there's no virus, trust me. But anyway, did you watch the video? It's super cool, isn't it? :D
I agree with you, but I really pay attention to subtle meanings and body language when speaking with somebody.
Quite sure that a good Cognitive Behavioural therapist could help you. Trust me, they do miracles for diseases like yours. Have you tried it already? (:
I have considered myself a thinker for a long time, since I grew up with an INTP who happens to be my best friend. Sometimes I bypass my fe and go in the ni-ti, academical mode.
From wikipedia:
This is the best popular video on the argument I've seen, by far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dFs9WO2B8uI#!
Very, very interesting.
Do you know your lateral dominance?
These tests measure your right and left brain functions, indicating...
Interesting. I'm very sensitive to temperature /climate and to loud sounds, especially I can't stand people screaming. I'm also a master in body language , I've also read many books about it. The clothing thing is quite new to my ears, never heard anything like that.
I think passion is desirable for passionate people. Passion makes me weak up every day. You can have many passions and you can be passionate about everything you do, from writing a book to cleaning the streets. It's only a matter of perspectives. You can think of cleaning as a boring job, or...
I love them . They are loyal, they trust you and you can trust them. And they love, they love so deeply. My vet saved my dog from cancer, she was dieing in my arm. It's a miracle, but now she's happy as before and loves me even more.
People. I think most infjs have one deep passion : exploring and trying to understand themselves and other human beings. Doesn't mean we all should study psychology, which is quite a cold subject. But we are generally deeply, constantly interested in people.