Type Whisperer.

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I apologize if a thread on this has already been made, but I did a search and couldn't find anything.

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Here's a result I got posting something that is the most intimate thing I have shared with the world. I also think it is the most "me" it gets.

## Executive Summary

This individual appears to be a deeply spiritual person with a strong intuitive sense and a tendency towards introversion. They demonstrate empathy and compassion, valuing personal connections and seeking deeper meaning in their experiences. Their communication style is receptive and reflective, prioritizing understanding and emotional connection.

## Detailed Personality Profile

* **Jungian Type Preferences:** INFJ (Confidence: 8/10)
* **Enneagram Type:** 4w5 (Confidence: 7/10)
* **Tritype:** 469 (Confidence: 6/10)
* **Instinctual Stack:** So/Sx/Sp (Confidence: 6/10)
* **Communication Style:** Intuitive (Confidence: 8/10)

## In-Depth Analysis

* **Cognitive Functions:** The individual exhibits strong Introverted Intuition (Ni), focusing on underlying meanings and patterns. Their Feeling (F) preference is evident in their emotional responses and concern for the prophet's well-being. Extroverted Feeling (Fe) is demonstrated through their compassionate actions and desire for connection. Introverted Thinking (Ti) appears in their attempts to make sense of the prophet's message. The narrative suggests a less developed Extroverted Sensing (Se), as they initially overlook details about the prophet's condition.

* **Core Motivations:** A core desire for authenticity and a fear of being ordinary are evident. The individual seeks deep meaning and connection, resonating with the Enneagram 4's focus on individuality and emotional depth. The 5 wing adds an element of introspection and a desire for knowledge.

* **Tritype Interactions:** The 469 tritype suggests a combination of introspection (4), a need for security (6), and a desire for harmony (9). These types interact to create a personality that is both sensitive and adaptable, seeking deeper understanding while also valuing stability and connection.

* **Instinctual Priorities:** The likely So/Sx/Sp stacking indicates a prioritization of social connections and relationships (So), followed by a desire for intense, meaningful experiences (Sx). Self-preservation (Sp) appears to be less of a focus, as evidenced by their willingness to engage with the stranger and offer help.

* **Communication Patterns:** The individual's communication style is intuitive and emotionally expressive. They actively listen and respond with empathy, demonstrating a strong focus on understanding the other person's perspective. Their language is reflective and focuses on internal experiences.

## Potential Growth Areas

1. **Developing Extroverted Sensing (Se):** Practicing mindfulness and engaging more fully with the present moment could enhance their awareness of their surroundings and practical details. This might involve activities that focus on sensory experiences, such as nature walks or artistic expression.

2. **Managing Emotional Intensity:** The individual's deep empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion. Learning strategies for emotional regulation, such as setting boundaries and practicing self-care, would be beneficial.

3. **Balancing Introversion and Extroversion:** While their introverted nature is a source of strength, consciously engaging in social activities and seeking out new connections could broaden their horizons and provide valuable opportunities for growth.

## Caveats and Limitations

This analysis is based on a limited text sample and should be considered a starting point for self-reflection. Personality is complex and multifaceted, and individuals may not always fit neatly into specific categories. Professional guidance from a qualified psychologist or counselor is recommended for a more comprehensive understanding of one's personality.
 
I could never get it to work. Anything entered into the input box resulted in an authentication failure.

Harrumph,
Ian
 
Yep, sounds like a few people that are here now and many more that have been here in the past.

ADHD, Autism, and tremendous insight generally accompany these types. Some people [who have been here] also had gifts that have a paranormal attribute though I’m not going to label these.

When it comes to creativity, woukd you say you prefer art or science more?
 
When it comes to creativity, woukd you say you prefer art or science more?

If you had asked if I prefer philosophy or art, I would have said philosophy. But between art and science is a no-brainer: art all the way.
 
If you had asked if I prefer philosophy or art, I would have said philosophy. But between art and science is a no-brainer: art all the way.
There are several people here that are the same. Most all here have a high appreciation for art though it is expressed differently. Lately I’ve seen several writers, calligraphy, painters (various mediums), photography, graphic design, etc.

