MBTI Type 16 Personality Analysis——INFP

INFP - Philosopher (Therapist) Personality A quiet observer, idealistic and loyal to his values ​​and important people. I hope that my lifestyle will be consistent with my inner values. Curious and quick to see opportunities. Often serves as a catalyst for developing creative ideas. Be flexible, adaptable and able to endure unless your values ​​are violated. An attempt to understand and develop the potential of others. Wanting to do too much and being too preoccupied with it. Don’t care much about their situation and possessions. Be adaptable and resilient unless values ​​are threatened.

Overview: Introversion I, Intuition N, Emotion F, Perception P, as long as you serve others and do your best for your own ideals, INFP will be the best and most efficient kind of person. But if the work is meaningless, their work effectiveness and efficiency will be greatly reduced. Obviously, INFPs are happiest doing things that align with their own values. However, as long as they are willing to shift their perspective a little and see the less interesting things they are doing as work in service to others, they will do their best for the job. For example, learning computers may be interesting to others, but if you learn computers just for the sake of learning computers, it is a waste of time for INFPs; and if you are learning computers to help others understand computers and overcome problems, it is a waste of time for INFPs. INFPs can become very attractive. The Intellectual Philosopher/Therapist Type (INFP) imagines a deep, green valley, surrounded by flowers and trees that are always in bloom, inhabited by animals that accompany people tenderly, and people’s daily lives are filled with love, In creation and selfless dedication. According to U.S. statistics, this is a world with very few (approximately 2% of the world’s population, foreign statistics) philosopher/therapist type world. INFPs are always working hard to live in a world where there is only love and harmony. In a perfect world. Personality Traits: INFPs tend to be quiet and reserved. In socializing, they expend energy. INFPs care more about abstract things than they care about concrete things. They tend to focus on the whole rather than the details, on future possibilities rather than the immediate reality. INFPs often value personal preferences over objective standards. When making decisions, they often focus more on worldliness than logic. INFPs will reserve opinions or postpone important decisions, preferring to “open their options” and be better able to cope with change. INFPs focus their energy mainly on the inner world, which is full of strong emotions and firm ethical and moral beliefs. They seek an external world that is consistent with these values. They are loyal to the people and things that matter to them and are quick to identify opportunities that can realize their ideals. They have a strong desire to understand the people around them and are generally easy-going and reasonable unless their values ​​are threatened. INFP’s view of the world is very idealistic, so that it is difficult for them to be satisfied in real life. Their requirements for this real world are very high in the eyes of others. What they desire in their hearts is the relationship between people. The standards of time, society, country, and the world are extremely lofty. They seem to have no satisfactory standard for their pursuit of an ideal world. Maybe this standard is clear, maybe it is vague, but they usually consider which other kind will be more perfect and noble. Usually INFP people will experience some mental or physical trauma when they are young. Perhaps from a certain perspective, INFP is an unnatural MBTi personality. It may be distorted into INFP due to the shadow of childhood. In the eyes of others, these may Psychological trauma is not very serious for INFPs, or the impact on them will not be very profound, but for INFPs themselves, these traumatic experiences are indelible in their hearts, and these sad fragments will always accompany them for a long time. It is large, covering them like a shadow in the mind of INFP and accompanying them throughout their lives. INFP has a sensitive heart, which is very sensitive to the outside world. A breeze or a ray of light from the external environment will easily touch the innocent heart of an INFP child. With a small mind and being too sensitive to external things and people, INFPs will easily have random thoughts and guess whether others are targeting them. INFPs pay attention to what others think of them, and internally think about whether people outside like and accept them, or whether they hate or want to exclude them. Own. Although in the eyes of others, INFP has not suffered any harm or suffering in his experience, the introverted and sensitive INFP will keep the harm he has suffered in his mind and often think of it. The INFP’s harm is in his own mind. The thoughts often come to mind repeatedly for a long time, and INFPs are accustomed to focusing on the inner world and ignoring what is happening in the outer world. Therefore, this sense of hurt will be deeply imprinted in their souls and aggravate their pain. Feelings of hurt. This feeling accompanies INFPs throughout their life journey, so INFPs’ worldview is more gloomy than bright. They will naturally tend to be pessimistic about their understanding and views of the world. They feel that life is a tragedy and feel regret and sadness for their situation.

