Life as an INFP 4w5

Peace Goddess Irene
10 Aug 202321:22

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful video, the Goddess of Peace, Irene, delves into the intricacies of being an INFP with an Enneagram type 4 winged by a 5. She explores the characteristics of the Mediator personality type, discussing cognitive functions such as introverted feeling, extroverted intuition, introverted sensing, and extroverted thinking. Irene candidly shares how these functions manifest in her life, including her social interactions, creativity, and approach to problem-solving. She also touches on the challenges faced by INFPs, like dealing with stress and anxiety, and the unique strengths they possess. The video is a call to self-awareness and understanding, encouraging viewers to explore their own personality types for personal growth.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 The speaker identifies as an INFP Assertive (Mediator) type, which is characterized by being poetic, kind, and altruistic.
  • πŸ”„ INFP stands for Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Prospecting, with the Assertive subtype indicating self-assuredness and resistance to stress.
  • 🧠 The speaker discusses cognitive functions, highlighting Introverted Feeling (FI) as a focus on inner harmony and personal values.
  • 🌐 Extroverted Intuition (Ne) is described as being imaginative and future-oriented, which aligns with the speaker's creative nature.
  • πŸ” Introverted Sensing (Si) is noted for its detail-orientation and nostalgia, which the speaker relates to a tendency towards perfectionism.
  • πŸ’‘ Extroverted Thinking (Te) is linked to productivity and goal-orientation, which the speaker acknowledges in planning for important life decisions.
  • πŸ”— The Enneagram type is discussed, with the speaker being a Type 4 (Individualist) winged by a Type 5 (Investigator), known as the Bohemian archetype.
  • 🎨 As a Bohemian, the speaker values being knowledgeable and creative, with a core desire for importance and a fear of being forgotten.
  • πŸ€” The speaker reflects on the introspective nature of INFPs, often leading to philosophical pondering and a different definition of success.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ There's a mention of the speaker's family's MBTI types, indicating a shared introverted and prospecting nature among them.
  • πŸ“ˆ The video serves as an invitation for self-discovery and understanding, encouraging viewers to explore their own MBTI and Enneagram types.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's Myers-Briggs personality type?

    -The speaker's Myers-Briggs personality type is INFP, also known as the Mediator type.

  • How does the speaker describe introverted individuals in the context of the script?

    -Introverted individuals, according to the speaker, prefer fewer yet deep and meaningful social interactions and are often drawn to calmer environments. They can feel drained in social situations and need time alone to recharge.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'social battery' in relation to introverted individuals?

    -The 'social battery' refers to the speaker's personal experience of feeling drained after social interactions, indicating that introverted individuals may need to take breaks or have alone time to regain their energy.

  • How does the speaker's intuitive nature affect their social interactions?

    -As an intuitive, the speaker is imaginative, open-minded, and curious, valuing originality and focusing on hidden meanings. This allows them to be empathetic and sensitive to the energies of those around them, which can influence their own mood and energy levels.

  • What is the significance of being a 'feeling type' in the speaker's personality?

    -As a feeling type (F), the speaker values emotional expression and sensitivity, placing importance on empathy, social harmony, and cooperation. This makes them approachable for others seeking advice and support, as they strive to understand and mediate issues from multiple perspectives.

  • How does the speaker's prospecting nature manifest in their daily life?

    -The speaker's prospecting nature is shown through their spontaneity and adaptability. They are not highly goal-oriented or planners, and can be prone to procrastination, preferring to improvise and value novelty over stability.

  • What does the speaker mean by being 'assertive' in the context of their personality type?

    -Being assertive means the speaker is self-assured, even-tempered, and resistant to stress. They are not afraid of confrontation and prefer to address issues directly rather than avoiding them.

  • How does the speaker's INFP type influence their approach to problem-solving and conflict?

    -As an INFP, the speaker is likely to approach problem-solving and conflict resolution with empathy and a desire for harmony. They seek to understand all perspectives and are straightforward, even if it means confronting others directly.

  • What are the cognitive functions of an INFP according to the speaker?

