Psychology of People Who Are INFJ | The World's Rarest Personality Type

Only about 2% of the world's population is an INFJ, and most of them spend years quietly wondering why they feel like they landed somewhere that wasn't quite meant for them. In this video, we look at 12 of the most defining patterns of the INFJ personality type. The gut instincts that turn out to be right. The way people confide in you before you've said much at all. The physical weight of unresolved tension. The difficulty of finding your own needs when you're so wired to find everyone else's. INFJs are statistically overrepresented among people with unusually high cognitive ability — which may explain why so many INFJs describe feeling like they process the world on a different frequency. This isn't a checklist. It's an attempt to name what most INFJs already sense but rarely hear described with any precision. If you've ever known something you couldn't prove, read someone you'd never met, or felt more affected by the world than you thought you were supposed to be, this one is for you. Topics explored: INFJ psychology, introverted intuition, INFJ traits and characteristics, emotional intelligence, Myers-Briggs personality types, and what it actually means to be the rarest personality type in the MBTI framework. 💬 Which one felt the most true? Drop the number below. I read every comment. 🔔 Subscribe for quiet psychology, the kind that makes the invisible visible. Disclaimer: This video is produced strictly for educational and informational purposes. It is not a substitute for professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic guidance. Only about 2% of the global population carries this personality profile, and chances are, if you're one of them, you already knew you were different long before anyone gave it a name. This video explores the unique psychology of empaths, individuals with profound empathy who often prioritize others' well-being over their own. We delve into how this deep emotional intelligence shapes their relationships and the critical importance of self care for their well-being.