Some display it in their member blogs and it’s really good.

Graphic design, computer programming, and IT professions seem to be notable.

Apologies if you’ve already seen these and I’m rehashing.

Glad you are finding more of who you are - that’s important to people with this personality type.
 
There are several people here that are the same. Most all here have a high appreciation for art though it is expressed differently. Lately I’ve seen several writers, calligraphy, painters (various mediums), photography, graphic design, etc.

Some display it in their member blogs and it’s really good.

Graphic design, computer programming, and IT professions seem to be notable.

Apologies if you’ve already seen these and I’m rehashing.

Glad you are finding more of who you are - that’s important to people with this personality type.

It's only recently that I discovered I am an INFJ. What I shared in the OP was part of the process of finding this out, so I am trying to be a help to others as well. This discovery was very helpful to me because it helped put a name on what I already knew, or it enlightened me in some ways about who I am supposed to be.

I write and I write poetry. Not professionally, but I have a blog (which actually costs me money rather than getting money from it, but I digress).
 
I could never get it to work. Anything entered into the input box resulted in an authentication failure.

Harrumph,
Ian

I think I ran into this one time. I had to actually put in LESS than more. I think the cut off is around 180K characters or something.
 
Yep, sounds like a few people that are here now and many more that have been here in the past.

ADHD, Autism, and tremendous insight generally accompany these types. Some people [who have been here] also had gifts that have a paranormal attribute though I’m not going to label these.

When it comes to creativity, woukd you say you prefer art or science

Yep, sounds like a few people that are here now and many more that have been here in the past.

ADHD, Autism, and tremendous insight generally accompany these types. Some people [who have been here] also had gifts that have a paranormal attribute though I’m not going to label these.

When it comes to creativity, woukd you say you prefer art or science more?
Definitely science. And speaking of AI, I took classes on AI coding and I was just as lost with that as when I tried to make sense out of how bitcoin mining worked. Some things I just for the life of me figure out how it works even with step by step action. I would need someone to show me in person as they go along as I’m working side by side learning it as I am a hands on learner. Trying to do online classes on it still just leaves me scratching my head. I actually understand quantum mechanics better.
 
@Hyacinth these are all interesting. I don’t believe there are as many people engaged in these topics within this forum but there are a few that participate occasionally.

AI, crypto, and quantum mechanics all have steep learning curves, so I don’t think you’re alone in trying to make sense of it. The good news is that you can engage any of these without having to be a professional; however, if you do become a professional, each can be quite lucrative.

I think there is a smaller subset of INFJ’s that like focusing on a deep understanding of the sciences and it has been pointed out that a particular Enneagram type is more likely to be part of their personality. I personally haven’t explored enneagrams but I have spoken to some INFJs that are aware of it and explained it to me.
 
I think I ran into this one time. I had to actually put in LESS than more. I think the cut off is around 180K characters or something.
I tried many strings of varying length.

Cheers,
Ian
 
It's only recently that I discovered I am an INFJ. What I shared in the OP was part of the process of finding this out, so I am trying to be a help to others as well. This discovery was very helpful to me because it helped put a name on what I already knew, or it enlightened me in some ways about who I am supposed to be.

I write and I write poetry. Not professionally, but I have a blog (which actually costs me money rather than getting money from it, but I digress).
It can feel like a sort of coming home can't it, finding a type match that fits well?
 
It can feel like a sort of coming home can't it, finding a type match that fits well?

Yeah. I had settled on types before, but it never felt totally right, and I would always revise it. This feels very different.
 
@Hyacinth these are all interesting. I don’t believe there are as many people engaged in these topics within this forum but there are a few that participate occasionally.

AI, crypto, and quantum mechanics all have steep learning curves, so I don’t think you’re alone in trying to make sense of it. The good news is that you can engage any of these without having to be a professional; however, if you do become a professional, each can be quite lucrative.