    -The cognitive functions of an INFP, as explained by the speaker, are Fi (Introverted Feeling), Ne (Extroverted Intuition), Si (Introverted Sensing), and Te (Extroverted Thinking).

  • What does the speaker's Enneagram type reveal about their personality?

    -The speaker is an Enneagram type 4 winged 5, known as the Bohemian archetype. This type is characterized by a desire for importance, eccentricity, a fear of being forgotten, a need to be the best in their niche, and a strong desire to be wanted for who they are.

  • How does the speaker feel about the accuracy and usefulness of personality tests like Myers-Briggs and Enneagram?

    -The speaker is highly passionate about personality tests, finding them insightful and useful for self-understanding and for understanding others. They encourage others to take these tests to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their behaviors.

Outlines

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🌟 Understanding the INFP Assertive Enneagram Type 4 Wing 5

The speaker, identifying as an INFP Assertive personality type, introduces the topic by explaining her type as a mediator, characterized by poetic, kind, and altruistic traits. She discusses the cognitive functions associated with INFP, including introversion, intuition, feeling, and prospecting, and how these manifest in her personal experiences. She describes introverts' preference for deep social interactions and how her intuition makes her sensitive to the energies around her. The speaker also touches on her empathetic nature and how she approaches problem-solving with a focus on empathy and cooperation.

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πŸ”₯ Assertive vs. Turbulent INFPs: Confrontational Tendencies

In this paragraph, the speaker delves into the assertive nature of her personality type, highlighting assertive INFPs as self-assured and resistant to stress. She contrasts this with turbulent types, who are more prone to stress and avoidant of confrontation. The speaker admits to being confrontational when issues need addressing and expresses a preference for direct communication. She also discusses the emotional struggles often associated with being an INFP, such as anxiety and depression, and how philosophical thinking influences her approach to life and success.

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πŸ€” The INFP Cognitive Functions and Personal Growth

The speaker breaks down the cognitive functions of an INFP, starting with introverted feeling (Fi), which focuses on internal harmony and personal values. She connects this to her own tendency to prioritize self-improvement and emotional understanding. Next, she discusses extroverted intuition (Ne), which drives creativity and future-oriented thinking, and how it aligns with her own creative pursuits. The speaker also mentions introverted sensing (Si), which influences her perfectionism and nostalgia, and extroverted thinking (Te), which she associates with productivity and planning for the future.

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🎨 The INFP's Enneagram Type: Four Wing Five

Here, the speaker explores her Enneagram type, a four wing five, also known as the Bohemian archetype. She describes the core desires and fears associated with this type, such as the desire for importance and knowledge and the fear of being forgotten or abandoned. The speaker admits to being eccentric and image-conscious, striving for authenticity. She also discusses the challenges of being a perfectionist and her need for acceptance as her authentic self, emphasizing the importance of self-respect and personal values.

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Family Personality Types and the Impact of Understanding Them

In the final paragraph, the speaker reflects on the personality types within her family, noting the shared traits among them and how understanding these types has deepened her connection with them. She encourages viewers to explore their own personality types and those of their loved ones, emphasizing the value of self-awareness and personal growth. The speaker concludes by inviting viewers to engage with her content, sharing their types and reflecting on the insights gained from the video.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘INFP

INFP is an abbreviation for one of the 16 personality types in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), standing for Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. In the video, the speaker identifies as an INFP, which is described as a 'Mediator' type. This personality type is characterized by being poetic, kind, and altruistic, with a strong desire to help causes. The speaker relates this to her own experience, mentioning that she often feels drained in social situations due to her introverted nature, needing time to recharge her 'social battery'.

πŸ’‘Enneagram Type 4

Enneagram Type 4 refers to one of the nine interconnected types in the Enneagram system of personality, known as 'The Individualist.' The speaker describes herself as a Type 4 with a wing 5, indicating a blend of Type 4 and Type 5 traits. Type 4s are often seen as creative, sensitive, and introspective individuals who value authenticity and self-expression. The video mentions that Type 4s have a core desire for importance and a fear of being forgotten, which resonates with the speaker's own experiences.

