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INFJ and the broken door

INFJs are known for their tendency to delve deep into everything. But what is the significance of this broken door for INFJs? The responses of INFJs were diverse and profound. Let’s take a look at the main points of their answers:

1-INFJ may look weird, but still functional.

Some INFJs remarked that they may appear strange or unusual to others, but they can still functional, unlike what others think about them.

 

2-the Corner, INFJ’s best friend.

Others noted the importance of corners in their lives, which offer a sense of safety and comfort. Corners provide a space where they can retreat and reflect on their thoughts and emotions without feeling overwhelmed.

 

3-INFJ seems really cool but broken.

INFJs tend to be sensitive, idealistic, and empathetic. These traits can make them more vulnerable to emotional pain and burnout. Besides, INFJs often feel misunderstood and isolated, which can exacerbate their feelings of brokenness.
They are highly sensitive to criticism and rejection. They tend to take things personally, and even slight criticism can feel like a personal attack.
INFJs are very attuned to the emotions of others, and they can take on the pain of others as their own. This can be very draining, and it can lead to feelings of burnout and compassion fatigue.

 

4-INFJ’s top part never opens and can never be accessed.

The top part of an INFJ is typically fixed and cannot be opened, representing an aspect of their personality that is closed off to others, especially those who don’t understand INFJs. This aspect might be their innermost thoughts, feelings, or desires that they keep hidden from the world that doesn’t understand them.

 

5-INFJs are trying their best to fit in, but they will never be able to.

INFJs try their best to fit in with society, but their unique perspective and way of being sets them apart from the crowd. They often feel like they don’t quite belong, but they embrace their individuality and use it to impact the world positively.

 

6-INFJ Looks overly complicated on the outside, making them constantly misunderstood.

INFJs are often misunderstood, while they can accurately understand others. On the other hand, others may struggle to understand them, which can be perceived as a barrier to others.

 

7-INFJ adjusting themselves for the walls so as not to cause them any inconvenience.

INFJs are highly adaptable and often adjust to their surroundings, even if it means compromising their needs. They want to see the world a better place and other people happy, even if this would cost them a lot.

 

8-INFJ’s doorsalm

Such a photo may represent that INFJ already closed the door with toxic people but the damage caused by them is still there.

 

9-INFJ wants to blend in with others but still have that something different

INFJs want to blend in with others while maintaining their unique identity and sense of self.

 

10-INFJs feel like they are in the wrong place

. Firstly, INFJs might feel like nobody understands them, which can lead Them to isolation and loneliness.
Secondly, INFJs are a bit of a perfectionist, making it challenging to meet their high expectations. They might feel like they’re constantly falling short, but it’s important to remember that nobody’s perfect!
Thirdly, INFJs are idealists and creative individuals, but sometimes, finding environments that support those qualities can be challenging. It might be time to explore new opportunities if you feel like you’re not achieving your full potential.
Finally, as an INFJ, you’re probably passionate about making the world a better place, but it can be challenging to feel like you’re making an impact. Remember that even small actions can make a big difference!

11-you can get in, but it’s going to be complicated

While it’s possible to get in, connecting with an INFJ can be a complex process for people who aren’t ready to try to understand them.

 

12- we try to fit into places we don’t feel comfortable just to make someone happy

INFJs may try to fit into places where they don’t feel comfortable just to make others happy.

 

13-My Therapist: doors can’t have a MBTI type
Door:

An INFJ door lol.

 

14-INFJ is trying to look normal, but it won’t last

INFJs typically strive for harmony and seek common ground with those around them. They are highly principled individuals and will initially attempt to maintain a balance between their values and the needs of others. However, if they perceive their principles as undermined or disregarded, they will not hesitate to take a more assertive stance and defend their beliefs.

The closed door is a metaphor for the INFJ’s closed-off inner world, which can be difficult for others to access and understand. When they feel and want to do so, they can protect themselves and their thoughts.

 

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