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Peter Parker is an INFP
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Sometimes I feel like I’m in a movie that’s currently going through a re-write and everything is changing and nothing really quite makes sense yet
This post is for my own understanding but if you’d like, tell me if I’ve gotten anything wrong.
Fi-Te: the ability to absorb information and label said information good/evil or right/wrong; innate sense of what is harmful and/or helpful to the world; cancels out opinions based on what’s more or less bad for them; innately knows what can and cannot help others
Ti-Fe: the ability to absorb others’ perspectives and label those perspectives as true/false or accurate/inaccurate; innate sense of objective reality and understanding the world in a new way; cancels out opinions based on what’s more or less true to them; knows what action to take after weighing various opinions
Asking INFPs for Advice
Someone: So, infp, my girlfriend and I are having problems and I need help.
INFP: hmm yes I see your dilemma
Someone: Okay can you help me
INFP: you see this relationship is like a flower. You need to water the flower. Don't stomp on the flower, it looks like you've stepped on some of the leaves...and let it wilt...although flowers don't live forever, they die on their own and nature carries on, but if it's not dead and wilting because you're not watering it, you need to give it more sunlight, do you understand?
Someone: Are you telling me to make my girlfriend go through photosynthesis
INFP: metaphorically, it could be compared to that, but it could also be compared to a shoe lace, you tie it in so many knots and sometimes it comes out beautiful and sometimes it gets tangled beyond belief
Someone: I think... I'm going to go ask someone else thanks
INFP: *still talking about tangled shoe laces*
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My inspiration for this meme is the beautiful purple of the bruises I have from always walking into sharp table corners.
Gryffindor: Hey Ravenclaw, can you pass the salt?
Ravenclaw: *Throws Slytherin across the table*
7 Difficult Things About Being an INFP
There are certainly many great things about being an INFP personality type. We’re highly creative individuals who inspire others. We have a rich inner world that allows us to escape the dryness of a life filled with routine and structure.
We show an amazing amount of compassion for others, despite being so different from the rest of the population. We’re deeply sensitive and caring, and the best part is that we usually don’t expect anything from anyone in return.
Yet, I feel there are a few challenges to being an INFP. Here are seven of them. INFPs, can you relate?
1. Never really being able to finish anything you start
We live in a world of endless possibilities, and we INFPs always want to explore something new. We are often good at starting something, but we are rarely able to finish as we expected — or worse, never at all.
If I were to write a list of things that I had started but left incomplete, I wonder if even that list would be completed. I have enrolled in tons of online courses over the years but I haven’t completed a single one. I barely finish any book I buy, and I don’t think I’ve ever watched a full season of any TV series.
I know our souls don’t know a thing about deadlines, but unfortunately, our bosses and professors do.
I was quite excited when I started out writing this article, but I feel really lucky to have completed it.
2. Not being assertive enough
When we’re alone, we often find ourselves playing a conversation with our best friend in our head, but when he or she shows up, we go quiet.
We have a rich inner world where we often speculate about ideal possibilities. But sometimes it acts more like a cage and prevents the words within us from finding their way out.
We are not assertive enough when it really matters, even if we were really excited and motivated going into the situation.
For example, I find it impossible to study the day before an exam even when I have not yet studied anything. I had not even started my physics project till the day before the submission deadline, but even on that day, I barely did anything. I am not much different from my peers, except that they do study the day before the exam, and they do complete the project before the deadline.
We usually procrastinate till the end, but even at the final moment, we make most of our decisions by either thinking, “Just let it go” or “Let’s see what happens.”
3. Over-planning or no planning at all
There are times when we check out every single book on a subject from the library, bookmark every single article available on the web, and watch every single video on YouTube. But we end up being confused and simply can’t figure out how to start planning our next travel adventure or writing our novel. Then we finally realize that this over-research was simply a way of procrastinating.
And there are times when we simply go with our gut feeling, with little or no planning at all. We simply move forward without caring about the details (thanks to our focus on the big picture), only to realize that we should have done a bit of research beforehand.
I wish I could be in the middle of this spectrum, but unfortunately, I often end up being on either extreme.
4. Offering compassion to people who don’t care about you
I don’t understand why I worry about inconveniencing the store clerk when he simply refuses to hear me. I don’t understand why I feel sorry for the professor who is correcting my not-so-perfect assignment who never seemed to care about my education.
I never understand why I feel guilty when I do not buy something from a salesperson (just because he used a few cute words), even though I know that it’s his job, and he just cares about his own profit.