πŸ’‘Winged Five

In the Enneagram system, being 'winged' by a number indicates that an individual's personality traits are influenced by adjacent types on the Enneagram circle. The speaker is a '4 winged 5,' which means that in addition to Type 4 traits, she also exhibits characteristics of Type 5, known as 'The Investigator.' Type 5s are typically intellectual, innovative, and observant. The winged aspect adds depth to the speaker's personality, suggesting a mix of introspection and a desire for knowledge.

πŸ’‘Assertive

Assertive is a term used in the context of the 16 Personalities' take on the MBTI, referring to a subtype within each MBTI type that indicates a more self-assured and even-tempered demeanor. The speaker identifies as an 'Assertive INFP,' which means she is likely to be self-confident and resistant to stress. She explains that assertive types are not afraid of confrontation and prefer to address issues directly, which aligns with her own approach to dealing with problems.

πŸ’‘Introverted

Introverted is one of the dichotomies in the MBTI, referring to individuals who prefer to focus on their inner world and tend to be more reflective and independent. The speaker, being an INFP, scores high on introversion, which she relates to her need for downtime after social interactions to recharge. Introversion is central to understanding her social dynamics and personal preferences for calmer environments.

πŸ’‘Intuitive

Intuitive is another dichotomy in the MBTI, describing individuals who are more focused on abstract concepts and future possibilities rather than concrete details. The speaker mentions being highly intuitive, which is reflected in her imaginative and open-minded nature. She also connects this trait to her empathetic abilities, as she is sensitive to the energies and emotions of those around her.

πŸ’‘Feeling

Feeling in the MBTI framework refers to the preference for making decisions based on personal values and the impact on others. The speaker, identifying as a 'Feeling' type, values emotional expression and social harmony. She discusses how this trait influences her interactions, as she often serves as a mediator for friends' problems, striving for empathy and understanding while also being straightforward.

πŸ’‘Prospecting

Prospecting is a term used to describe one of the cognitive functions in the MBTI, indicating a preference for spontaneity and adaptability over planning and organization. The speaker identifies as a 'Prospecting' individual, which she relates to her idealistic nature and tendency to be more spontaneous rather than goal-oriented. This trait is evident in her approach to life, where she values creativity and personal expression over traditional success metrics.

πŸ’‘Cognitive Functions

Cognitive functions are the mental processes through which individuals perceive the world and make decisions, as outlined in Carl Jung's psychological theory and applied in the MBTI. The speaker discusses her INFP cognitive functions, including Introverted Feeling (Fi), Extroverted Intuition (Ne), Introverted Sensing (Si), and Extroverted Thinking (Te). Each function is explained in the context of her personal experiences, such as her focus on inner harmony (Fi) and her creative, future-oriented thinking (Ne).

πŸ’‘Bohemian Archetype

The Bohemian archetype is a term used to describe the combination of Enneagram Type 4 and Type 5, which the speaker identifies with. This archetype is characterized by creativity, eccentricity, and a desire for depth and authenticity. The speaker relates to this archetype, mentioning her own creative pursuits and her need to be accepted for who she is. The Bohemian label helps to further define her unique blend of personality traits.

Highlights

Introduction to the concept of being an INFP with Enneagram type 4 winged five.

Personal identification as an INFP Assertive type, also known as the Mediator type.

Description of Mediators as poetic, kind, and altruistic individuals.

Explanation of cognitive functions in the context of 16 personalities.

Personal preference for introversion over extroversion and its impact on social interactions.

Discussion on how intuition influences social battery and empathy towards others' energies.

The importance of emotional expression and sensitivity as a feeling type.

Approach to offering non-biased opinions and seeking multiple perspectives in conflicts.

Identification as a prospecting individual with a preference for spontaneity over planning.

Personality traits of assertive types, including self-assurance and resistance to stress.

The tendency to be confrontational when issues need to be addressed.

Reflections on personal struggles with anxiety and depression as an INFP.

The desire for a positive and influential impact on the world as a mediator type.

