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You think you know more than an INTP ?
Absolutely.
You think you know more than an INTP ?
You think you know more than an INTP ?
You were scolded for yelling "I KNOW!" every time your parents tried to teach you something. >____>
or maybe that was just me
You know you're an INFJ when you preface your insights with a question, knowing full well the answer to your question. It's a way of provoking thought in others.
You think you know more than an INTP ?
Because it's always more empowering to let others figure things out for themselves.(And sometimes the only way they'll listen..)
You know you're INFJ when you actually CARE enough to worry about how to empower and guide people.![]()
and then you forget to stop communicating ideas in that manner when you get back together with your more nf friends and they're like 'wtf man?' and you go 'oh yeah oops. i forgot we don't always have to talk so out loudly' ...no?
Have trouble answering yes or no questions. More on this later, but I'm sure there's no need for explaination.
You think you know more than an INTP ?
You know that you are aware of things that INTP's may not be![]()
So INFJs have a reputation for not sharing themselves with others except those that they are especially close to. But I often find myself doing something seemingly contradictory and I was wondering if other INFJs do this.
I often have absolutely no problems discussing things that other people would consider very personal, but that I just don't feel particularly protective of. For example, I feel perfectly comfortable talking about my history with depression and use of medication to control it, but this sort of thing makes other people very uncomfortable. Therefore I only discuss it with people that I know can handle it. But for whatever reason, I have no problems with other people knowing this about me. It's not something that I'm ashamed of or feel privately about. It's just a medical condition that I have.
Of course there are lots of other things that I am VERY protective of. Things that other people might consider to be no big deal, but that I absolutely refuse to share.
Thoughts?
What Synarch said: +1.*snip*
What Synarch said: +1.
It's the same for me, really. My privacy settings are considered strange. As I'm willing to share thoughts and ideas, believes, medical stuff even but am tight lipped about people and such.. mundane things. And silent as grave over some stuff.
INFJs just have a different standard for what they consider private. They can be very open about many things simply because they have been processed and are therefore without danger. They do always seem to keep a core of themselves closed off, however.
This is part of the reason to me why INFJ seem so other people focused. They really do not want to be scrutinized. They want connection, but it unsettles them somehow, as well.
This is probably true for me.
I often deflect attention away from myself, and turn it upon the other person. So the other person is left not knowing a vast amount about me. I guess most people aren't tenacious enough, or don't put forth much effort to get past the 'deflections' - although a few people I've known have done so, and I appreciate it in a way, even though in the moment it can be exceedingly uncomfortable for me.