Bruce Ritter

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INFJs have a strong desire to relate to, help, and interact with other people. As a result, they’re prone to think of themselves as extroverts, since they do focus a significant portion of their energy on people. After reflecting for a while, however, an INFJ who truly is an INFJ would have to conclude that she is an introvert because she needs time to herself in order to recharge.
The INFJ Personality Guide: Understand yourself, reach your potential, and live a life of purpose.
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