Explanation of the cognitive functions of INFP: Fi, Ne, Si, and Te.

The role of introverted feeling in seeking inner harmony and personal values.

How extroverted intuition manifests in creativity and future orientation.

The impact of introverted sensing on attention to detail and nostalgia.

The function of extroverted thinking in productivity and goal orientation.

Enneagram type 4 winged five, known as the Bohemian archetype, and its core desires.

Traits of the Bohemian type, including eccentricity, image consciousness, and fear of being forgotten.

Encouragement for viewers to take personality tests to understand themselves better.

Expression of passion for personality types and the desire to cover more in future videos.

Transcripts

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hey everyone it is goddess of peace

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Irene and today we are going to be

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talking about something a bit different

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and it's going to be about what it means

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to be an infp

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Enneagram type 4 winged five okay

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so my Myers-Briggs personality type is

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an infp assertive type which is the

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mediator type okay so I have my 16

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personalities profile right here on my

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bullet Journal okay and this is my

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results

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so let me read the description of the

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mediator type in infp

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so mediators are poetic kind and

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altruistic people always eager to help a

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Cause

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so I also want to cover what each of the

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cognitive functions for each 16

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personalities entails but we're only

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going to cover my type for today

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and I'm going to share my results right

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now so for the eye type it's going to be

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introverted which is the mine so I got

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54 introverted opposed to 46 extroverted

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so introverted individuals tend to

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prefer fewer yet deep and meaningful

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social interactions and are often feel

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often feel drawn to calmer environments

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so how that applies within my life is I

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honestly feel like my social battery can

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run out pretty quick so whenever I'm

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hanging out with friends I kind of need

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a little pause here and there with going

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out because I can tend to feel drained

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and my energy just

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well let me get into it because the end

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type is intuition so that's the energy I

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am 90 intuitive

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I know that's like kind of a flex no

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offense to the sensors out there but

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intuitives are imaginative open-minded

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and curious they value originality and

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focus on hidden meanings so while that

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kind of ties in with my social battery

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is that as an empath

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I'm able to really feel oh that's gonna

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draw on to the next one feel the

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energies of everyone

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around my surroundings so whenever I'm

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encountering you know a Debbie Downer or

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something

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um it really kind of irks me a little

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bit in my energy becomes drained because

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I'm very hyper focused on the energies

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of everyone so if everyone's having a

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good time

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it's gonna influence my time as well so

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I'm gonna have a great time right but if

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I'm noticing that some people are a

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little off or hating judging whatever

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I can't help but notice that and either

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I have to confront it or

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I just don't want to be there anymore

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like I want to go home like I'm going to

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be honest right but as a feeling type

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because I am F feeling I am 60 feeling

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opposed to 40 Cent sync and feeling

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individuals value emotional expression

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and sensitivity they place a lot of

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importance on empathy social harmony and

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cooperation

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so as a mediator a lot of people come to

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me with problems and how to deal with it

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and usually I try my best to give my

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non-biased opinions on things and try to

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seek all perspectives because I'm like

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you know there's more to the story than

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just one side there's multiple sides to

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seek out

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so whenever a friend is coming to me

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with their problems involving someone

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else I mean it takes two to tango right

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I will be straightforward with it I'll

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try my best to be empathetic and

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understanding but I'd be like if they're

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in the wrong you're in the wrong sorry

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no offense but

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so you don't take offense because I'm

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just being authentic right and for the

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pay I am a prospecting individual so 53

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prospecting opposed to

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47 percent judging so prospecting

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individuals are very good at improvising

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and adapting to Opportunities they tend

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to be flexible non-conformists who

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valued novelty above stability

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so as an infp I noticed that I'm a very

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idealistic individual

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um opposed to practical okay so I don't

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really care that much about like making

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money and

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following

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Trends and conforming to stereotypical

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expectations and Norms so that's why I

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always felt like I was different even

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from a young age right and as a prospect

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the individual I am more spontaneous

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rather than goal oriented I'm not much

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of a planner I'm going to be honest I

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can be a planner especially when I have

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bigger priorities that I need to meet