When INFP gradually grows up, they will explore themselves, and they have an idea in their hearts. Who am I? Why am I experiencing pain? Where am I going? Why can’t I be happy in this world? INFP will feel that their experience is unhappy and unhappy. This sense of lack of happiness will always remain in the INFP’s heart. After long-term self-suggestion, this feeling will be aggravated. However, in this way, the life they experience in reality will be different. The fun it brings seems insignificant to INFP, as if these fun can’t make up for the sad experience they once had, and these fun can’t seem to fill their soul that lacks happiness. INFPs rarely get real happiness and beautiful experiences in reality. They will instinctively invest in their inner world, where they can freely build a beautiful world that makes them happy. In this use The beautiful world built through imagination must be a hundred times more ideal than the real world. Only in this way can INFPs truly experience happiness in their hearts. However, the real tragedy from the perspective of outsiders is that INFPs have missed experiencing and enjoying the real world, and they still focus on that illusory and idealized world. INFPs saw themselves as a wounded person when they were children. Out of empathy, they would naturally express sympathy for people who are weak, sad, and in pain. Their inner grief is communicated with the outside world, and after transformation, it will be generated. Kindness, compassion, and love are noble qualities. In INFP’s idealized world, their fellow human beings are perfect. INFPs will use the real world as a model. On this model, they will imagine how to make human beings live a better life. First of all, the society in this world is a A superior society with perfect systems. People in this society have a good quality of life and live a beautiful, happy and free life. There is no exploitation, dark power organizations and demonic people here. In the imaginary world, INFP feels that they are great. INFP believes that they have built an ideal and beautiful world for the suffering people at the bottom of society. They advocate equality between people and hope that every individual can freely pursue their own interests. Happiness and joy, in the INFP’s consciousness, the world has long since lost the shackles that bind human beings, and social systems and culture are oriented towards humanization. Affected by their own overly idealistic concepts, INFP will subtly become a person with high moral quality. They are concerned about the fate of mankind and love their mankind deeply in their hearts. Compatriots, I hope that I can use some method to save this dark world and fight against those demonic people. However, INFP’s heart is sensitive, kind, compassionate, and easily hurt. They are generally not good at socializing with people in the real world. Yes, INFP is unwilling to destroy their idealization and get in touch with those “imperfect” people in reality. Their thoughts are noble, but they unconsciously find that people in reality tend to be selfish, ignorant, vulgar, and have low-level ideas. INFP In my heart, I hate people who cannot achieve their wishes, but at the same time I sympathize with these people. INFP’s idealistic thoughts make it difficult to meet people with similar thoughts to them in reality, so INFP is not willing to communicate with people who have different ideas. In this way, INFP will appear less talkative, withdrawn, and also in the crowd. Feeling frustrated easily. They are willing to be alone and helplessly continue to pursue that illusory dream. Because INFPs shift their focus to the internal world, they appear to be introverted and sensitive. They are bored and uncomfortable with the so-called rules and sophistication of the outside world, and they feel even more powerless against high-pressure jobs, so they all like to be free and unconstrained. In addition to the work itself, INFPs also hope to turn their idealization into reality through the platform of work, so you can find many INFPs in some jobs that can give full play to their idealization and have freedom at the same time. figures, such as: psychology, art, philosophy, social service work, etc. They hope to influence and improve the world by spreading their noble ideas. Although INFPs themselves are aware of it, their subconscious has a strong hope that they can improve the world and save mankind. Perhaps the work and behavioral activities they do have no real meaning. Helping the world and humanity, but they will feel joy and satisfaction from the bottom of their hearts through similar work. It’s not that other jobs are not suitable for them, it’s just that the work platform they need should be consistent with their lofty ideas, personality traits, and values. Recognizing the personality of INFPs, we appreciate their fraternity, nobility, and idealistic spirit. INFPs have made great contributions to the progress of human civilization. The great progress of the times is inseparable from the sweat and struggle of INFPs. They are Those who strive for human equality, fairness, and freedom are promoters of the humanization process and pioneers committed to improving social systems. They have a great and noble spirit of sacrificing themselves to contribute to the world. In addition to the value of INFP’s fraternity and noble thoughts, this is something we should be happy about. When we see the value of INFP, we must also see their situation. They are generally disappointed with reality. In fact, the main reason for INFP’s pain is very To a large extent, it is because they have not been able to make up for their lack of happiness. Maybe they do not know how to make up for it to be happy. Maybe they have lost too much happiness that they cannot make up for it, or there is something It is very important to INFP but they will never be able to pursue it. These are the difficulties of INFP, but it is worth paying attention to: INFP can only truly feel happy if they bravely seek their own happiness in reality. They need to idealize their own. Transform it into motivation instead of high expectations. A good suggestion for INFP is to forget about your “injured” past and re-establish a positive and optimistic world view for yourself. Maybe this change is a big project and requires a lot of investment. The energy still needs to adapt to various changes, but every step of change means that a step has been achieved. INFPs should act bravely and hard instead of staying in the ivory tower. When INFPs truly come out, their original nature will still remain It will influence them and they can use their creativity to create something better and valuable. It’s very simple: they just need to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude towards the world, and then use action to express their positive and optimistic spirit. In this way, their lives will become colorful and happy. The key is whether the INFP is willing to change from the heart. Faith is very important, and firm faith is enough to succeed.

