16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?
MBTI types like INFJ, INFP, ENTP, etc. Each has its unique characteristics and challenges.
MBTI: Unraveling the 16 Personality Types
MBTI, or the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, has gained significant popularity in recent years as a tool for understanding one's personality. In this article, we will explore ten of the MBTI personality types and understand their characteristics.
INFJ - The Advocate INFJ individuals are often described as a unique blend of contradictions. They can be quiet yet intense, passionate yet aloof. Their eyes seem to hold both the compassion of a saint and the indifference of a world destroyer. Their powerful intuition leads them to develop a growing aversion to the world, while their emotional side gives them a love for it. This internal conflict makes them feel torn. They have a strong desire to change the world and save humanity, making them natural philosophers. They are also deeply fascinated by human psychology and are eager to understand their own and others' missions. They quietly observe everyone around them.
INFP - The Mediator INFPs are known for their romantic and brave nature. They are full of artistic sensibility but are prone to emotional lows. They often get lost in emotional fluctuations that seem to fill their minds. They are extremely kind to others, exuding a silent温柔. This makes them great companions in some ways. However, when their emotions get out of control, they may not be as suitable. INFPs need to develop a'stop valve' of rationality to manage their emotional waves. We hope all INFPs are surrounded by love.
IMSB - The Skeptic IMSB is a unique type that satirizes those who use narrow labels to limit their perception of the world. MBTI is a tool for self-understanding, not for self-labeling. If one denies its value altogether, they are missing its true purpose.
ENTP - The Debater ENTPs are characterized by freedom, rationality, and a certain coldness. They are also sunny and determined. Being ahead of the world by half a step makes one a genius; being ahead by a step makes one a madman. ENTPs seem to have a personality where even their flaws can be seen as strengths.
ENFP - The Campaigner ENFPs are flexible in their social interactions. They love everyone equally but often sacrifice themselves due to excessive concern for others, leading to internal conflict. They seem optimistic on the surface but are actually pessimistic due to past experiences. Small joys can make them extremely happy.
ENFJ - The Protagonist ENFJs are extreme altruists. Many spend their lives making others comfortable but never find comfort for themselves.
INTP - The Logician INTPs may seem like robots at first glance, then lazy dogs, and finally, thoughtful yet lazy dogs. They are apathetic observers with severe procrastination issues. They lack interest in many things and start to give up once they think they've understood the essence of things.
INTJ - The Architect INTJs are rational pessimists and emotional idealists. They can be selfish to the point of being paranoid, confident to the point of being arrogant, proud to the point of being haughty, calm to the point of being cold-blooded,多疑 to the point of being猜忌, and stubborn to the point of being坚持.
ISFP - The Adventurer ISFPs are reluctant to socialize but crave attention. They have many ideas but are less active. They care too much about what others think, which can lead to losing themselves in front of others. They seem warm and friendly but are actually indifferent to others' affairs. They only respond out of politeness.
ESTJ - The Executive ESTJs are believers in power and practicality. They are often seen as arrogant, not caring about others' opinions, always having high self-esteem, being highly功利, and always feeling superior. They seem unable to let go of their sense of superiority.