If loyalty means I have to go against my conscious, than heck with loyalty, I do what I can live with without feeling guilty or condemned. So never tell your dark secrets to an infj, they can't live with guilt, the Holy Spirit directs them and they will end the best friendship and only friendship if it goes against their conscious. I do what is right and loyalty has a red line that ends when crossed.
i am infj and I am thinking I know I would never betray anyone but the truth is the truth and if I must tell the truth so be it but i would never lie about you or try to get you in trouble unless necessary to solve an issue I coupd not solve myself.
totally agree, the truth makes people run away, most don't like honesty but pretty lies then they abandon you or you gotta endup leaving them or even doorslaming.
I think everyone is different and I met mostly INFP seems like their curiosity can lead to to unloyalty, how? by living in the present(curiosity and experimenting part that drives them to learn that way) then later discovering that they wanted something else, perhaps loyalty to their needs for you and once you are no longer what interests them(you don't make them feel it) it's like becoming an enemy, whatever you say is against them, and rationality becomes a problem. In other words loyal while you keep them feel happy but in the tough times they don't wanna stay and this is very important in a relationship, you gotta build with foundation and build resilience. I know this doesn't apply for everyone I just disagree with these claims since my experience told me the oposite at least for the type I met the most. If this applies for INFP, surely for ISTJ and the ISFJ too.
I understand your point of view! As an INFP, though, I don’t fully identify with that description. For me, loyalty is tied to the values I carry within, more than to the moment or situation. If I have a deep connection with someone, I find it hard to pull away, even when things get difficult. Of course, every INFP is different, but I believe our loyalty tends to be more stable than it might appear because it’s rooted in a sense of connection and authenticity that’s hard to let go of. I’d be curious to hear about other experiences on this topic, wonder if anyone else has their own perspective to share! By the way, what’s your personality type?
@@MindfulMix3.0 Indeed your morals are different, in the cases I met some would lack vision and this would be the source of the problem(prevention), because while I was aware of future scenarios in their case they had to experiment it to realize it themselves because they thought about the positive future scenarios only. And I know the kindness of INFP people but I feel like at some point you gotta become resilient if this doesn't happen it became a burden to them, so here I am remembering them only but I wouldn't change what I said because they have to learn at some point I just wanted them to learn the nice way I hope the scenario in which they are gonna learn is not the very bad way. This is why I believe 16 personalities is not enough some are a dark side of their personality type. I am possibly one of those. But I'm still here for those who decided to leave, I try to avoid doorslaming people perhaps I could change from personality type, just trying to follow what Jesus says, "be kind let them hurt you and keep showing them love and never deny them help". Perhaps some people lie in their tests though and they are not really INFPs we never know everything is possible. My personality type is INFJ most likely in my first and last test I got it and according to friends, but I got INTJ, INFP, ISTJ, ISFJ and ISFP perhaps another one as well since I always got close to 50% in everything except for introvert that's always over 80% perhaps I'm not INFJ and more like an INFP or INTJ but who knows. But by the way I analyze and feel, I'm most likely sure it's INFJ also friends said so okay seems like it. also I have to save the world 😂
It’s fascinating how you describe your journey and thoughts on balancing resilience and kindness. The way you aim to help people grow and learn in the best way really shows such an empathetic and thoughtful side, so very INFJ. 😊 I get what you mean about prevention and long-term vision, it’s not easy watching others make mistakes on things we might have already foreseen, especially when we genuinely care for them. About the ‘dark side’ of personality types, I completely agree: no MBTI profile is purely positive or negative, and those lesser-known aspects often surprise us. It’s also interesting that you get mixed results on the tests; it’s true that we’re all more complex than just one personality label. And that ‘saving the world’... definitely an INFJ mission! 😂 Thanks for sharing such a deep reflection.