INFPs have a polite and reserved exterior that may put them off at first. Understand. They enjoy conversation, especially when the topic is unusual. When INFPs want to socialize, their sense of humor and charm shine throughout. Tend to like others and avoid conflict, INFPs tend to be relaxing companions. Deeply in love with those who have access to their inner circle, INFPs protect the emotional well-being of others and soothe those who are under stress. Guided by their desire for harmony, INFPs tend to be reasonable unless their moral values ​​are violated. They will then passionately defend their beliefs. Through tact, strategy, and the ability to see more than one side of an issue, they can change the opinions held by others. INFPs develop this insight through introspection, and they need a lot of time alone to meditate and process new information. Although they can be very patient with complex problems, they often get bored with routine. Although not always organized, INFPs are meticulous about those things that matter to them. As perfectionists, they may have trouble completing a task because it doesn’t meet their high standards. They might even go back to a completed task after the deadline so they can improve it. INFPs are creative types, often gifted with languages. As introverts, they may prefer to express themselves through writing. Their emotional dominance gives them a desire to communicate, while their secondary function of intuition supplies imagination. Having a flair for symbolism, they love metaphors and similes. They constantly seek new ideas and adapt well to change. They like to work in an environment where these talents are valued. Because of their personal beliefs, the environment must also allow them to make positive changes in the world. General Description: INFP is introverted, focused (I), and prefers to observe things around him in an abstract, visionary, and imaginative way (N). Their decisions are based on personal values, subjective decisions (F), not to control others, just to assert themselves. INFP’s life is very casual and flexible (P). The above characteristics make INFPs appear a bit traditional, but they are warm and affectionate. Generally, INFPs are very comfortable to be with. There is only one situation that makes INFPs abnormal. Once they feel that the values ​​they defend are threatened, they will become very tough. When INFPs are not taking on team leadership responsibilities, what motivates them is finding personal meaning in their work. When you are overwhelmed at work and your performance is poor, your INFP colleagues are likely to sit on the sidelines indifferently. Their most typical thought is: “Everyone does their own job.” But if you have an INFP boss, or your work is closely related to the interests of an INFP, he will become very controlling. Just like other perception (P) types, INFP will not notice that you have had an impact on him until the moment it actually happens; coupled with INFP’s introversion, they will try to avoid direct conflicts with others. This may confuse both parties: for you, you are being blamed but don’t know why, because he has never communicated his opinions to you before; for INFP, even he will feel that The feelings and reactions were too sudden and exciting. People often wonder how easy-going people like INFP can suddenly become so tough and stubborn, which is completely unlike their original personality. But if you understand the four preferences of INFP, you will understand that this is actually in line with their personality. Character traits. Usually, there are very few INFPs in senior positions, and it is even rarer to be a CEO. However, once the INFP becomes a very senior leader, he can always make his subordinates loyal. He is good at balancing the completion of tasks and the feelings of team members. As a subordinate of an INFP, you can develop freely, get a lot of recognition, and have people listen to your opinions. As long as you work hard and do not touch the INFP’s personal values, even if you fail, your efforts will be affirmed and encouraged. Because INFP gives people a sense of sincerity and respect, everyone will not easily express different opinions, so open conflicts in the team will be greatly reduced. If you offend an INFP’s value system (remember, you won’t know this until it’s obvious), it’s very difficult to get an INFP to forgive you, if they are willing to forgive you at all. The “I” and “F” sides of INFP make them appear nonchalant in any situation. INFP says “it doesn’t matter” and “it doesn’t matter”, but in fact it is not as easy as it seems to get their forgiveness. If an EJ makes a mistake and apologizes, the INFP will give him a typical INFP answer of “It doesn’t matter” or “It doesn’t matter.” EJ naively thought everything was fine, but that was not the case at all. In the United States, there are not many people of the INFP type. Statistically, there are more women than men among INFPs. This is because women often show a preference for emotions. INFPs are passionate about working to improve people’s lives. For example, they oppose drunk driving and advocate women’s liberation, including the development of MBTI. If you are looking for INFPs who hold power, it is easiest to find them in social movements and social organizations of this nature. An idealist, someone who is loyal to their own values ​​and those they value. The external life matches the internal values. Being curious and quickly seeing whether things are possible or not can accelerate the practice of ideas. Try to understand others and help others develop their potential. Adaptable and flexible; often tolerant of others if it does not conflict with their values.

