Bruce Ritter

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Because INFJs are so good at connecting with and talking to other people, others often mistake them for extroverts. INFJs can be fun and lively, when they feel comfortable. I’ve always enjoyed making other people laugh and being goofy at times. The challenge of being an incredibly private introvert and wanting to be around people is that INFJs have a tendency to overdo it in social situations and then fall off the map all of a sudden.
The INFJ Personality Guide: Understand yourself, reach your potential, and live a life of purpose.
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