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and goals I need to meet I will plan it

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out but

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usually I can be a procrastinator so if

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I have homework it's like due tomorrow

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that means due tomorrow like do it

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tomorrow so

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I feel like that really reflects my

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prospecting side and as an assertive

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individual individual because each 16

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personalities type has either assertive

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or turbulent type so as an assertive

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type I'm 85 assertive don't ask with me

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assertive individuals are self-assured

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even tempered and resistant to stress

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okay they refuse to worry too much and

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tend to be self-confident when striving

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to achieve goals

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so how that reflects in my life is that

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when I have a problem with someone and

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if someone has a problem with me do not

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expect me to

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shy away from confrontation okay I can

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be very much so confrontational that it

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can it can definitely get me in trouble

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and it has definitely gotten me in

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trouble in the past like gotten me into

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trauma

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but it's not on purpose I don't seek

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drama or the thrill of drama I mean it's

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fun whenever I am and drama but it's

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more so like whenever I encounter

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turbulent type who has a problem with me

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I'm kind of like just say it to my face

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because I will hear it from someone and

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I'll be like so why talk behind my back

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when you could just say it

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straightforward to me and I don't have

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to hear it from someone else right so

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I'm very confrontational when it comes

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to

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what really needs to be addressed

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because if you have a problem with me

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take it up with me and no one else is my

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kind of attitude and that's most

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assertive types attitudes okay so

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turbulent types can be more prone to

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stress because

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they're bottling up their emotions and

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they're more

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they're more avoidant with confrontation

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so they're either thinking I don't want

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to hurt someone's feelings okay I'm not

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trying to like bash on turbulent times

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I'm just giving examples I don't want to

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bash on people or hurt their feelings by

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confronting them or too scared to come

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from people or

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I don't think my problems are important

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enough for me to trust that I need to

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confront someone that's what turbulent

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types most likely are like because they

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are more likely prone to stress in

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comparison to assertive types okay I can

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definitely be stressed because if you

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haven't heard before infps there's a lot

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of memes about us being depressed

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anxious

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um all the above and honestly I don't

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disagree with that I have definitely

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struggled with anxiety and depression

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and this and that but it's most likely

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because as an infp I am very

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philosophical okay so I like to think

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outside of the box a lot okay so that

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could be a pro because

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as an infp i really seek a lot of

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spiritual and philosophical meanings to

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life so my definition of success in life

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is very much so different than a lot of

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people around me so I don't really care

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about making money and becoming a

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millionaire or becoming famous this and

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that I care more so to make an impact on

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the world a positive impact and leaving

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some kind of

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positive and influential mark on the

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world so I want to change the world in a

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ways and help others so be of service to

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others as a mediator type okay and I

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really like to help mediate a lot of

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situations and hear people out I'm a

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good listener I can't be a talker too

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but

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um

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I feel like

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though

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nature is because I really take on

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emotions very strongly and intensely so

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whatever I'm feeling I most likely will

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overthink it and be like oh my gosh I'm

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having a heart attack or oh my gosh what

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am I gonna do my life is over that's

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more me back then I guess that's an

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unhealthy infp but as I've grown up and

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matured I've found other ways to manage

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my Stress and Anxiety so I feel like

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that definitely has improved

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um my life however as a feeling type

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it's easy for me to get stuck with my

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emotions and overthink it over analyze

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it and over analyze the emotions of

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others around me so I'll be like does

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that person hate me

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um does that person think I'm annoying

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and not that it matters but it's just

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kind of

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my intrusive thoughts right so I've

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tried my best to be like shut it down

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kill thy ego but I've been doing better

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with it and it's interesting because I

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feel like I really notice when I meet

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another infp or infj because INFJs are

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the rarest mbti types are The Advocates

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okay it's weird because I've taken this

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test many times I've gotten to

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um infp has definitely outweighed the

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results of infj but I have gotten infj

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several times but I've stuck with my

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infp personality type because you cannot

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be both okay they can't simultaneously

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or coexist together so therefore it's

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really easy for me to spot another

