Fulfilling relationships and passion give my life meaning and I greatly enjoying helping people on a one-to-one level, so I'm going to do Americorps, the domestic version of the American program Peace Corps.
I've read much about nearly everything, I literally wear down library cards--checking out staggering amounts of books, music, and movies--I'm just as likely to read poetry as neuroscience. Lately, I really enjoy non-fiction: essays, autobiographies, biographies; learning about a person or something practical about the world is key.
In High School, I kept track of what I was checking out from the library, here are some of the books, it may be an interesting insight into how ENFJ minds work
http://evan.redraccoondog.com/books
Coherent worldview: probably some sort of manifestation of humanism, insofar as I'm exceedingly kind to everyone I meet! I really identify with existentialism; specifically, this video.
YouTube - Existentialism - Waking Life excerpt I also think I'm sort of a pantheistic deist; however, sometimes that seems pretentious to say aloud and I just say freethinker, since its as accurate without having to explain a lot.
Reluctance to volunteer opinion: I think its because I value tact and am a very sensitive person so I try to do what I would want others to do to me. The Sermon on the Mount, Golden Rule, Categorical Imperative.
Seeking Inspiration: definitely people are great to talk about ideas I’ve read in books. For example, I have three books checked out on personality type right now, and eagerly apply it to day-to-day interaction. I feel sort of empty if I’m not around people for long periods.
Sanity: Well, maybe; I do definitely take other's opinions into consideration, but I don't live by them. I'm tactful, but feel a bit empty when I have to hesitate from showing my true, authentic self.
Negative traits: I don't hide from these, I openly ask people for what my negative traits are to try to grow as a person.
"I am wiser than they in this small respect: that I know that I do not know, whereas they think they know something when they really don't." --Socrates
"I don't want to be an ant. You know? I mean, it's like we go through life with our antennas bouncing off one another, continuously on ant autopilot, with nothing really human required of us. Stop. Go. Walk here. Drive there. All action basically for survival. All communication simply to keep this ant colony buzzing along in an efficient, polite manner. "Here's your change." "Paper or plastic?' "Credit or debit?" "You want ketchup with that?" I don't want a straw. I want real human moments. I want to see you. I want you to see me."
--Waking Life