Jonathan
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ (IEI)
- Enneagram
- 4w5 so/sx
I think that when it comes to INFJ's, introverted intuition has the most to do with it. Ni is abstract and primarily subconscious. It works using a framework of information and is focused on possibilities and the imagination. This relates very well with type 4's and 5's, because Ni is always analyzing and trying to understand things (like type 5), and paired with feeling, it can make us focused on redefining and trying to understand ourselves (like type 4). INFJs with highly developed Fe would make sense to fit into the description of the 6 and the 9, maybe even the 2. INFJ's who are more on the rational side (Ni can be quite analytical and bring forth rational ideas), would make sense to fit with type 1 and type 5. I think it all depends on your worldview and how much importance you place on your non-dominant function.
Type 3 seems to coincide the most with Ne/ Fi types like ENFP's and INFP's more than INFJ's. Since they tend to be success oriented, they like to see possibilities in people and encourage them to be all that they can be.
I'd be really skeptical if an INFJ considered themselves to be a 7 or an 8, though.
Type 3 seems to coincide the most with Ne/ Fi types like ENFP's and INFP's more than INFJ's. Since they tend to be success oriented, they like to see possibilities in people and encourage them to be all that they can be.
I'd be really skeptical if an INFJ considered themselves to be a 7 or an 8, though.