My MBTI
Who is the Mediator personality type?
INFP (Mediator) is a personality type with the Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Prospecting traits. These rare personality types tend to be quiet, open-minded, and imaginative, and they apply a caring and creative approach to everything they do.
Although they may seem quiet or unassuming, people with the INFP personality type (Mediators) have vibrant, passionate inner lives. Creative and imaginative, they happily lose themselves in daydreams, inventing all sorts of stories and conversations in their mind. INFPs are known for their sensitivity – these personalities can have profound emotional responses to music, art, nature, and the people around them. They are known to be extremely sentimental and nostalgic, often holding onto special keepsakes and memorabilia that brighten their days and fill their heart with joy.
Idealistic and empathetic, people with the INFP personality type long for deep, soulful relationships, and they feel called to help others. Due to the fast-paced and competitive nature of our society, they may sometimes feel lonely or invisible, adrift in a world that doesn’t seem to appreciate the traits that make them unique. Yet it is precisely because INFPs brim with such rich sensitivity and profound creativity that they possess the unique potential to connect deeply and initiate positive change.
All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither; deep roots are not reached by the frost.
[https://www.16personalities.com/infp-personality]
Characteristic features of INFPs:
1. purposefulness and activity in defending their interests and ideals;
2. rich imagination;
3. kindness and sensitivity to others;
4. broad outlook, love of learning new things;
5. idealism.
Such people start creating and fantasizing early, often expressing their thoughts on paper is easier for them than verbally. They are easily given foreign languages, and the most talented representatives of this type are even able to create their own language and an alternative world, like John Ronald R.R. Tolkien.
Thanks to a vivid imagination and an unusual view of the world, they can make a go of many creative professions.

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