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Me in therapy today

Me: I don't want to be an INFJ. Like, I pray to whatever gods are out there "oh please god, say it ain't so!" (posing dramatically looking up at the ceiling)
My therapist (An INFJ): (laughs warmly) Why not?
Me: Because the internet says INFJs are the LEAST satisfied in relationships! Apparently they're really GREAT at people yet have unsatisfying lives! I don't want that! I suck at people and also i'm incredibly unsatisfied in general.
Therapist: (Cracks up laughing)
Me: I'm serious.
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TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
I'm an INFJ myself, but I don't think I would want to change who I am. I would rather change certain other people around me. We have some great qualities. Its just that those qualities aren't always appreciated, and we're so often misunderstood.

But I feel your pain. It's not easy being an INFJ. I don't want to sound egotistical or anything, but sometimes it seems that we were made for a better world than this one. 🤔