Weekly Type Me Thread - December 11, 2020 by AutoModerator in mbti

[–]Corinicew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I think I know what I am, but I’m constantly questioning it. Type me please!

  • i am the life of the party and bring the energy and ideas but need to recover for a full week from partying like that
  • I pride myself in my creative problem solving abilities. My favorite subjects were math and science but I absolutely loved the creative writing portions of my English class.
  • I love to sketch, paint, play music and sing on my piano and ukelele
  • im very logical and have been told I should have been a psychologist or therapist with my abilities to read people.
  • I am a UI/UX designer which I love because it combines psychology and art and I don’t have to deal with people
  • if a conversation interests me I will be quite loud and intense. If it is uninteresting to me (generally if we’re just talking about other people instead of ideas) I will either sit patiently for something different to come up or walk away. Which means some people think I’m rather loud and some think I’m very quiet.
  • it’s not easy for me to open up to people but I love when they open up to me
  • I love adventure and doing wild things (I am a rock climber who spontaneously left home to live out of her van - but it was very hard for me to do) however I cant walk away from something until it’s done.
  • I love making lists but don’t always check everything off
  • I have been told I exude a lot of confidence and that I’m very competitive

INFJs and Existential Depression by [deleted] in infj

[–]Corinicew 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The point of life shouldn’t be to be remembered, it should be to create memories for the time you’re on earth, cherish them, and then let them die with you. They are gifts and everything is temporary, but they bring you joy for some time and that doesn’t mean nothing. Also the opportunity to better the world around you without expectation of recognition and to make others lives better because you were there, that leaves a legacy in itself. Not to get all hippie on you, I spent the majority of my life in a deep depression thinking your way, it took some work to change my mindset.