Yeah, well, I’ve had more than 3,000 hours of intense group process training and experiences leading etc. And, it’s likely in my genetics as well. At least is likely a part of my flavor of attachment disorder.
However, face to face folks tend to think of me as one of 2 contrasting types—warm fuzzy teddy bear or a very intense, intimidating, fierce aggressive proponent of whatever I’m going on about at the moment—usually Christianity, conservatism etc. Usually those who focus on one of the 2 above also acknowledge the contrast about me.
I’m INFP. “Idealist”, guilty as charged ;-) Which is why I prefer to see the grayish side of white in the absence of hard and clear data. But, a good reminder that personality differences are just that - different preferences, and in my case, I learned to rely on alternative styles because my career was nothing close to what the MBTI says are popular careers for my type.
Dear diary,
I'm special.