I hope there are and judging from other comments, many people who come from dysfunctional family systems and have been scapegoated speak of themselves as INFJs.
If there were a chance to place a bet on how precious your "Notes" are, then I would be rich by now.
Now that I think better... I am rich. You distribute your wealth of wisdom that you attained from your experiences... and I was so poor before, struggling all alone in the darkness. Keep sharing, Tim, you help a lot more than you possibly imagine.
Recently I read about typical life lessons. The thing is that most we can understand with our heads. But that doesn't help much. Things only make sense when you experience them. And you still will have painful lessons tho you might have read about them before.
Good thing is that with age we gain such wisdom so that we can compensate for our bodies getting weaker.
True...It's "easy" to understand with our heads. The hard part is to manage our feelings; there is no shortcut, and we have to experience them fully before we can handle them.
And, yes, there is a suitable balance for every season of life.
Tim, Thank you for the comfort of your sharing. I bet there are many other INFJ-A like me who feel thankful for your insights. π₯°
I hope there are and judging from other comments, many people who come from dysfunctional family systems and have been scapegoated speak of themselves as INFJs.
If there were a chance to place a bet on how precious your "Notes" are, then I would be rich by now.
Now that I think better... I am rich. You distribute your wealth of wisdom that you attained from your experiences... and I was so poor before, struggling all alone in the darkness. Keep sharing, Tim, you help a lot more than you possibly imagine.
Thank you for your lovely comment. π§Έ
I guess we all get these lessons sooner or later.
Recently I read about typical life lessons. The thing is that most we can understand with our heads. But that doesn't help much. Things only make sense when you experience them. And you still will have painful lessons tho you might have read about them before.
Good thing is that with age we gain such wisdom so that we can compensate for our bodies getting weaker.
True...It's "easy" to understand with our heads. The hard part is to manage our feelings; there is no shortcut, and we have to experience them fully before we can handle them.
And, yes, there is a suitable balance for every season of life.