities in you focus on them there is a reason behind everything so there is some reason why god make you an infj.