Josh Mac

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INFJs experience a dilemma. On one hand, they are people of strong values and integrity, so they want to honor whatever system they are a part of and conform to the expectations as long as the rules and regulations don’t violate any of their values or standards. On the other hand, INFJs want the freedom to do work on a project in a way that works for them: they need freedom to tackle it in a meaningful way. This is another reason why I think INFJs are often happiest when they are their own boss. If they can do work that successfully pays the bills and allows them to approach a job in the way ...more
The INFJ Personality Guide: Understand yourself, reach your potential, and live a life of purpose.
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