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In reply to the discussion: Anybody here take the Meyers-Briggs Personality Test? [View all]Niagara
(9,977 posts)Turbulents are more inclined to be troubled by their idealistic nature and are much more critical of themselves than their INFP counterpart INFP-A or the Assertive Mediators. They have boundless ambition and on top of that ambition is their perfectionist nature which seems like the perfect recipe for a worrywart.
The INFP-T personality type, also known as the Mediator, is one of the 16 Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality types. INFP-T individuals are introverted, intuitive, feeling, perceiving, and turbulent. They are known for their deep sense of empathy, creativity, and focus on personal values. INFP-Ts may exhibit self-doubt and be critical of themselves. They are better at using their compassionate and emotionally-relatable nature than INFP-A.
INFP-T Strengths
Despite the fact that INFPs are known for their idealism, turbulent personalities are more likely than assertives to have strong views and convictions. INFP-Ts are goal-oriented and self-aware.
What's a little eye-opening is that I'm also a Capricorn besides an INFP-T. I don't live my life by astrology but I definitely have some notable Capricorn traits that are integrated with my personality traits.
Both "Cappies" and INFP's are goal-oriented, loyal, guarded and reserved, have perfectionist tendencies, and have high expectations/standards for themselves.
Some of the listed career's for both are the same as well.
Famous INFP's: Albert Einstein, Edgar Allan Poe, Nicolas Cage, Marlon Brando, Robin Williams, David Bowie, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Kurt Cobain
Capricorns that are INFP's: Edger Allan Poe, Nicolas Cage, David Bowie