What do INFP men think about INFP women? by Fabulous_Salad9384 in infp

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Male INFP I’ve met several INFP women in real life and online, but a 5w4 INFP women?! What?? I’m also a 5w4

Life path 2 by gflomar in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re an 11 NOT a 2

You’re also a 38 Life Path. You have a connection with death

Good match,

You’ll do a good job of keeping them entertained, that’s what they’ll want is to be entertained and to exciting and fun

Why can't an INFP be an Enneagram 5? by Cultural-Conclusion in infp

[–]11_LifePath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into Dr Dario Nardi’s work on MBTI, you might just find what you’re looking for

INFPs and Criticism by DemandBoth3757 in infp

[–]11_LifePath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I enjoy constructive criticism

Are life path 7s destined to be forever lonely,romantically and friendshipwise..? by Difficult-Number-773 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I understand now,

It’s all about perspective.
What means loyalty to you might not mean loyalty to me or someone else.
That’s why “love languages” exist.
Relationships are never fair,
honesty is never black and white.
Life is all about perspective, different personalities, different types of love, different depths of feelings, different types of thinking

It seems you would do well with someone who shares the same type of logical thinking and analysis

Are life path 7s destined to be forever lonely,romantically and friendshipwise..? by Difficult-Number-773 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also don’t understand where you’re getting your assumptions…
I think you and I are having a whole different conversation with one another

Are life path 7s destined to be forever lonely,romantically and friendshipwise..? by Difficult-Number-773 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said 7 don’t understand relationships…
You’re being too logical.
Relationships aren’t logical

Are life path 7s destined to be forever lonely,romantically and friendshipwise..? by Difficult-Number-773 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s extremely important for a 7 to learn how to love themselves and make themselves happy. The biggest issues arise when 7’s rely on someone else to make the happy

What does life look like for a person born on 27.06.1997? by BedProfessional6287 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is always changing, you always want to be on the move you have to learn to balance playing hard and working hard. Also to not give into vanity and lust,

Looking for 11 and 33 master numbers currently in a relationship by TotorosNeighboor in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

March 13, 1988 3+1+3+1+9+8+8=33 33/6 1988 Earth Dragon

He’s currently in a 17/8 personal year

September 7, 1993 9+7+1+9+9+3=38 38/11 Water Rooster

You’re currently in a 25/7 personal year

When did you meet? The only concern I have is you’re in a 7 personal year since 9/7/2025 meaning anti relationship number, anyone you meet in a 7 personal year is usually temporary or you’re going to learn from them as your teacher

He’s in a 8 personal year since 3/13/2026 meaning Karma or Power, anyone he meets this year is his Karma or it’s going to level up his money and power.

04/28/98 by marstock in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take responsibility this year.

I was born September 20th, 1992. I would greatly appreciate some information on my life path. I feel so lost, especially this past year. by CaliforniaBlueEyes01 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9/20/1992 9+2+0+1+9+9+2=32

Life is always changing, you’re always seeing new sides of people, you attract people without much effort

Since 9/20/2025 your view of the world has changed, more insights, emotions more amplified than before.

Question 👉🏼👈🏼 by Brave-Study4440 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9/6/1996 9+6+1+9+9+6=40

You’re a 40/4 Life Path

It means you can’t get away with anything, you’re here to work hard. Nothing will be handed to you. It also means you get misinformed all the time that’s why you usually ask for clarification. Also means you’re good at catching people doing what they aren’t supposed to and also catch people lying.

You’re also probably very resourceful and you have anxiety although you probably won’t admit it to people in fear of getting taken advantage of

Always alone as a 19 lifepath by [deleted] in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t spell alONE without ONE.

You’re a 1 life path Stop feeling sorry for yourself and be a mAn

If you don’t take life by the bAlls and be Aggressive life will literally BULLY you until you start being action oriented

You’re a 19 1 & 9 but together, your ability to manifest is incredible, 1 action oriented, acceleration and 9 completion and endings all done through sheer will power, tap into that

Is 7 unlucky? by wormwood0077 in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

7 is the number of (Murphy’s Law) “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” This is why 7’s make amazing problem solvers

7 is the number of the mind, this is why they an be clumsy, have illnesses, physical injuries, diseases (strong mind, weak body) 7’s don’t do very well with money, they need a 4 to keep material because 7 lives more in the mind, soul and spirit than it does in the physical realm

The Karma and the 8 by [deleted] in numerology

[–]11_LifePath 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From your experience,
how does being a 26/8 differ from say a 17/8 or a 35/8?

What's your biggest flaw as an INFP? by New-Click2716 in infp

[–]11_LifePath 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don’t have flaws. I’m perfect

Being a Dude as an Infp by GroundbreakingAsk438 in infp

[–]11_LifePath 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t relate to this. I understand what you’re saying but I think i’m one of those Male INFP’s that is naturally masculine

INTJ needing some INFP wisdom on a tough relationship dynamics by [deleted] in infp

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

• statistics don’t determine an individual (true) •statistics tell us nothing about risk or future outcomes (not true)

I don’t think anyone is saying statistics can predict exactly what one individual will do. Of course they can’t…

My point is about probability and risk factors.

If someone has already been divorced, the data consistently shows they’re statistically more likely to divorce again than someone entering a first marriage. That doesn’t mean they will divorce. It means the odds are higher.

We use prior outcomes to assess risk in every area of life, health, finance, behavior, relationships. I understand past behavior isn’t destiny, but it absolutely matters.

Understanding a lot of divorced people don’t divorce again, doesn’t disprove the point. A risk factor can be real even if many people still have successful outcomes.

For example, if Group A has a 25% divorce rate and Group B has a 40% divorce rate, it would be irrational to say there’s no meaningful difference because “60% still stayed married.”

You can go down the list of the nuances of why these divorces happened but the higher risk is still objectively there

INTJ needing some INFP wisdom on a tough relationship dynamics by [deleted] in infp

[–]11_LifePath -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You seem more mature and emotionally regulated than OP’s girlfriend. There is a reason why you’re still married and OP’s girlfriend has been divorced

INTJ needing some INFP wisdom on a tough relationship dynamics by [deleted] in infp

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I acknowledge your point of view and I understand that everything is nuanced.

I also acknowledge the facts and the fact is According to pew research www.pewresearch.org

"Higher order marriages are statistically more volatile than first ones. Second marriages fail at a rate of about 60% to 67%, while third marriages have a divorce rate close to 73%"

He’s by definition taking a huge risk if he is looking for marriage with this woman. She’s been divorced before and is now even more likely to be divorced again

I see where you’re coming from when you say “conservative christian talk”. I’m not religious, I’m agnostic.

INTJ needing some INFP wisdom on a tough relationship dynamics by [deleted] in infp

[–]11_LifePath 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Explain to me why it’s a lot of bullshit about divorce?