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INFJ

In the world of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), INFJs make up about 1-2% of the population, and within that, males are even less common. Estimates suggest that INFJ males represent less than 1% of all men.

“What’s the big deal?” you may ask.

Well, as an INFJ male, I spent my childhood—and most of my early adult years—wondering why I had a hard time finding like-minded individuals who functioned in the same ways that I do.

In college, I wrestled with choosing between music, math, or computer science, as I enjoyed and excelled in all three for similar reasons. I developed strong foundational understanding of the overarching principles that undergirded each of these fields and was able to be creative, productive, and helpful to my peers. However, I didn’t fit the mold or stereotypes associated with any of these fields. The problem was, I felt I didn’t “fit.”

This isn’t a “poor pitiful me” sort of thing. I was genuinely curious as to why things were the way they were. But it wasn’t until much later in life that I stumbled upon MBTI, a psychological tool that categorizes individuals based on four dimensions: (i) where you focus your attention and get your energy, (ii) how you take in information, (iii) how you make decisions, and (iv) how you approach the outside world.

Many posts in this section reflect my own journey as an INFJ, focusing on personality development and how I’ve come to understand myself better. Generally, they will explore the intricacies of my personality type, and how I’ve worked to become more emotionally, socially, and mentally mature.

All of this information initially led me down a rabbit hole, pushing me to seek a deeper understanding not only of myself but of everyone around me.

The blog posts that I make about the INFJ personality type will reflect my own personal journey as I’ve come to understand myself better. Through these posts, I hope to shed light on what it means to be an INFJ and offer insights for others who may be on a similar path of self-discovery. Whether you are an INFJ yourself or simply curious about this unique personality type, my goal is to create a venue where we can explore these topics together and gain a deeper understanding of how we, as INFJs, see and interact with the world.