Enso
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ
Yo,
So I was thinking,
At work INFJ's are known for being quiet (most of the time) except maybe in circumstances when they really vibe with their coworkers. Based on that line of thinking, would you rather be the quiet person in a loud room or the loud person in a quiet room?
Before you answer, what I mean when I say "loud person in a quiet room" is a bit more abstract.
I think most INFJ's are generally quiet and a little bit odd, we can hide it for a bit but eventually our quirkiness comes out; also usually we're only loud for like 20 minutes before being depleted. So what I mean when I say "loud in a quiet room", I mean more would your rather be around other quiet people (ISxx types etc) but know that you are the "eccentric" or kind of odd person ("loud" in abstract terms) or be the quiet one around louder people (blend into background mode).
Personally, I think I prefer the blend-into-background mode (refer to figure 1)
Figure 1. depiction of a warm and cozy habitat.
So I was thinking,
At work INFJ's are known for being quiet (most of the time) except maybe in circumstances when they really vibe with their coworkers. Based on that line of thinking, would you rather be the quiet person in a loud room or the loud person in a quiet room?
Before you answer, what I mean when I say "loud person in a quiet room" is a bit more abstract.
I think most INFJ's are generally quiet and a little bit odd, we can hide it for a bit but eventually our quirkiness comes out; also usually we're only loud for like 20 minutes before being depleted. So what I mean when I say "loud in a quiet room", I mean more would your rather be around other quiet people (ISxx types etc) but know that you are the "eccentric" or kind of odd person ("loud" in abstract terms) or be the quiet one around louder people (blend into background mode).
Personally, I think I prefer the blend-into-background mode (refer to figure 1)

Figure 1. depiction of a warm and cozy habitat.