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Actually, he's right (to an extent). The thing that has helped me function better is to focus on figuring out other people (apply your intuition towards them, it very quickly starts to yield a rich return as you get better and better at it).

The advice about trying to be aware of how people dress/act in situations you find difficult is excellent, as well. The internet has advice on just about everything, usually all I need is a little bit of direction to get started and everything else follows very quickly.

It's helpful to get clothing advice from women, too (I say as a guy); don't wear anything that you aren't confident in, though.

The biggest thing that helped me, however, it getting involved in athletics. For me it was martial arts (karate, wrestling, judo, MMA, boxing, etc) and weightlifting. INFP's are naturally avoidant of conflict, so becoming more comfortable with it can prove to be a very enlightening (if highly uncomfortable) procedure. I found it to have a whole series of "trickle-down" benefits with the rest of my life.
 
nourish our faith in what?
Interesting note on nourishing one's faith. Yesterday am as I was painting for the first time I though maybe studying theology in a school WITH OTHER PEOPLE AND A TEACHER might be a sane idea -- it was the first time I've thought that. Reading some of the entries here made me remember that and I will let the thought simmer in my mind. I have ways I nourish my faith but to go to school for it would be bizarre. I do remember meeting a woman who got a master's in Dublin and said it was a wonderful experience, and very ecumenical and international. Though I was raised Catholic and still belief in catholicism, I know most conservative clergy would call me a heretic so, I'm rather quiet and careful in sharing about beliefs I've come to have. Thanks for inspiring me to mull over these thoughts here.
 
Flying Spaghetti Monsters?
I like your quote by Campbell. Funny, I was browsing through one of his books last night! take care and have a peaceful holiday season, rose
 
Oh yea and a pun?

gimmeabreak

Don't worry about me pissing any of you sensitive people any more I'm done with this forum, I've said all I need to say.

So fuck off I know I'm right. The video in my sig was made by some little girl who doesn't know shit about anything, but it solves life just like jimmy eat world and so many others have done.

Sink into sweet uncertainty, you motherfuckers.

If only you were in touch with your soul as well ;]
 
* They accept and value people as individuals, and are strongly egalitarian. They believe that individuals have the right to be themselves, without having their attitudes and perspectives brought under scrutiny. Accordingly, they have a great deal of tolerance and acceptance dealing with people who might encounter negative judgment from society in general. They can see something positive in everyone. They believe in individuals. If they give themselves the opportunity, an INFP can become a much-needed source of self-esteem and confidence for people who cannot find it on their own. In this way, they can nurture a “sick soul” back to health.
It really makes me happy that this shows other people like this exist because, to be honest, it doesn't seem like they do most of the time and it can be pretty disheartening.
 
ths is so, so, so helpful
 
Think of the people who are closest to you. As you think of each person, tell yourself “this person has their own life going on, and they are more concerned with their own life than they are with mine.” Remember that this does not mean that they do not care about you. It is the natural order of things.

Try to visualize what that person is doing right now: What things are they encountering, what thoughts are they having? Do not pass judgment, or compare their situation to your own.


this makes me sad i realize the whole thing about people having their own lives and everything but this just makes me sad and somewhat paranoid at times im still trying to get over that lol
overall great guide 10/10 would guide again! :)
 
Oh yea and a pun?

Sink into sweet uncertainty, you motherfuckers.

This made me laugh..haha.. ^^

To achieve a better understanding of the external world, the INFP should try to perceive information objectively, before fitting it into their value system. They should consciously be aware of their tendency to discard anything that doesn’t agree with their values, and work towards lessening this tendency. They should try to see situations from other people’s perspectives, without making personal judgments about the situations or the other people’s perspectives.


This is good advice for the entire human race however...not just INFPs.

Very insightful article and good suggestions.
 
What about the INFP atheists/agnostics/skeptics? Faith seems to me a huge obstacle on one's path to understanding reality, to finding authenticity, as we INFP's are purportedly so fond of.
 
As someone who is just starting to investigate how may personality types manifests in the day-to-day, I found this post's insights on social interactions ridiculously useful. Lately I've been thinking that I was some sort of social freak and started pulling memories from waaay back into my childhood to support this conclusion.

It's nice to have some personality-based reasoning for my experiences. I also really appreciate the advice to make an extra effort to actually notice other people objectively, rather than through my personal lens. I think it's good to be aware of the "filtering" of information that can automatically take place when one is concerned first and foremost with preserving one's own set idea of how the world is - as opposed to being open to actually learning what the world is.

Great post and thank you, mods, for keeping it up even though the OP seems to no longer be with us.
 
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