@MindfulMix3.0 I'm relatively new about the personalities knowledge and at first it was interesting to know, so my thousand paths of possibilities started to ramble over every single detail about this, my conclusion is that it doesn't really matter I'd say in the world there must be millions of personalities we are unique as individuals there was a very emotional INTJ friend I met, then another INFP with INFJ traits and very extrovert with many people that's more like the trait from INFJs (social chameleon), then another INFP who was really honest towards others which from what I know INFP people avoid conflict but this one didn't seem like it and many more examples. I think it's cool all of this stuff but perhaps not important at all now that I think about it I know you already agree with this but I wanted to share anyways, in anycase I still enjoy the content people like you make, I'd say I love human psychology so I'm an enthusiast, keep it up with the good work I'll be here annoying you from time to time hehe. bye for now and have a nice day
I really appreciate your enthusiasm for psychology and personalities! You're right, we’re much more complex than just MBTI types, and it’s exactly that complexity that makes everything so fascinating, don’t you think? 😊 I love how you explore every nuance in the people you meet, and yes, in the end, these ‘labels’ are just tools to help us understand ourselves and others better. Thank you for your sincere and curious comments. See you soon 😊
I think loyalty depends on the moral values of those personalities. Even the most loyal person can lose his loyalty totally,,, if he loses morality. Im not really sure which of these type can be the most loyal.. they all can be enough loyal from their place... no idea .
You're so right! Even the most loyal person can struggle if their core values or morality shift. Loyalty really does depend on what's driving someone underneath. It’s less about the MBTI label and more about the individual's sense of right and wrong. That being said, this analysis is just meant to shed some light on how, based on MBTI traits, some people might be more inclined to be loyal. Personally, as an INFP, I definitely see myself on the list of loyal personalities. It's always interesting to see how different types express loyalty in their own way! 😄 Would you put yourself on the list of loyal people or those more likely to betray? Thanks for sharing your thoughts 😁
@@MindfulMix3.0 I think this probes my main comment perhaps you also live in the present hehe since now your perspective seems to be a little different which disproves some of your claims in the video such as "personality meant to be loyal". But I also noticed that in the title of the video you add a question mark and in the video it's more like an affirmation 🤭, I think something else is happening here😏
If loyalty means I have to go against my conscious, than heck with loyalty, I do what I can live with without feeling guilty or condemned. So never tell your dark secrets to an infj, they can't live with guilt, the Holy Spirit directs them and they will end the best friendship and only friendship if it goes against their conscious. I do what is right and loyalty has a red line that ends when crossed.
Sometimes it’s hard to choose to stay true to yourself.
i am infj and I am thinking I know I would never betray anyone but the truth is the truth and if I must tell the truth so be it but i would never lie about you or try to get you in trouble unless necessary to solve an issue I coupd not solve myself.
totally agree, the truth makes people run away, most don't like honesty but pretty lies then they abandon you or you gotta endup leaving them or even doorslaming.
I think everyone is different and I met mostly INFP seems like their curiosity can lead to to unloyalty, how? by living in the present(curiosity and experimenting part that drives them to learn that way) then later discovering that they wanted something else, perhaps loyalty to their needs for you and once you are no longer what interests them(you don't make them feel it) it's like becoming an enemy, whatever you say is against them, and rationality becomes a problem. In other words loyal while you keep them feel happy but in the tough times they don't wanna stay and this is very important in a relationship, you gotta build with foundation and build resilience.
I know this doesn't apply for everyone I just disagree with these claims since my experience told me the oposite at least for the type I met the most. If this applies for INFP, surely for ISTJ and the ISFJ too.
I understand your point of view! As an INFP, though, I don’t fully identify with that description. For me, loyalty is tied to the values I carry within, more than to the moment or situation. If I have a deep connection with someone, I find it hard to pull away, even when things get difficult. Of course, every INFP is different, but I believe our loyalty tends to be more stable than it might appear because it’s rooted in a sense of connection and authenticity that’s hard to let go of.
I’d be curious to hear about other experiences on this topic, wonder if anyone else has their own perspective to share! By the way, what’s your personality type?
