Kousei Arima [INFP]
Kaori Miyazono [ENFP]
Tsubaki Sawabe [ESFP]
Ryota Watari [ESTP]
First Prince Forever!
@mcquistonsource event 02: december surprise — for @federicocesaris!
He called Henry the North Star once. That wasn’t bright enough.
@mcquistonsource event 5: favorite character — alex claremont-diaz
i wanted to believe in some people being good and doing this job because they want to do good. doing the right things most of the time and most things for the right reasons. i wanted to be the kind of person who believes in that.
happy birthday alex claremont-diaz & @breematthew 🤍
being vulnerable enough to tell people how much you care about them is infinitely more brave than pretending to be above love and using edginess as a method of self-preservation
Does it even exist at all? Or is it another dream?
reblog and put in the tags which characters currently live in your brain rent free
I think this answer depends on the reasons they need to be more social and attentive. It also depends on whether or not the INFP wants to be more social and attentive.
I’m wondering about the word “more” in this question. It hints that an INFP’s current level of attentiveness and social interaction isn’t good enough.
If they’re in a social situation, the INFP will probably be as social as they’re capable. If you don’t want an INFP to become inauthentic, don’t point out that they’re not doing enough.
INFPs are Introverts, which might explain why they may not be as social as an Extrovert. And I also feel that INFPs are naturally quite attentive to others, especially in one-on-one conversations.
So, how can we teach an INFP to be a super alert Extrovert, while allowing them to be true to themselves? Hmm…
Perhaps by just accepting them as they are. If that isn’t enough, you can always find plenty of more-socially attentive individuals amongst the Extroverted types. 💗
Thanks for the question. 😊
ADAM PARRISH — the raven cycle
“being adam parrish was a complicated thing, a wonder of muscles and organs, synapses and nerves. he was a miracle of moving parts, a study in survival. the most important thing to adam parrish, though, had always been free will, the ability to be his own master.”
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