INFPs value inner harmony above all else. They are sensitive, idealistic, loyal, and have a strong sense of honor for their personal worth. They have strong personal beliefs and the spirit of devoting themselves to causes they consider worthy. INFP people are interested in possibilities beyond the known and focus on their dreams and imaginations. They are open-minded, curious and insightful, often with excellent long-term vision. They are often flexible, tolerant, and adaptable in their day-to-day affairs, but they are very firm in their inner loyalties, setting standards for themselves that are, in fact, almost impossible. INFPs have many ideals and loyalties that keep them busy. They are very determined to complete the things they choose. They often take on too much, but they always get everything done no matter what. Although they appear cold and silent to the outside world, INFP people are very concerned about the inside. They are compassionate, understanding, and sensitive to the emotions of others. Unless their values ​​are at stake, they avoid conflict and have no interest in forcing or dominating others. INFP people often prefer to express their feelings through writing rather than speaking. INFPs can be most persuasive when they persuade others of the importance of their ideas. INFPs rarely show strong emotions and often appear silent and calm. However, once they get to know you, they become warm and friendly but tend to avoid superficial interactions. They value people who take the time to think about their goals and values. Work Traits: As an INFP, career satisfaction means you do the following work: 1. My work is consistent with my personal values ​​and beliefs, while allowing me to express my imagination through work. 2. Give me time to develop my ideas to considerable depth while maintaining control over the thought process and its products. 3. Work independently, with a private workspace and plenty of uninterrupted time, but must have the opportunity to exchange ideas with people I respect. 4. My work environment is a flexible organization where cumbersome rules and regulations are kept to a minimum while allowing me to work when I feel inspired. 5. I want to work with other creative, likeable people in a collaborative environment that is free of interpersonal tension and interpersonal disputes. 6. I am allowed to express my original ideas, and my personal development at work is encouraged and praised. 7. Don’t ask me to frequently introduce my work in front of large groups of people, or ask me to share my work with everyone before it is completed to my satisfaction. 8. I am empowered to help others grow, develop and realize their full potential. 9. My job involves understanding others and uncovering the motivations for their actions, allowing me to develop deep one-on-one relationships with others. 10. Allow me to work to realize my ideals without being restricted by political, economic or other obstacles. Contribution to the organization: Committed to finding a place for everyone in the organization; whose ideals are persuasive; brings people together for a common purpose; able to identify new opportunities and development possibilities for the organization . Leadership Style: Leads in a facilitative manner; prefers to take on unique, unconventional leadership roles; emphasizes the possibility of work progress and is able to work independently toward long-term goals; prefers to praise others rather than blame and criticism; encourage others to act according to their ideals. Potential flaws at work: May procrastinate on work tasks due to pursuit of perfectionism; please too many people at the same time; stubbornly do not adjust one’s views based on logic and facts; spend too much time overthinking without taking action . Development Suggestions: Need to learn to work realistically and not just pursue perfection; need to develop tenacity, practicality and conscious action of saying “no”; need to emphasize and value facts and logic more; need to develop and implement action plans. Set realistic expectations; value concessions; don’t take things too personally. Suitable Careers: Creative Occupations/Arts: Artist, Poets/Novel Writers, Journalists, Entertainers, Architects, Actors, Editors, Musicians, Information Graphics Designers, Editors/Art Directors (magazines), Illustrators /Cartoonist INFPs are attracted to art because of their ability to express themselves and their ideas in a creative and personal way. Working with art provides personal freedom and flexibility, which is the way of life that INFPs believe in. Whether writing, drawing, or working in other ways, whether designing or working with their bodies as actors or musicians, INFPs strive to create original results that are a true expression of their own voice. Many INFPs describe themselves as “deep” artists, even if they don’t make a living from their art. Some INFPs would even say that being an artist is not a choice they make, but a cross they must bear.

