The INFJ Paradox: Why They’re Called MBTI’s ‘Sober Stoners

#INFJ #MBTI #MyersBriggs #SoberStoners #INFJPersonality #PersonalityTypes Ever wonder why INFJs seem perpetually spaced out without touching a single substance? In this deep dive, we're unpacking the INFJ paradox—why the rarest MBTI personality type (just 1% of the population!) has earned the hilarious nickname "sober stoners." We'll explore their introverted intuition (Ni) that creates that signature thousand-yard stare, their pattern recognition overdrive that makes them seem prophetic, and their bizarre relationship with time distortion. Discover why these Myers-Briggs unicorns fall into philosophical rabbit holes at random moments, experience emotional superpowers that border on mind-reading, and possess creative visions that appear out of nowhere. We'll break down their existential humor that nobody gets, their tendency to become escape artists into their rich inner worlds, and those mystical experiences they have while completely sober. If you've ever met someone who zones out mid-conversation, asks weirdly deep questions, and seems to exist in two dimensions simultaneously—you've probably met an INFJ. This video explains the cognitive functions behind their unique consciousness, why they're walking contradictions, and how their extraverted feeling (Fe) creates empathy so intense they need regular recovery time. Whether you're an INFJ yourself or just trying to understand one, this comprehensive guide reveals what's really happening inside the mind of MBTI's most enigmatic type. DISCLAIMER: This video is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is based on general personality theories and personal interpretations, particularly related to the INFJ personality type. It should not be considered professional psychological or medical advice. Individual experiences may vary. #brainytouch #INFJ #MBTI #MyersBriggs #SoberStoners #INFJPersonality #PersonalityTypes #IntrovertedIntuition #INFJMBTI #RarestPersonalityType #CognitiveFunctions #INFJProblems #PersonalityPsychology #INFJTraits #MBTITypes #16Personalities