edit: this post [comments] might be useful later.. #whyemmaisannoying
in case you were wondering what this was i was freaking out about the ending of life is strange, then i watched a game theory thing on it, the video recommended this personality test, etc. etc.
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27 Dec, 2016, 5:50 am
INFP PERSONALITY
A.K.A. "The Mediator"
"not everyone understands the drive behind these feelings, and it can lead to isolation. [...] INFPs will focus their attention on just a few people, a single worthy cause- spread too thinly, they'll run out of energy, and even become dejected and overwhelmed by all the bad in the world that they can't fix. [...] If they are not careful, INFPs can lose themselves in their quest for good and neglect the day-to-day upkeep that life demands. [...] Their unshaken belief that all people, perhaps misunderstood, lends itself to an incredibly resilient attitude in the face of hardship. People with the INFP personality type have no interest in having power over others, and don't much care for domineering attitudes at all. They [...] work hard to ensure that every voice and perspective is heard. [...] INFPs give the benefit of the doubt too, and so long as their principles and ideas are not being challenged, they'll support others' right to do [continued]
27 Dec, 2016, 5:59 am
"what they think is right. [...] When something captures INFPs' imagination and speaks to their beliefs, they go all in, dedicating their time, energy, thoughts and emotions to the project. Their shyness keeps them from the podium, but they are the first to lend a helping hand where it's needed. [...] INFPs often take their idealism too far, setting themselves up for disappointment as, again and again, evil things happen in the world. [...] INFPs sometimes see themselves as selfish, but only because they want to give so much more than they are able to. This becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, as they try to push themselves to commit to a chosen cause or person, forgetting to take care of the needs of others in their lives, and especially themselves. [...] INFPs often take challenges and criticisms personally, rather than as inspiration to reassess their positions. Avoiding as much conflict as possible, INFPs will put a great deal of time and energy into [continued]
27 Dec, 2016, 6:02 am
"trying to align their principles and the criticisms into a middle ground that satisfies everybody. INFPs are private, reserved and self-concious. This makes them notoriously difficult to really get to know, and their need for these qualities contributes to the guilt they often feel for not giving more of themselves to those they care about."
Psychology proves why I do what I do, it seems. You can't effin blame me now