In the 1960s, Isabel Myers-Briggs came up with the MBTI system based on Jung’s theory of personality types. Thanks to Briggs, today, each of us can learn about our strengths and choose a career to fulfill our potential.
There are 16 personality types, but among them, there are 3 that are extremely rare. These are the personalities that are meant to change the world and inspire or terrify others, but in any case, they will leave their mark on history.
We at Bright Side found out which features and traits the representatives of these types have. And you may not know yet that you belong to one of them. Remember, while studies have questioned the reliability and validity of the MBTI system, it definitely can serve as food for thought.
INFJ: Introversion, Intuition, Irrationality, Organization Skills
These people are idealists who choose global altruistic goals and stubbornly move toward them.
They’re seriously concerned about things that most people choose to not think about, like drought, hunger, or the violation of someone’s human rights. They strive to improve the situation and pursue seemingly unattainable goals. That is why they aren’t always easily understood by others.
Features of the INFJ type:
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Famous INFJs: Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela
INTJ: Introversion, Intuition, Rationality, Organization Skills
This is one of the most intellectually developed personality types. Usually, its representatives choose one industry and work in it for their entire lives, often becoming pioneers and making important discoveries.
These people are close to science, engineering, and internet technologies. They’re logical, meticulous, insightful, and generally successful at work. But this type has a weakness — relationships with other people. Dating, misunderstandings, and love games are not their forté.
Features of the INTJ type:
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Famous INTJs: Steve Jobs, Margaret Thatcher
INFP: Introversion, Intuition, Irrationality, Spontaneity.
They have kind and modest personalities who, at first glance, may seem inconspicuous. However, after a closer look, it becomes clear how creative and determined they are.
These people begin to compose and fantasize early. Expressing their thoughts on paper is often easier for them than doing it orally. Foreign languages are easy for them, and the most talented representatives of this type are even able to create their own language and an alternative world, like John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
Thanks to a vivid imagination and an unusual perception of the world, they can become successful in many creative fields.
Features of the INFP type:
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Famous INFPs: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien., J.K. Rowling, Julia Roberts
Do you see any of these traits in yourself? If not, it doesn’t matter. Other personality types are represented by many talented people who have benefited the world in many ways. Take the MBTI test to better understand yourself, your strengths, and your talents.
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