OK, this is my results from the survey from book Please Understand Me by David Keirsey.
It made me laugh on how accurate this assessment was!
PS- check out the last paragraph, LOL

INFG

Introvert, Intuition, Feeling, Judging
 
INFJ's focus on possibilities, think in terms of values, and come easily to decisions.  The small number of this type  (one percent) is regrettable, since INFJ's have an unusually strong drive to contribute to the welfare of others and genuinely enjoy helping their fellow men.  This type has a great depth of personality; they are themselves complicated, and can understand and deal with complex issues and people.

Characteristically, INFJ's have strong empathetic abilities and can be aware of another's emotions or intents before that person is conscious of these.  This can take form of feeling distress or illness of others to an extent which is difficult for other types.  INFJs can intuit good and evil in others, although they can seldom tell how they came to know.  Subsequent events tend to wear them out, however.

INFJs are usually good students. They take their work seriously and enjoy academic activity.  They can exhibit qualities of over-perfectionism and put more into a task than is perhaps justifiable by the nature of the task.  They generally will not be visible leaders, but will quietly exert influence behind the scenes.

INFJs are hard to get to know.  They have an unusually rich inner life, but they are reserved and tend not to share their reactions except with those who they trust.  Because of their vulnerability through a strong facility to introject, INFJs can be hurt rather easily by others, which, perhaps, is at least one reason why they tend to be private people. People who have known and INFJ for years may find side emerging which come as a complete surprise. Not that INFJs are inconsistent; they are very consistent and value integrity. But they have convoluted, complex, personalities which sometimes even puzzle themselves.

INFJs like to please others and tend to contribute their own best efforts in all situations. They prefer and enjoy agreeing with others, and find conflict disagreeable and destructive.

INFJs often select liberal arts as a college major and opt for occupations which involve interacting with people, but on a one-to-one basis.  For example, a general practitioner in medicine might be an INFG, or the psychologist or psychiatrist.  INFJs make excellent individual therapists who have the ability to get in touch with the archetypes of their patients in a way other types can not.  As therapists, INFJs may choose counseling, clinical psychology, or may choose to teach in these fields.

As mates, INFJs are usually devoted to their spouses, but may not always be open to physical approaches. They tend to be physically demonstrative at times, but wish to choose when,  which is when they are in the mood. This may be quite confusing to an extroverted mate.  Often an INFJ's expressions of affection will be subtle, taking a humorous, unexpected turn.  Their friendship circle is likely to be small, deep, and long-standing.

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