THE ADVOCATE
By: Pratik Patel
Description
INFJs are the rarest kind making up only one percent of the population. As Diplomats (NF), they have a sense of idealism and morality, but what sets them apart is the Judging (J) trait – INFJs are not idle dreamers, but people capable of taking concrete steps to realize their goals and make a lasting positive impact. INFJ's purpose of life is helping others. They are very structured and try to avoid last minute cramming. INFJs stand firm until they accomplish their objective.
Career Paths
INFJs desire to help and connect makes careers in healthcare, especially the more holistic varieties, very rewarding for INFJs – roles as counselors, psychologists, doctors, life coaches and spiritual guides are all attractive options.
Learning Styles
INFJs' are known to take in information easily and recall material accurately. They also easily comprehend instructions and find elation when they can apply their skills to work. INFJs syle of learning is to distribute their effort when learning new material.
Famous People
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Plato
- Ghandi
- Thomas Jefferson
- Dante
- Adolf Hitler
- Osama Bin Laden
- Yoda
- Dumbledore
- Voldemort
- Batman
- Obi wan kenobi
Common Traits and Strenghts
- Creative
- Insightful
- Inspiring and Convincing
- Decisive
- Determined and Passionate
- Altruistic
Weaknesses
- Sensitive
- Perfectionistic
- Can Burn Out Easily
Portrayal of me
INFJ portrays my inner self. The personality is known for its care for others and organization skills. Both of these skills fits me. INFJ also shows that I should go towards the medical field because of my trait of caring and being cool in pressure. INFJ even fits my learning style by my ability to take in information and recall it accurately. The personality even resembles people I considered ideals like Martin Luther King and Dumbledore. The one trait that does not click is being a individual person. I personally do not support individualism because I would rather cooperate with a team than be by myself.