sanremi52890
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- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 1w9
I think a lot of things that we experience being INFJ are in fact simply caused by the fact that INFJ's are rare. Any N personality is rare. I've noticed a lot of discussions on this forum come back to that fact, so I decided to make a thread about it. This was specifically inspired by the 'do you ever feel dumb?' thread.... But I thought this concept could merit its own thread.
What experiences have you had that were caused by having a rare personality type?
-when a teacher in a class asks a 'fill in the blank' question... i.e. "And the main reason why this happened was..... can anyone tell me?" I hate these kinds of questions because it's essentially saying "tell me what I'm thinking right now." Since I think about things in a much different way than most people, I almost always fail at answering these questions. Usually it happens during class discussions when a teacher is looking for a specific answer. I usually never get that specific answer. But I have 1,000 other possible answers in mind!
-since we're on the topic of school...... that rare situation when you get an NT or NF teacher. And suddenly, the tables turn, and you almost *always* know "what they're thinking" while nobody else does. And that teacher starts thinking that you're really special and intelligent. I had that experience recently, I went to my 5-year high school reunion, and I met my 8th grade social studies teacher there, someone I'd been really close to. She hugged me and was like "so glad to see you" etc and she turned to my friend I was with and was like "This one's special!" (meaning me). I was really flattered of course but I was also confused... why was I special? what did I ever do that was special? Then I realized: she's most likely an NF. I was probably one of the few students she had that year who actually understood the way she thought.
one thing.... I know NF's are not quite as rare as I've been making them out to seem. They are, what, 10 - 15 %? that's not SO rare. BUT, the rare-ness is exacerbated by the fact that many NF's lack confidence (probably because of being rare) and many NF's may also learn to talk like an SJ or SP, just to be understood, and fail to fully appreciate their own way of talking. So the whole 'NF-perspective' becomes more rare than actual NF people. It's that process of conforming to the majority, "winner take all" situation that makes minorities seem much more rare than they actually are.
What experiences have you had that were caused by having a rare personality type?
-when a teacher in a class asks a 'fill in the blank' question... i.e. "And the main reason why this happened was..... can anyone tell me?" I hate these kinds of questions because it's essentially saying "tell me what I'm thinking right now." Since I think about things in a much different way than most people, I almost always fail at answering these questions. Usually it happens during class discussions when a teacher is looking for a specific answer. I usually never get that specific answer. But I have 1,000 other possible answers in mind!
-since we're on the topic of school...... that rare situation when you get an NT or NF teacher. And suddenly, the tables turn, and you almost *always* know "what they're thinking" while nobody else does. And that teacher starts thinking that you're really special and intelligent. I had that experience recently, I went to my 5-year high school reunion, and I met my 8th grade social studies teacher there, someone I'd been really close to. She hugged me and was like "so glad to see you" etc and she turned to my friend I was with and was like "This one's special!" (meaning me). I was really flattered of course but I was also confused... why was I special? what did I ever do that was special? Then I realized: she's most likely an NF. I was probably one of the few students she had that year who actually understood the way she thought.
one thing.... I know NF's are not quite as rare as I've been making them out to seem. They are, what, 10 - 15 %? that's not SO rare. BUT, the rare-ness is exacerbated by the fact that many NF's lack confidence (probably because of being rare) and many NF's may also learn to talk like an SJ or SP, just to be understood, and fail to fully appreciate their own way of talking. So the whole 'NF-perspective' becomes more rare than actual NF people. It's that process of conforming to the majority, "winner take all" situation that makes minorities seem much more rare than they actually are.