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I Keep Too Many Things to Myself

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[b][i]"I'm a really affectionate person once you get past my layers of awkwardness, fear, vague dislike and bitchiness."[/i][/b][/c]

[b]ISFP, The Artist.
INTROVERTED[/b] approach to life.
[b]SENSING[/b] mode of perception.
Judgments through [b]FEELING[/b].
[b]PERCEIVING[/b] to the world.

Never been a conformist, never wanted to be put in a box. Always been independent, with no desire to lead or control others, just as I have no desire to be led or to be controlled by others. I value space and time alone. Perceived as quiet, it is difficult to get to know me. I tend to hold back ideas and opinions. But others see me to be carefree and light-hearted too, albeit I take life very seriously.

The hard part is being extremely perceptive and aware of others. With penetratingly accurate perceptions. Very sensitive in dealings and constantly evaluating circumstances against subjective beliefs, rather than being objective. I deal with things internally, according to feelings or how things fit into personal values. Being an ISFP, hurts the most and most of the time.

I like creating and composing things aesthetically, pushing the limits of social convention, often times misjudged as dramatic. There's always the need to feel living life in accordance with what feels beautiful. Life is hard for ISFPs, but I agree, we have innate "tools" to make every experience richly rewarding.
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SagePoet · 61-69, M
I can relate to much of your post on most of the points you make.