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Diplomat right like I think

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within my entire life the people who

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most likely got me on a deeper level

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were Diplomat so infps enfps enfjs or

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INFJs because we think very similarly

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and idealistically and I feel like we

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really get each other on a subconscious

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level and I know that's very interesting

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to say but it's a true fact so that's

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why I've really been interested in

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Myers-Briggs because it allows me to

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really understand people on a deeper

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intellectual level

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so let me share the cognitive functions

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of an infp okay so as an infp I have

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f-i-n-e-s-i-n-t-e let me explain those

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so the FI is introverted feeling so

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that's more about Inner Harmony

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intrapersonal emotions and personal

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values and feelings so how I apply that

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in my life is that I care more about

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what's going on within me than what's

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external of me okay so that's different

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from an f e cognitive function type so I

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care more to find peace Within Myself

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than to worry about what's going on on

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the outside which

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which isn't inherently bad if you care

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about what's going on in your external

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environment because you really care

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about

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what's going on with other people

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um versus yourself but as an fi I'm more

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focused on how can I improve myself how

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why am I feeling this way that's more

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important to me than

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what's going on with everyone else

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kind of um energy with the ne function

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that is extroverted intuition

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I don't know that I just recently

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learned that

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um I this is interesting because this is

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about external environment exploring

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possibilities future oriented and highly

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creatives

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so what I notice about myself is that

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it's weird because external environment

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doesn't really matter to me but as an

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intuition

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external and extroverted intuition

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doesn't mean that I am a sensor okay so

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sensing would be like extroverted

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something would be like what's going on

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around me from the five senses what can

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I smell feel whatever but as an

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extroverted intuitive I'm more so

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without even knowing I just know what's

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going on because I do not focus on

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what's going on outside of me usually I

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don't even make eye contact with people

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okay I don't really give an f about

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what's going on what you're doing I

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really care more so about what I'm doing

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right

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but it's interesting that they say

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highly creative because as an infp I am

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very creative and that's why I'm not

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much of a practical person I don't

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really like

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numbers I know that's not like a good

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example but I'm more like what are some

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new ideas I can explore how can I do

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things more creatively and if my

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creative juices aren't flowing I'm like

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bored AF I want to get out of the house

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whatever and I feel very

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not unproductive as well as

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stoic I can become very stoic when I'm

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not creative guys like I will literally

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be like

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staring and burning a hole through the

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wall into and looking into your soul

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kind of stoic and we have the SI which

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is introverted sensing okay that is

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about

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detail-oriented Nostalgia organized and

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traditional that's interesting for me

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because I can tend to be a somewhat of a

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perfectionist when doing things it does

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depend on what I'm doing because look in

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my room it doesn't look like the room of

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a perfectionist right but when I'm doing

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homework and taking notes I will focus

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on too much detail and be like

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just I will

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I won't even pursue some goals because

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I'm like it's not going to be perfect

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and I want to pursue it but

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I'm in my own way because I'm like it's

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not gonna you're not gonna execute it

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perfectly so why do it so that is a con

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about being a perfectionist of course

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and honestly I'm working on more being

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more spontaneous and just expressing

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myself because why even care how I go

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about it if I want to do it just do it

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right

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um and I can be very nostalgic okay I

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reminisce on a lot of childhood memories

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I'm very fond of my childhood

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um so like an example when I'm I used to

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sell silly bands with my brother didn't

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sell any but it's just I was very I'm

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very grateful for the childhood I had I

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want to talk about that in another time

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but anyways last but not least my

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cognitive function CE extroverted

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thinking so that is about productivity

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results-based decisive and goal oriented

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that's very interesting because like I

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said as a prospecting individual I'm not

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very goal oriented nor am I much of a

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planner but whenever I know I'm going to

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have to do something an important life

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decision I make sure that it's done

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according to plan and I make sure that

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it's

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perfect right because I don't want it to

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go downhill and if anyone's to blame

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it's me so I really care about my future

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self a lot and making things easier for

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my future self which I've been

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practicing more of like I will do extra

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things so that I don't have to worry