Education/consulting occupation: humanities/arts university professor, researcher, psychologist, consultant, Social Worker, Librarian, Educational Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Bilingual Education Teacher, Early Childhood Education Teacher, Employee Assistance Counselor, Child Welfare Counselor, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor, Translator/Interpreter, Legal Mediator, Social Work (Daily care issues for the elderly and children) Education and consulting are areas where INFPs can work to help others grow and discover their human potential. The INFP’s desire and efforts to improve the quality of life of others are truly noble. They prefer college to primary school or secondary school because the motivation from students is stronger in college. They enjoy the process of learning and exploring deeper and more meaningful understandings as investigators or librarians. INFPs are compassionate and insightful counselors, psychologists, and social workers who strive to help their clients gain self-understanding and harmony within their social relationships and life contexts. As counselors, they enjoy the fact that in understanding others they also come to understand themselves. Religious Careers: Priest, Religious Educator, Missionary, Church Staff For many INFPs, devoting yourself to a religious career is well worth it. They enjoy helping people develop their spiritual world and find deep joy in striving for and realizing their own and other people’s dreams. They often prefer one-to-one communication, but as their experience increases, they gradually enjoy preaching and giving reports. For INFP people, the most fundamental thing is to engage in work that is consistent with their inner values ​​and beliefs. Often careers in the religious field can satisfy this. Healthcare: Dietitian/Nutritionist, Physical Therapist, Home Health Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Massage Specialist, Holistic Health Practitioner, Speech-Language Pathologist/Audiopathologist, Optometrist/Optician Health care fields attract The aspect of INFPs is that it allows them to work kindly and intimately with clients or patients. INFPs generally like the autonomy that such a career gives them. They can start their own business or work as a consultant for a large health care organization. There is a creative and spiritual element to diagnostic and therapeutic work in physiotherapy, body therapy, and massage that is satisfying and draws on the INFP’s intuitive and emotional tendencies. Love: INFP always appears in front of the world with a calm and happy attitude. They treat others calmly and kindly without making too many demands. In fact, INFP’s inner world is very complicated. In the process of interpersonal communication, this complexity will cause them to show more love and care than other personality types. INFPs do not show this kind of care to everyone, and they also tend to be conservative in their internal emotional expression. This kind of love and care deep in their hearts will only be shown to a few people who are close to them. INFPs are usually comfortable, supportive, and helpful in their interactions with their close friends. Since introverted feeling plays a dominant role in their personality, they are very sensitive and accurate to the feelings of others, and will show sincere concern and care for the feelings of others. It is a long process for them to trust others. They will be very cautious in the early stages of a relationship, but once they seriously enter a relationship, they will show absolute loyalty. Because of their inherent core values, they value depth and sincerity in their relationships. INFPs will show great respect for those who understand and accept their point of view. INFP will show strong adaptability and homogeneity in most situations, but if the other party’s point of view conflicts with their own core values, they will put away their gentle attitude and become a strong guardian of their own core values. By. In this case, they can become extremely harsh and demanding. Most INFPs will show the following advantages when it comes to emotional issues: they are enthusiastic about and caring for others, can actively perceive the feelings of others, are loyal and dedicated, they hope to maintain relationships for life, are good at caring and caring, and strive to seek win-win situations and support others. Empathizes with others, is inspiring, able to recognize and respect others’ needs for space, and able to express well that they are flexible and have a diverse personality.

