What we are driven by in life has a lot to do with what we find important and valuable. And what we find valuable and important is invariably tied to the preferences inherent to our personality. Here’s a general look at what drives you based on your MBTI personality type. Continue reading
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How Competitive You Are Based on MBTI Type

No matter what MBTI type you are, competition is a fact of life. It’s a source of entertainment, and a means of survival. When it comes to the latter however, competition can bring out the worst in us. Fortunately we can achieve more through collaboration and cooperation. Still, even within a civilized society that values merit and rewards people according to their effort and ability, competition has its place as a means of sorting out who’s the best and most worthy. Here is an assessment of how competitive each MBTI type is. Continue reading
The Biggest Source of Inspiration For Each MBTI Type

Inspiration can come from anywhere but for each Myers-Briggs personality, it may be found in some places more than others. Here is a brief look at what the biggest inspiration for each MBTI type is likely to be. Continue reading
How Each Myers-Briggs Type Would Become Famous

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There are many paths to fame and fortune be it through freak accidents and experiences, or extraordinary abilities and accomplishments. Here is what each of the 16 Myers-Briggs types would likely become famous (or infamous) for.
INFJ
As the face or spokesperson for a noble cause – INFJs are full of heart and courage that others may not realize until the INFJ finds a cause important enough for them to get behind. Their passion comes through when speaking about things that matter to them and they are able to rouse peoples emotions and communicate their message in way that others are receptive to. Their powerful feelings can make them very dynamic and animated speakers, which may earn them a lot of popularity and support from the public.
Famous INFJs: Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa, Alanis Morissette, Jimmy Carter, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman