Excessive and very constant uses of Te would seem very unlike INFP, that is something worth considering. I agree.
I just jumped in to dispel some incorrect INFP notions. Failing to confine herself to her room for long stretches of time to write Doctor Who fanfiction, that shouldn't be a factor at all.
you're attempting to dispel notions that have never even been brought up in this thread. INFPs can be plenty strong and motivated, passionate advocates and do all sorts of variety of things outside being a reclusive daydreamer, but one thing that is
totally outside of the natural tendencies of an INFP, (especially a 17 year old INFP) is being a charismatic figurehead, a military leader, excelling at formation and execution of plans, and living a life of constant conflict where she consistently had to be assertive, thorough, decisive and willing to dish it out in the moment (in all honesty, her ability to do this is surprising even for an ENFP. she had an ability to verbally bitch slap people that could give most Te doms a run for their money). INFPs do not have the fast tongues of ENFPs (or extroverts in general) and need more time to prepare for things like conflict and situations where they need to exercise large amount of assertiveness (ENFPs with strong Te can thrive on these things)
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Really, MacGuffin 's point is most relevant anyway ... ANY MBTI type, ANY enneagram type, ANYONE, who thinks they hear God's voice telling them what to do, and they do what the voice tells them to do, is capable of being a "Joan of Arc".
I strongly disagree with this. that's like saying any African American who grew up in the Jim Crow south could be a Martin Luther King. needless to say, they couldn't. such a role requires tremendous charisma, aggression channeled into passion,
constant need to be ready for and deal with conflict (often at a moment's notice and often for extended periods of time), the ability to organize/allocate resources effectively etc.