At the same time, INFPs also tend to be introverted and conservative, do not want others to invade their personal space, and extremely hate conflicts. , extremely averse to criticism, have a strong need for praise and positive evaluation, will act emotionally in stressful situations, find it difficult to step out of the shadows after a relationship fails, find it difficult to criticize or punish others, are very conservative in emotional expression, and tend to be perfectionistic Let them lack enough trust in themselves, easily blame themselves when encountering problems, and like to shoulder everything. INFPs have a strong sense of loyalty and responsibility for their lovers. Due to the dominance of perception in their personality, the feeling of harmony and warmth is very important to INFPs. They have their own needs for responsible and caring relationships. If these elements are not present in their relationship, then they have only two choices: actively seek this relationship or use fantasy to numb their need. INFPs’ idealism and romantic feelings often give them a “perfection complex” about relationships or situations. They may also romanticize their partner and make them possess qualities they do not possess. One problem most INFPs have is that they have a hard time lowering their unrealistic romantic attitudes toward real life. Because of this, they always show an uncertain attitude towards themselves and their friends. However, INFP’s true love for their partner and their extreme aversion to conflict force them to show loyalty to their relationship, but their minds may not be at peace for a long time. Unlike those personality types who are full of respect for their lovers, INFP’s respect often does not deteriorate in the relationship. INFPs will implement their ideas to the end and strive to achieve the big goal of respecting their loved ones. The result is usually an INFP showing feelings of approval, pride, and affection for their partner, all of which stand the test of time. INFPs generally have little interest in administrative matters (like paying bills and cleaning the home), but if they must do it, they will do it very well. As long as they work hard, they will definitely be good at financial management. A big problem with INFPs is their extreme aversion to conflict and criticism. INFPs are quick to identify the other person’s personal perspective in critical remarks, regardless of whether the criticism is truly personal. They view all criticism as an attack on their character, in which case they often become irrational and dominated by their personal emotions. This can become a big problem when INFPs interact with people who are thinking and judging types. This kind of “thinking person” will adopt an objective and firm attitude when considering problems, and this attitude often brings a point of view to their remarks. If this perspective is negative, then the “Thinker” attitude is likely to pose a threat to the INFP. In this case, INFP will give an emotional reply and regard this negative attitude as an attack on their own character. For those INFPs whose perceptual senses are very dominant, if they lack mature intuitive senses to help them obtain enough information to make decisions, their aversion to conflict and criticism will become a major hidden danger in their intimate relationships. . In conflicting situations, the reactions of these INFPs will be extremely intense emotional pressure, which often makes them appear overwhelmed. Since they lack the basis for finding measures, they may take any possible way to get rid of this contradiction. Doing so usually means irrational attacks on others, or using some evil means to force their partners to provide them with what they need. support. This behavior can have extremely negative effects on healthy and lasting emotions. If they can recognize this tendency in themselves, they will be able to understand the criticism of others more objectively. They should also remember that conflicting situations are not necessarily their fault, and even if such situations arise, it is definitely not the end of the world. Conflict is just a part of life. Facing and resolving such contradictions in a timely manner can help you solve the problem in the bud and avoid being hindered by it in the future.

INFP has a clear understanding of their own and other people’s private space. They value their personal space and the freedom to do their own thing. They value partners who recognize the INFP’s true nature and respect their unique style and perspective. At the same time, they will also give enough respect to each other’s privacy and independence. In fact, INFP will not only respect each other’s views or goals, but they will also spare no effort to provide support to each other. Generally speaking, INFPs always convey warm care and love in love, and they regard the health of relationships as the focus of life. Although they may appear cautious and tentative in their initial contact, over time their fidelity to love will become apparent, and this often lasts a lifetime. They take relationships very seriously and put a lot of energy into their success. Love Types: Many studies have found that a male Philosopher type (INFP) is most likely to marry his mirror image: that is, marry a female Philosopher type. At the same time, research also points out that whether you are a male or female philosopher type, the happiest thing is to marry someone with the same love type. Philosophers married to Philosophers show minimal conflict than Philosophers married to any other relationship type. Female Philosopher Type: You will be very happy with your partner who is a philosopher type. At the same time, you can also get along well with a writer type (INFJ), an educator type (ENFJ) or a journalist type (ENFP). Because the Educator and Journalist types have extroverted traits, they can bring out your social side and balance your original introverted traits. Male philosopher type: Your best partner is a female philosopher type or a female writer type (INFJ). The female writer type is a wise and reflective woman who can provide you with the elements you need for future success. There is a warning: Please be sure that she is not too strong in decisive (J); otherwise, she may be criticized for your follow -up style.

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