@@MindfulMix3.0 Indeed your morals are different, in the cases I met some would lack vision and this would be the source of the problem(prevention), because while I was aware of future scenarios in their case they had to experiment it to realize it themselves because they thought about the positive future scenarios only. And I know the kindness of INFP people but I feel like at some point you gotta become resilient if this doesn't happen it became a burden to them, so here I am remembering them only but I wouldn't change what I said because they have to learn at some point I just wanted them to learn the nice way I hope the scenario in which they are gonna learn is not the very bad way. This is why I believe 16 personalities is not enough some are a dark side of their personality type. I am possibly one of those. But I'm still here for those who decided to leave, I try to avoid doorslaming people perhaps I could change from personality type, just trying to follow what Jesus says, "be kind let them hurt you and keep showing them love and never deny them help".
Perhaps some people lie in their tests though and they are not really INFPs we never know everything is possible.
My personality type is INFJ most likely in my first and last test I got it and according to friends, but I got INTJ, INFP, ISTJ, ISFJ and ISFP perhaps another one as well since I always got close to 50% in everything except for introvert that's always over 80% perhaps I'm not INFJ and more like an INFP or INTJ but who knows. But by the way I analyze and feel, I'm most likely sure it's INFJ also friends said so okay seems like it.
also I have to save the world 😂
It’s fascinating how you describe your journey and thoughts on balancing resilience and kindness. The way you aim to help people grow and learn in the best way really shows such an empathetic and thoughtful side, so very INFJ. 😊 I get what you mean about prevention and long-term vision, it’s not easy watching others make mistakes on things we might have already foreseen, especially when we genuinely care for them.
About the ‘dark side’ of personality types, I completely agree: no MBTI profile is purely positive or negative, and those lesser-known aspects often surprise us. It’s also interesting that you get mixed results on the tests; it’s true that we’re all more complex than just one personality label. And that ‘saving the world’... definitely an INFJ mission! 😂 Thanks for sharing such a deep reflection.
@MindfulMix3.0 I'm relatively new about the personalities knowledge and at first it was interesting to know, so my thousand paths of possibilities started to ramble over every single detail about this, my conclusion is that it doesn't really matter I'd say in the world there must be millions of personalities we are unique as individuals there was a very emotional INTJ friend I met, then another INFP with INFJ traits and very extrovert with many people that's more like the trait from INFJs (social chameleon), then another INFP who was really honest towards others which from what I know INFP people avoid conflict but this one didn't seem like it and many more examples. I think it's cool all of this stuff but perhaps not important at all now that I think about it I know you already agree with this but I wanted to share anyways, in anycase I still enjoy the content people like you make, I'd say I love human psychology so I'm an enthusiast, keep it up with the good work I'll be here annoying you from time to time hehe. bye for now and have a nice day
I really appreciate your enthusiasm for psychology and personalities! You're right, we’re much more complex than just MBTI types, and it’s exactly that complexity that makes everything so fascinating, don’t you think? 😊 I love how you explore every nuance in the people you meet, and yes, in the end, these ‘labels’ are just tools to help us understand ourselves and others better. Thank you for your sincere and curious comments. See you soon 😊
I think loyalty depends on the moral values of those personalities.
Even the most loyal person can lose his loyalty totally,,, if he loses morality.
Im not really sure which of these type can be the most loyal.. they all can be enough loyal from their place... no idea .
You're so right! Even the most loyal person can struggle if their core values or morality shift. Loyalty really does depend on what's driving someone underneath. It’s less about the MBTI label and more about the individual's sense of right and wrong. That being said, this analysis is just meant to shed some light on how, based on MBTI traits, some people might be more inclined to be loyal. Personally, as an INFP, I definitely see myself on the list of loyal personalities. It's always interesting to see how different types express loyalty in their own way! 😄 Would you put yourself on the list of loyal people or those more likely to betray? Thanks for sharing your thoughts 😁
I agree here
@@MindfulMix3.0 I think this probes my main comment perhaps you also live in the present hehe since now your perspective seems to be a little different which disproves some of your claims in the video such as "personality meant to be loyal". But I also noticed that in the title of the video you add a question mark and in the video it's more like an affirmation 🤭, I think something else is happening here😏