MBTI

Mediator

Diplomats INFP

Poetic, kind and altruistic people, always eager to help a good cause.

'Chloe is your basic extreme example of an ENFP, constantly searching for answers and reasons for things in an insatiable quest to satisfy her own feelings, in this case what happened to Rachel. Too...

ha, didn't realize we posted the same thing word-for-word in some places I understand what that person means though; it's been studied that drivers will basically go into peripheral-vision mode...

If I don't clean something, it pretty much ties back to not wanting to fill my day with life's mundanities, but I wouldn't throw it out over that.

1. I think driving is very boring and tedious, so I try not to do it (which is OK because I don't go anywhere), but I don't actually dread it. 2. I'm patient, but other drivers still give me a...

I saw Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds in Brooklyn and Sarah McLachlan in Hartford, CT last year. Both sounded great and were engaging. I've also seen Phish (not my thing but they play great), Dylan...

Yeah, a common INFP pitfall is the ability to crawl into and immediately feel comfortable in another person's skin, which allows us to feel warmed up to another person more quickly than other types....

Red Hot Chili Peppers—Suck My Kiss R.E.M.—The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite Fleetwood Mac—Seven Wonders Smashing Pumpkins—Zero Cat Stevens—Whistlestar Black Sabbath—Paranoid

Depends on the genre. For example, I don't like vocal jazz, but I love instrumental jazz. On the other hand, rock instrumentals tend to lose me, and I think vocals ground them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxgvkzFVnNQ It's too bad this (excellent) song is the only exposure American audiences have to the incomparable Paul Weller.

I think it's more accurate to say I'm good at letting others speak. It gives the illusion of being a great listener, but to be honest some of the time I'm not really listening intently.

Rick and Lori: Didn't have a ton of speaking roles this season so I've forgotten where these characters stand. They are/were tough to pin down anyway. Glenn: ENFP? Same deal, really. Shane: ESTJ...

Er, whoops. Don't mind me. I'm not usually that bad with unambiguous context clues.

Respectfully, this is confirmation bias in action. Contrast with situations where human interaction is inevitable: e.g. place the same two individuals in a crowded apartment and now the social beast...

If anything, it's best to just speak openly about the perceived rift. Essentially the two of you are communicating through a third party, so further distancing yourself from the reality of the...

There are limits to the usefulness of pure knowledge. Assimilating factoids and concrete systems is good in the sense that experience is good, but ultimately it is reliant on what was accepted at a...

All of the above in one way or another, but only because these are things that exist and are perpetuated outside the self. One trusts in whatever it is or values it because it appears to be...

If you want to interact with the girl, that's your prerogative. If you aren't actively trying to antagonize the guy, there's not much else you can do. It's his problem. The two things aren't related;...

You didn't want to be scolded for a simple mistake. You knew what the danger was and respected it, but it slipped your mind for an instant, so the reprimanding seemed unnecessary to you. There's...

Probably becoming overly complacent. It's a dangerous trap considering one doesn't really sense that there's anything wrong.

Yeah, I imagine conversations that have happened or could happen, then the person's likely response, and get angry with them for being that way. Part of me knows that it's only speculation, but I...

Apology is one of those concepts that everyone understands implicitly. It's taken for granted in everyday conversation that when you talk about it, you don't need to ever define the term beforehand....

No, in fact, it would stand to reason that cognitive functions are less pertinent than ever in this situation. You're not exactly processing any new information while you're trying to fall asleep; at...

I didn't say intuition is shallow. I said Ne is shallow, in the sense that all extraverted functions generally operate as such. There is no personal effect to it, so it operates solely on outside...

Ne is a free-flowing conceptual sort of mentality and it appears quick so to speak. It can blow through a lot of connections in a short period of time, so it seems impressive because of its breadth...

Ne beats around the bush. It makes its point without really making it. It chooses to illustrate its reasoning in a more relative manner. Its final product is as much a statement about a general group...

