Jelenasays...

Thanks for this! I was joking recently that INTJ, as well as INFJ are the two most common types of people, at least when you look at all the social media stuff. Everybody wants to be INTJ and INFJ, not knowing what is really like to be one. There is nothing great and exciting in being teenage INTJ and people have no idea how hard it is to be one. They have no idea how hard is for INTJ during childhood and high school years. I'm 35 and I am well aware who am I, but almost every adult INTJ will admit that it wasn't easy to during their teenage years. For most of them it was really hard. People see just at overall description of an INTJ, not knowing what it brings to the table. I typed as an ISTJ very first time when I took the test. After that I've got an INTP, I even typed as an ISTP, but reading the description I knew it's not correct. It took some time for me to really understand every single question, take the real test and get an accurate results, where I can really recognise myself. When I read that every other person is an INTJ or INFJ, I kind of find it funny to see how some people take a shallow look at that, without knowing that it's not all that great and easy when it comes to INTJs, but there's a lot of work, stress and pain until you become that powerful,, fascinating, RARE INTJ everyone reading about.

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