5. Spending your energy constantly validating yourself instead of focusing on your goals
I don’t know how many I times I just keep telling myself that what I’m doing is okay, and I should not bother if someone does not like my idea. We INFPs sometimes move through a cycle of constant self-approval instead of working our way toward our goals.
For example, I want to start my own location-independent business rather than go to college. I know that in order to do that, I’ll need to develop some skills. I had this thought about four months ago, and a month later, I enrolled in college.
I have not taken any steps to start my business because I spend my time reassuring myself that I’m on the right track and I should just focus on the present. Today, I am exactly where I started. Had I focused on developing the relevant skills, I wouldn’t be enrolling for the next semester.
6. Worrying about helping others when the one who you should be helping is yourself
Even when we have no idea how we’ll pay our rent, we feel sorry for not giving money to a homeless person our own way home from being fired from our job.
I simply wish I could just let go when I come across moments when I find someone asking for help. But my highly sensitive soul simply doesn’t allow me to do so.
7. Having high standards but a low self-esteem
We think that we should be a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, but we do not want to enroll in a writing course because we feel we do not deserve that sort of luxury.
We think we should be able to code the next Facebook, but we are afraid of even trying to learn to code, because we feel we are not worth it.
We realize we need many things to achieve that “something,” but we feel unworthy of anything.
And that’s the only reason we feel like we’ve never achieved anything. Our high standards often backfire and lead us nowhere.
Despite all of theses problems, I love being an INFP. I just often find myself laughing at myself and wondering what on earth I am.
Source - Kumar Shashwat, IntrovertDear.com
The Levels of INTP Anger
Meh: Your stupidity has caught the INTP’s attention, but does not personally bother them.
Okay then: You have now managed to impress the INTP with your stupidity. Blunt but non-aggressive corrections may be in your near future. However, the INTP is still not personally affronted by your idiocy.
Annoyance: You must have a really big gob and no filter because you have somehow managed to personally offend the INTP, a rather unusual occurrence. This level of anger is most often achieved through the perpetrator’s complete disregard for logic and/or stubborn ignorance. The INTP will likely avoid you, keeping their replies to you short and often decorated with a sarcastic, “oh really?” Subtle, snarky remarks and insincere, patronizing smiles mark this level of anger when dealing with acquaintances or casual friends. Friends that the INTP values will likely not receive the poor treatment, but instead either a cold shoulder or blunt, direct explanation of their wrongdoings.
Unadulterated Rage: Somehow, you have managed to push the INTP past their tipping point. You must have either betrayed their trust (which is a valuable thing that they give to few) or disrespected them while invading their personal space. At this point, the INTP’s typically locked-in filters will suddenly disappear, and you will experience the biggest whip-lash of your life as they go from calm, cool, and collected to a raging mess in less than five seconds. The INTP may either yell incoherently, stuttering and stumbling over words in their fury, or shout precise, calculated words meant to cut you down as well as display their hurt. Their voice will likely reach a decibel which you have not heard from them before and their entire body will be tensed. However, after only a few minutes, the INTP will recognize their lack of control and likely disappear to isolate themselves and sort through their feelings. Do not go after them immediately but also do not assume that the INTP will approach you to resolve things. They will leave that duty to you as a sort of test to see if you value their friendship enough to apologize and set things right. Most INTPs will not reach the Unadulterated Rage level of anger if they are in any way to blame for the upheaval of their emotions, so it is up to you to patch things up. On rare occasions, the INTP may be pushed to this point of anger simply through outside stress sources. If this happens, the INTP will likely later apologize for their outburst and may or may not give an explanation depending on the depth of their trust for you.
Complete Shut Down: Almost undoubtedly, if you have reached this level, you have also experienced the INTP Unadulterated Rage at least once. Congratulations, you’ve done it. You have betrayed and/or disrespected the INTP one time too many and will now experience the slow freeze of their anger as they bar you from their life. You may also experience the Complete Shut Down if you refused to apologize and do not try to make amends for your hurtful actions. It will start out with them still simmering with rage. Some INTPs may respond to you with quiet, sharp remarks that seem humorous to everyone else, but their dark glance in your direction will tell you differently. Others may respond politely enough, but with absolutely no emotion. They will never smile at you and their demeanor will immediately become stony when you enter a room. If you try to make physical contact with them… well… you’re an idiot. Eventually, their rage will slowly turn to cold apathy. When you ask them questions, they will respond with as little detail as possible and they will NEVER ask you anything that isn’t mandatory. They will no longer react to your presence. They may no longer explicitly ignore you, but they will not acknowledge you either. You are no longer a part of their life, just a face they see on the street or in class. They have little desire for revenge, but also an explicit desire to avoid unnecessary contact with you. If the INTP’s friends are close enough to them, they will begin to shut you out as well, recognizing that if the INTP no longer trusts or respects you, there is very good reason for it. INTPs rarely hold grudges, so after a few months or maybe years, you will no longer experience their anger, only their complete and utter apathy.
