All the IJ’s have their own variation on “I have to do this because no one else will.” This probably comes from their IJ tendency to make blanket character judgements, their introverted loneliness and their Hercules Syndrome suggesting to them that saving the day is strange so no one else would want to do it. This isn’t out of a self-supposed superiority, as often suggested, but because the Paladin is afraid that if they don’t save the day no one else will care enough to do so. INFJ’s have a tendency to try and swoop in and save the day, even when the save-ees don’t want them to. (Yes, I mock my INFJ about this brutally.) Something about the combination of traits–the collectively focused and lonely introversion the intuition to have enormous scope of view a capacity to understand others’ feelings and the judgement to do something about it–makes the INFJ perfectly cast as the misunderstood young man or woman who still has a pure enough heart to do something about the sorry state of their world. Disney princess who just wants to go out and see the world, but needs to learn to stand up for herself? INFJ. The young man accidentally chosen by the evil lord himself? INFJ. Farm boy swept away on a world or galaxy-spanning adventure? INFJ. It would seem that the unlikely hero is perhaps not so unlikely considering how many epics have these creatures at their core.
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When they choose to own who they are even if they think no one will ever truly know them and accept them, they become the quintessential “unlikely hero” protagonist. When they choose to keep their head down they can be perfectly good at looking like everybody else. So the little INFJ has a choice… they can keep seeing and enjoying meaning, patterns and finding higher purposes in the world and be ostracized for it, or they can cloak themselves from the world (as INFJ’s are the best at doing) and put on a mild-mannered face that doesn’t bother anyone. It’s all the grown-ups’ equivalent of putting their fingers in their ears and singing. It’s not until they’re a little older that Hercules Syndrome strikes and suddenly adults and peers around them say “who do you think you are?” Our society doesn’t like meaning, but would rather run to anything else from celebrity romances to keeping so busy we can’t hear ourselves think. They long to be heroic, but usually don’t believe that they’re anything special, so they believe and preach that anyone can be heroic.Įver since INFJ children play in the backyard or hear stories at night, they love archetype, meaning and the potential they see all around them. They go on their own unique quests through life, hoping to inspire others to do the same.
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They have an incredible sense of scope and justice and desire above all to show others through example how to be heroic themselves (as quite aptly put here).
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“A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship…but it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good Earth, I bid you stand, Men of the West!!”Īragorn, The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Film All the typings and observations in this post are based on definitions and information presented in the aLBoP Guided Tour ? So if any of it bugs you, please go read that before leaving me a grumpy comment… Or, you know what? Let’s just skip the grumpy comments! Have a nice day! <3