Cronkle
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- INFJ
Hello, I'm wondering which writers throughout history are INFJs.
To me, although he was an actor chiefly, Sidney Poiter's autobiography shows him as a super INFJ. He talks often -- and abstractly -- about love, connection, and "higher powers" (not only God but honor, dignity, etc) And, coupled with the fact that he would not take on a role unless it aligned with his idea of what a black person should be ideally, he seems so INFJ it hurts. (What with the idealism, stubborness)
Please don't post if you don't have a reason why you think the writer is an INFJ.
(Yes, I'm aware there's multiple "DN Author List" threads, but this is strictly for INFJ writers and reasons why. Different. )
To me, although he was an actor chiefly, Sidney Poiter's autobiography shows him as a super INFJ. He talks often -- and abstractly -- about love, connection, and "higher powers" (not only God but honor, dignity, etc) And, coupled with the fact that he would not take on a role unless it aligned with his idea of what a black person should be ideally, he seems so INFJ it hurts. (What with the idealism, stubborness)
Please don't post if you don't have a reason why you think the writer is an INFJ.
(Yes, I'm aware there's multiple "DN Author List" threads, but this is strictly for INFJ writers and reasons why. Different. )