ISFJs are often described as background angels: quietly keeping everything running, remembering everyone’s details, and caring in ways nobody else seems to notice. It’s easy...
INTPs are often presented as floating brains: half scientist, half philosopher, barely anchored to a body. Their tendency to analyze everything and emotionally detach can...
ENTJs are often written as bosses by birth: decisive, intimidating, unstoppable. Whether they’re framed as heroic leaders or corporate villains, the story usually sounds larger...
ENFJs are often portrayed as radiant helpers: charismatic, intuitive about people, and somehow always in the right place to support or inspire. It’s easy to...
INFPs tend to get the soft-focus treatment: gentle souls from another realm, here to heal, write poetry, and suffer beautifully. It’s flattering on the surface—and...
ENFPs are often portrayed as glittering, cosmic free spirits—half poet, half revolutionary. They seem to magnetize people, possibilities, and “synchronicities,” and it can be tempting...
INFJs are often described as rare, mystical beings: old souls with prophetic insight, x-ray vision into people, and a mysterious “aura.” It sounds poetic—but it...