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Why some INTJs think they are INFJs?
It’s a common phenomenon for people to mistype themselves in personality assessments, and INTJs sometimes think they are INFJs. This often stems from a misunderstanding of the core cognitive functions that differentiate these two types. Here’s a breakdown of why this confusion occurs: In short, while both types are intelligent, insightful, and driven, the core…
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Why many INFPs have the illusion they are INFJs?
It’s incredibly common for INFPs to mistype as INFJs, and vice-versa, leading to a lot of discussion and confusion in the MBTI community. While both types share the “I,” “N,” and “F” preferences, their core cognitive functions are fundamentally different, leading to distinct ways of experiencing and interacting with the world. Here’s why many INFPs…
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Why many people criticize the infj man instead of supporting him and helping him?
INFJ men can sometimes feel criticized or misunderstood instead of supported, and this often stems from a few key reasons related to both their personality traits and societal expectations, particularly concerning masculinity. As an INFJ man, I can offer some insights into why this might happen: In essence, the criticism often arises from a fundamental…
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How Latinos can avoid to be like people of Gotham city?
The “Gotham City” metaphor paints a picture of a society plagued by corruption, despair, a lack of trust in institutions, and a feeling of powerlessness. For Latinos to avoid becoming like the people of Gotham City, the focus must be on strengthening community, promoting civic engagement, and ensuring equitable opportunities and justice. This involves a…
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How Arabs can avoid to be like people of Gotham city?
The metaphor of “Gotham City” for societies often evokes images of deep-seated corruption, widespread despair, a pervasive sense of injustice, a lack of trust in institutions, and a feeling of powerlessness among ordinary citizens, often leading to apathy or a reliance on external, sometimes unsanctioned, forces for change. For Arab societies to avoid becoming like…
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How Americans can avoid to be like people of Gotham city?
The comparison of America to Gotham City is a powerful metaphor, highlighting societal vulnerabilities to despair, corruption, and the erosion of civic trust. Gotham’s citizens often exhibit apathy, cynicism, a feeling of helplessness, and a reliance on a single “savior” (Batman) rather than collective action to solve systemic problems. For Americans to avoid becoming like…