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about it later so I think that's

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where my te function applies

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and I want to talk about

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Enneagram

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okay so I'm a four winged five so an

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Enneagram type four is the individualist

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and the Enneagram type 5 is the

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investigator okay so whenever you take

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the enneagrams because you're going to

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get a pie chart okay so the biggest

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Pi is going to be your personality type

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and your wing is going to be the next

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biggest pie next to your personality

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type so if for example

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the pot number three Pi was bigger than

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my number five Pi those are just right

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next to number four nothing else matters

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I would be a four winged three okay but

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I am a four winged five that is known as

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the Bohemian archetype so some traits

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about the Bohemian type is

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I wrote it down because I'm a creative

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girl okay so core desire of importance

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okay fulfills core Desire by being the

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most knowledgeable I heard infps can be

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very elitist and things that they know

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and honestly I don't disagree because

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some of the things that I've done

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research on such as psychology and

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spirituality I can tend to be very

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I'm right and you're wrong kind of

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mentality which is very bad but whatever

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at least I'm self-aware we got eccentric

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can be an image conscious due to the

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wing three which honestly yeah like like

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I said I'm a perfectionist so sometimes

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when I'm struggling with things I don't

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really want the

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outside people to know about it not

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necessarily because I care but because

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it just doesn't seem entertaining enough

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or relevant enough but honestly I'm

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trying more to be more authentic and

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express my fullest authenticity we got

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fears being forgotten very true I'm

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scared of Abandonment

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um that probably reflects on my

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childhood right but that's for another

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time we got partly wants to be the best

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Wing three like I said can be a bit of

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an elitist and things I know and wants

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to be the most knowledgeable and things

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I know because

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I just feel like whatever I research and

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study is very

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what is the word niche and

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well Niche so like a lot of people don't

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know about it so therefore I really feel

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like I have to be the best and no one

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knows more than I do in it so that's

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kind of problematic but I'm being honest

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serious and needs to be wanted for who

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they are

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I cannot stand to be around people who

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cannot accept me for who they are right

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but I know that sounds like something

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that a lot of people probably want for

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themselves but honestly that's not true

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because I've been around people who tend

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to be people Pleasers or will kind of

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change themselves or

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shape themselves into being more

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accommodating for others and conforming

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for others which isn't inherently bad

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but I think that reflects on how much

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self-respect and prioritization you have

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for yourself so

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honestly as an introverted type I think

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it's easier for me to Value myself in

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comparison to others which I'm not

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saying extroverted people care more

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about others but I feel like they can't

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tend to more

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in comparison to introverted individuals

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[Music]

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um

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and yeah I just feel like it was

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important for me to kind of talk about

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this because

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from this video you can really tell that

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I know a lot about myself just based on

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these personality tests that are online

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you can take this at 16personalities.com

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and Truity I believe for the Enneagram

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results I'm very highly passionate about

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this because I asked my fan family and

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friends about their type and like take

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the test do it right now and let me see

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and it's just so crazy how much

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align with one another and how I can

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understand them better and be like oh I

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knew it not I knew it but like oh that

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makes a lot of sense

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this thing because my entire family is

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IP we share introverted and prospecting

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type so like my brother's an INTP my

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mom's an isfp I'm an infp my dad just

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doesn't want to take the test but I'm

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still gonna make him do it soon but it's

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just interesting how we all share some

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cognitive functions as a family because

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we're around each other we were raised

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um together so it's like somewhat of

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proof that this is very real

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and I know this was more of like a more

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serious kind of explanation video and it

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wasn't that much fun but I hope that you

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enjoyed it and as an as a fellow infp

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4w5 if you come across this hello twin

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okay and welcome to my channel I hope

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you enjoyed this video and I want to

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cover more Mario Spriggs personality

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types and Enneagram types and explain

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what each of them really means and how

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you can

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really find more out about yourself with

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it okay so I hope to see y'all soon okay

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love y'all don't forget to press that

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like And subscribe button and comment

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down below with your mbti type and

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Enneagram type is okay bye guys love you

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peace goddesses out bye

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