INFJ, INFJ Personality Type & MBTI
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The INFJ is one of the rarest personalities of all. Myers Briggs raises this personality up like a humanitarian with certain prophetic powers. As the peacemaker-kings of the world, the INFJ can often be misunderstood.
They deal with many hurdles and difficulties in their life, simply because they operate differently than the norm. They often like to keep their struggles to themselves and never share certain things with others.
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