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How are you not like your type, in career choice and talents?

Littleclaypot

Permabanned
Joined
Feb 8, 2017
Messages
629
MBTI Type
INFJ
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297
Instinctual Variant
so/sx
I'll tell you when I find one I stay with for more than a year, so I guess so far I don't break stereotype. But I don't really care. There's so much to see...
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What sort of jobs have you done and which has been your favourite?

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I'm an INFP who studies creative writing and sings in a band... find someone who is more stereotypical and I give you a dollar.

Sounds perfect!
 

thepink-cloakedninja

Marshmallow Heart
Joined
Nov 21, 2016
Messages
760
MBTI Type
ISFJ
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269
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
I can see INFPs enjoying science, but mainly through the big picture aspect of science; I don't see INFPs being meticulous when handling science // data. I mean Te (Extraverted thinking) is our inferior function so data probably not our strong point.

[MENTION=30445]thepink-cloakedninja[/MENTION] What is a sciencey INFP like? :rly???:

I just grasp the concepts easily. Science makes so much sense and makes the world make sense. I also get really excited whenever I learn about something fascinating or something I read answers one of my random questions. I'm not a big fan of most of my labs, so far, as doing stuff like testing whether Gatorade or a homemade sugar/baking soda/sodium solution have a faster osmosis rate is a bit boring, but applying the experiment to treating cholera in clinics is pretty neat! :D I can miss a few details in labs but it's not a big deal as I just go back and do the step I missed. It would probably be bad though if I was handling dangerous materials ... xD
 
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