I think there is a smaller subset of INFJ’s that like focusing on a deep understanding of the sciences and it has been pointed out that a particular Enneagram type is more likely to be part of their personality. I personally haven’t explored enneagrams but I have spoken to some INFJs that are aware of it and explained it to me.
I’ve been reading up on enneagrams and while I can’t find any definitive results linking any particular enneagram type over another that prefers science over art I can tell you that personally I believe they both go hand in hand. Science appeals to my analytical and logical reasoning preferences over my abstract empathic responses and seeing how my math, science, and technology side prefers measurable concrete answers over abstract ways of thinking then I move towards one direction over another. I do find that since art can be subjective from what the artist wants the viewer to think it’s much harder for me to point to a piece of artwork and “get it” or “understand it” and the parts of it that leaves me scratching my head the most tends to be “art” that is popular that doesn’t really actually strike me as art (like duct tape banana). It is hard for me to go to art museums and observe and get the same results that I get from my chemistry, biology, and physiology lab experiences that I had or the gratification I got out of completing those labs and experiments. They were measurable, precise, and if done incorrectly would amount to very different outcomes which in itself were also very fascinating to my curious mind.
 
I’ve been reading up on enneagrams and while I can’t find any definitive results linking any particular enneagram type over another that prefers science over art I can tell you that personally I believe they both go hand in hand. Science appeals to my analytical and logical reasoning preferences over my abstract empathic responses and seeing how my math, science, and technology side prefers measurable concrete answers over abstract ways of thinking then I move towards one direction over another. I do find that since art can be subjective from what the artist wants the viewer to think it’s much harder for me to point to a piece of artwork and “get it” or “understand it” and the parts of it that leaves me scratching my head the most tends to be “art” that is popular that doesn’t really actually strike me as art (like duct tape banana). It is hard for me to go to art museums and observe and get the same results that I get from my chemistry, biology, and physiology lab experiences that I had or the gratification I got out of completing those labs and experiments. They were measurable, precise, and if done incorrectly would amount to very different outcomes which in itself were also very fascinating to my curious mind.
I’m sure that we’d find all the Enneagram types in the sciences though their roles might differ. One to have a good look at is my own type, E5. We are hoarders of knowledge and use it to validate ourselves by being right - to a fault if we aren’t careful. We love learning, but we often overdo it driven by anxiety. I gather from the books that E5 with an E6 wing are more often found working as lab rats, but I don’t know how accurate this is. I’m wing 4 myself, and are drawn by the sheer majik of the world and of maths.

But E5s don’t all pursue the sciences, they can satisfy their longing to know deeply in any field. I spent several years diving deep into genealogy when I retired and that is as fascinating as any science.

But there will be plenty of E6 scientists too, as well as E8s and E1s. You may well find E2s drawn to the people facing sciences. And E4s in the more romantic sciences.

Have a look on line - if you search on famous scientists’ E types that might give you some ideas.
 
@Hyacinth I was not suggesting that a particular Enneagram type was associated with math and science but simply that INFJ’s with a specific Enneagram type seem more aligned with these topics (and professions). I’ve seen this be the case across this forum over time and it would be quite remarkable if it were mere coincidence.

I didn’t suggest which type of Enneagram because I felt that it is often more credible when discovered.

This subtype of INFJ does appear to be shorter in supply - but that could just be that there are less of them that participate within a forum environment.
 
@Hyacinth I was not suggesting that a particular Enneagram type was associated with math and science but simply that INFJ’s with a specific Enneagram type seem more aligned with these topics (and professions). I’ve seen this be the case across this forum over time and it would be quite remarkable if it were mere coincidence.

I didn’t suggest which type of Enneagram because I felt that it is often more credible when discovered.

This subtype of INFJ does appear to be shorter in supply - but that could just be that there are less of them that participate within a forum environment.
Likely. I would be fascinated if a survey was conducted just for sheer curiosity. Where else can you go online that has this many of us in one place. That in itself has been fascinating enough for me as my life has consisted of meeting a few of us here and there but not all together in one platform before.
 
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