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Originally Posted by Recluse
I like the writing style of many INFPs precisely because of that sort of expressiveness.
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Uh huh.
I do my best to write and create like an F... and to many people, it looks good... but then when I sit down and read something by an actual F, I feel like a sham.

i just got done reading "Lucky" by Alice Sebold; I think she's an INFJ; and I don't know if I could ever equal her skills, I'm still coming from the "outside in" with that sort of approach, where she actually seems to "think in that style" from the start.
Then again, writing is judged on its own standards, isn't it?