statuesquechica
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- Jul 8, 2009
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- MBTI Type
- INFj
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- Instinctual Variant
- sx/so
you know how much of an idealist you really are.

you know how much of an idealist you really are.
And it seems no one can possibly understand how heavy of a burden that can be at times, but then I have to remember I live on hope and rainbows
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Not quite. I want to be me. Everybody is unique. But I like the idea of the INFJ hive mind.
You're an INFJ when you had an awesome idea for this thread but forgot it right when you were going to type it up to post.
Haha. That's so true about every other awesome idea as well. If you don't write it down, it's gone. Oh, it'll come back, but only at the most inconvenient times when you're too busy to write it down again or you don't have anything to write it down with.
Or you write it down and it gets lost in the Abyss that is your room![]()
That's been mentioned quite a few times in here.You're an INFJ when you had an awesome idea for this thread but forgot it right when you were going to type it up to post.
I believe that the likelihood of the below statement is high but not entirely exclusive from other types.
You know you're an INFJ, if you are a packrat of mementos, that do not really make sense to other people. Like a napkin with the name of the first/last restaurant you ate at with a loved one.
Then you ritualistically destory such artifacts when the relationships ends![]()
Then you ritualistically destory such artifacts when the relationships ends![]()
YES! It is a ritual. Case closed. Good riddance. Only after that are you able/willing to move on.
In some religious traditions, like Judaism, when someone dies you put away all photos of them and turn around mirrors. Makes a lot of sense in this case as well. (Sorry to intrude INFJ's!)
You see dead people.
I believe that the likelihood of the below statement is high but not entirely exclusive from other types.
You know you're an INFJ, if you are a pack rat of mementos, that do not really make sense to other people. Like a napkin with the name of the first/last restaurant you ate at with a loved one.