I wrote this whole thing up about what being an INFJ means to me and lost it, of course.
Data loss is the norm around here; my computer reboots spontaneously with sporadic bursts in frequency. I've had this tower for 8 years. While it was top of the line for 2008 and I've upgraded the amount of RAM, it's always had this weird BIOS/ Wake On LAN conflict error that I never cared enough to track down. It crashes about twice a week on a good week. Usually I don't even notice, because of the nature of the error means it usually happens while I'm not using the computer.
However, this week that was not the case. Maybe Andromeda is just greeting the New Year, but she's crashed 10 times in the last week. So that, combined with an error in the Semagic instance which normally holds my draft between computer crashes* means byebye automagical load of my last draft, which was 9000 words of INFJ splooge.
(it wants UAC to give it permissions, I think, but then runs into the fact that I have UAC turned the fuck off so UAC ignores the permission request and Semagic bitches. Again, I don't care enough to fix it.)
I'm a bit pissed, but not strongly so, because realistically, the Meyers Briggs is a scientific crock of shit. I've been in therapy for ten years, and I can tell you that whatever article you can google up, the vast majority of the psychology community doesn't mention the MBTI, comment on it, or place any validity on its merits.
Psychologists love personality tests, but they're scientists, too. The MBTI lacks specificity and reproducibility, the quality and capacity of measuring reliably and getting the same results time after time--those two things don't happen for this "test", like Rorscarch blots and the dubiously brilliant, seemingly-semi-logical intuition-based bullshit of Freud.
That having been said, the MBTI is a great measure of something, alright, the same thing that horoscopes measure, and that is how much we believe in a specific concept about ourselves.
QED, that's why me and half of tumblr are INFJs. (Also, I'm a Scorpio with Scorpio Rising and half my houses in Scorpio, so fuck me, it pisses me off this stuff can seem accurate to the point where I'm even "the type that doesn't like types".)
You can probably replace INFJ with "person who thinks INFJ describes them" in all of the below, which is mainly just advice giving regardless. Even though my scientific doubts remain after spending two weeks reading about the MBTI, reading these descriptions and information likewise remain an interesting way of looking at myself from one outside perspective.
With all of the above in mind, here are my links.
'INFJ Personality Type: Lover of Wisdom & Beauty' from Personality Junkie The INFJ and Perfectionism INFJ: The Rarest and Honestly, Fucking Coolest Type Stress Relief for the INFJ /
Personality Growth for the INFJ Personality Growth for the INFJ:
A major component of personal growth is being able to identify and embrace your weaknesses. Everyone has weaknesses because this is a normal part of life. Your weaknesses can actually serve a positive purpose when they motivate you to correct them so that you can become a better person. While the INFJ personality type tends to have a variety of special gifts and positive personality traits, you must also make yourself aware of the weaknesses.
The degree of the weakness will ultimately depend on the person. In some cases, the weakness does not apply to all people who possess the INFJ personality type. Look at the following list of weaknesses and consider those that apply to you so that you can start to think about making the right changes:
- a) Quickly dismissive of the ideas of others
- b) Judging others
- c) Finding faults in others
- d) Not tolerating other people's weaknesses
- e) Holding grudges
- f) Thinking they are always right
- g) Difficulty communicating feelings and thoughts
- h) Difficulty make decisions under pressure
INFJ Development: The Unique Growth Path of the INFJ from Personality Central Embracing all of Yourself, Even Your Flaws Originally posted at
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