Editor at MBTI Type Guide. Sophie writes the pieces readers send to friends who are new to MBTI. Patient, conversational, and unhurried — she'd rather spend an extra paragraph clarifying a concept than make a reader feel slow for asking.
For years I thought I was an INFP because I also loved writing and 'crafting poignant stories.' But then I realized my core drive wasn't just self-expression; it was the 'passionate therapist' or 'non-profit director' fighting 'tirelessly for social justice' part. That emphasis on deep meaning and advocating for others, which the article highlighted for INFJs, finally showed me my true type. It wasn't about being creative, it was about impact.
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@the_architect_lifeINTJ
4月3日
Okay, this article really put words to my internal drive. The description of INTJs as 'groundbreaking theoretical physicists' or 'brilliant strategists leading a tech startup to world domination' just... YES. I'm currently in a project management role, and while I enjoy the 'meticulously planned step' aspect, I often find myself craving more intellectual challenges than execution. My ultimate dream is to be in R&D, designing systems that haven't even been conceived yet. It's that urge to unravel mysteries and build something truly novel that pushes me every day. This just confirms what I already suspected about my path forward.
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mybfmademedoit_estpESTP
3月31日
My girlfriend forced me to take this test, lol. Said I needed to 'discover where my unique awesomeness truly belongs.' The article says ESTPs are 'real estate agents' or 'bartenders' and 'thrive where the action is.' Sounds about right, I guess. As long as I'm not stuck in a 'soul-crushing cubicle,' I'm cool. Guess I should go close some deals now or something.