A large aspect of the quality of extraversion is the very idea of caring about how you come across or how the collective views or judges you. If you're introverted, by nature you draw everything in...

Elena: ISFJ Damon: ENTP Katherine: ESTP Alaric: ISTP Caroline: ESFJ Klaus: ESTJ Rebekah: ESFP Jeremy and Tyler are probably ISTP. Bonnie and Matt I have no idea. Stefan is kind of a broken...

This is a universal facet of self-awareness. Your conscious mind has more direct influence over your thoughts and actions, but as a consequence your natural strengths and inclinations are in check. ...

I think you're not so much worried that you're dysfunctional as you are afraid you're not living up to the image you believe is correct or ideal.

Sephiroth is ENFJ. His whole thing was about reunification as he was a product of Jenova. I don't know if anybody pointed this out already but during the first half of the game any time Sephiroth...

I'm about halfway through the book. I haven't seen the movie yet, so I don't know if Bateman is portrayed differently in that. But I can tell you that in the novel he is ESTP and there is not any...

I agree wholeheartedly. I find her the most realistically written and overall interesting character on the show. She is pathetic in the strictest sense of the wordx97not in the scornful way, just that...

The closest fit for Dexter is Te. In the beginning, the whole basis of his personality is Harry's rigid code, not his own. He struggles with how he himself feels about things. This is his main...

One of the things I like about myself is that I feel like I'm pretty good with suspending fault in most circumstances, since unless it's a recurring problem you want to help fix, there's probably no...

I think people exaggerate somewhat the idea that Judging/Perceiving pairs are nothing like one another. I agree that the differing functional attitudes are worth noting, but at the same time, they...

A note on perceived physical anomalies: Don't get too worked up over parts of yourself you think aren't traditionally attractive. Everyone is different. You just don't hear about the lesser opinions...

That feeling when you observe a particularly misguided couple and wish you could genuinely advise them that they only think they're in a relationship.

There are people who don't like Oddworld? Oh, the horror. I mean, Munch might have been fundamentally weaker than its predecessors, but you gotta love that atmosphere.

Tread lightly, for you are skirting the line between where you are and the endless void known as abject subjectivism, from which there is no return. If you turn back now, you may be able to salvage...

Any item from typical American breakfasts. Most hamburgers, hot wings, nachos, pizza, etc. Basically anything you'd find on a TGI Fridays menu or something. Chinese, Mexican (or at least the...

I write more eloquently than I speak, but I pick at things I write endlessly. Prorated for preparation time, my spoken words are not that much less impressive when it comes down to it. I think I...

I believe the consensus can more or less be summed up as somewhat monotone, but fairly deep with a modestly pleasant baritone quality. I've also been told it seems slightly goofy at times, which I...

Yeah, sleep and I don't get along well. I'm definitely not an insomniac; if I need the sleep, I can get it done. It's just a matter of when, and my sleep cycles don't behave. I kind of go back and...

One of the more bizarre phenomenon I've noticed is that while people generally equate T with logic and F with emotion, still they subsequently come to the conclusion that the ExTPs and IxTJs are the...

That reasoning only works if the original basis was sound. If you later come to the conclusion that your ideas about the other ENTPs were flawed in some way, the entire paradigm will shift...

Lashing out, if only because concerning the other option, no one can rightfully blame you for not expressing a whole lot of care. The implication of the term lashing out is sort of that they're not...

I consider it a moot point to ponder whether a different choice would have produced a better outcome. Even with some of the more critical choices in your life, despite that the one basic facet of it...

Chances are she wasn't excited because she thought the study would prove insightful. It's possible she just liked the idea of charity in and of itself; logically then because her view of it is...

Are they corrections about things that matter? If it's an error of fact, like some kind of mathematical truth (Actually, you're mistaken. We only have three hamsters.), you can just point out that...

What you described is textbook Se (concrete exploring mentality), but if he's been around for 72 years he may have had time to develop this perspective without it actually being his dominant function.'