INTJ's Concept of Failure
INTJ here, in the academic-professional world. A Science Researcher, a title that aligns with my personal characteristics, skills, and values. INTJs are very skilled in any career form, especially something they are passionate about or strongly attuned to. May it be analytic, creative, or even passive. It may seem that INTJs have their shiz together. (Most of the time they do). However, we cannot overlook that there is an inevitable small percentage that INTJs will encounter failure at certain points in their life, especially when we're freshly navigating new grounds. The concept of FAILURE is dreadful. Confronting failure, being in a situation face-to-face with failure is quite gut-wrenching and we feel like our hearts are dropping to the pits of our stomachs. If given the chance, INTJ will try to avoid it but over time will need to accept that they need to overcome their fear head-on. As an INTJ, I am currently facing a failure that is crucial progress to our project. A failure not only in a sense of duty but personally in terms of competence and quality. Ultimately, we INTJs need to overcome and recover... though not necessary to bounce back quickly. I think this failure only boosts the fact that we still have room for improvement and growth.













