INFPs are quiet but warm, and they can understand other people’s feelings. Also, they invest a lot on what they want to do. INFPs are always dreaming of new possibilities.
When learning, INFPs like to seek patterns among events and ideas that seem unrelated. They value artistic expression and written words, as most INFPs love reading. Also, they usually are interested in literature. During their lessons, INFPs want instructors to arouse enthusiasm for learning.
INFPs need a quiet environment to study or do serious work effectively. INFPs can write best from inner inspiration, drawing ideas from diverse sources and showing conceptual links. When revising, INFPs may need to learn to shorten sentences, simplify overly complex ideas, get to the point quicker, and provide factual data to illustrate points.
INFPs are very adaptable as roommates but sometimes may be unaware of others people’s concern for an orderly room. When INFPs date with someone, they are actually aim for a long-term partner. INFPs might have problems in resisting something they want to do, e.g. reading and playing, when they are supposed to study.
Produced for Thinkquest Internet Challenge 2000.
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