Sickness
INFP: how's your cold?
INTJ: #bless penicillin
INTJ: Can't believe this would’ve killed me two centuries ago
Sleep is overrated anyway
xNxJ: Why are your hands purple?
xNxP: That’s a really good question
"Hey, how are you?"
INFP: *gasps in excitment* Do you reaaally want to know? Because actually, now that you're asking, yesterday there was a little bird on the side of my window, and it made me feel so warm inside, but now-
INTP: *blinks* yes
ENFP: Oh I'm good, I listened to that Stevie Wonder song again yesterday, it was amazing, you should try it, it's *takes a pen out*
ENTP: If happiness is starting a new obsession over random, deep-buried knowledge no one has heard of in the last three centuries, then I am fantastic thank you
INFJ: Awww thanks for asking, I'm fine, and you? :)
INTJ: *stares into the void* I'm fine. I'm always fine.
ENFJ: A more important question would be "how are YOU?", is there anything wrong going on at the moment? Do you want HELP?
ENTJ: I'm feeling mild. My achievements are in progress, that's probably why. I'll be back to normal shortly.
ISFP: I feel there is a thorn, pressing its spiteful end against the flesh of my heart, threatening my existence with its- wait, come back!
ISTP: *sighs* I'm good. Not that you care.
ESFP: I'M FEELING WONDERFUL! wait. Oh no...The Sadness...The Pain...HAHAHAHA LOOK A SNAIL
ESTP: Well, I mean, I feel awesome. Wouldn't you if you were me?
ISFJ: I'm great! Here, I made you a cake for your half birthday :)
ISTJ: I'm okay, I have work to do, see you later.
ESFJ: HIIII! :) Oh I'm fine, dear, and YOU? Do you want some cookies??
ESTJ: My life would be better if all the idiots got their work done on time, but hey, nothing's perfect right, except Emma Watson of course. So about that project-
XXTJ: Do you ever get tired of just how random you are?
XNXP: *pouring green food colouring in orange juice* *cleaning the ceiling with a hairdryer* *trying to build an IKEA furniture with one hand strapped behind their back* I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Common mannerism I encounter in the types
Because I’m a sucker for patterns of this kind.
ISFP: Closed eyes while laughing, with tiny head tilts.
ESFP: Small and genuine giggles when they’re in happiness overdrive.
ISTP: Soft frowns, and closing their eyes a bit, as if they were trying really hard to concentrate.
ESTP: Smirking, grinning, chuckling, smug expressions in general, always looks bored.
ISTJ: Light nodding and soft smiles during conversations, to indicate that they’re paying attention.
ESTJ: Attentive stare mixed with a small grin creeping up on their lips.
ISFJ: Small “uh uh’s” in conversations, they always look kinda concerned when they’re listening carefully to someone speaking.
ESFJ: Cry-laughing, way too easily.
INFJ: Graceful expressions and carriage, light laughs.
ENFJ: Golden retriever eyes, high-pitched voice when amused or surprised.
INTJ: Looks unphased by anything, always looking disinterested, in thought or both.
ENTJ: Clenched jaw, focused look, a little frown.
INTP: Pouting while looking up when thinking about something.
ENTP: A small, imperceptible shift from grinning to laughing, mischevious look in their eyes, as if they’re always up to no good.
INFP: Sighs, soft and awkward smiles, raised eyebrows when pensive.
ENFP: Bounce a bit when they move, lively eyes, wide and genuine smiles.
ENFP, INTJ and INTP reacting to INFP liking someone
ENFP: YOUR KIDS ARE GOING TO HAVE SPECIAL NAMES, LIKE EZEQUIEL AND ZACARIAS
INFP: you mean names with a “z”
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INTJ: Awwwww, you should really enjoy this, this is the best part, then it all goes to shit
INFP: oh my god
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INFP: and it’s funny because we were talking about living out in the forest because society is the worst
INTP: I’ve told you this before, INFP, don’t run off to the forest and become Ted Kaczynski
INFP: but he legitimately just wants to leave and forget everything, and I want to plant potatoes and feed people who want to come by
INTP: you could be two sides of Ted Kaczynski, you’d be the good side and he’d be the bad side