What sorts of careers do my fellow infps find themselves attracted to? It would be nice to see some of the interesting options that are out there :)
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What sorts of careers do my fellow infps find themselves attracted to? It would be nice to see some of the interesting options that are out there :)
There's no job in this world that would make me happier then being a low fantasy author. I have some other interests, like philosophy, psychology and photography, but writing and linguistics are in the stars for me, and it's my greatest passion above all else.
I have 2: Music Producer, and Therapist/Psychologist

This is a REALLY GOOD one xD![]()

Just a few: music therapy, speech language therapy, clinical, experimental psychologist, philosophy professor, high school math teacher, writer, musician, etc.
The greatest job of all: trying to understand the complexities of the world, but realizing that ignorance is bliss.
Top 3 -
creative development and designer for a gaming company.
indie movie actor.
and the whole actor by day musician by night thing. Where I get to play at some chilled out gigs just to unwind.
CIA agent![]()
Author is the dream job, but a realistic job that I'd still enjoy is teaching English.
I was always attracted to the idea of being a professional singer. I've always been told I'm not good enough though and I started believing it. Now I'm way out of practice...
Never let anyone stifle you. Everyone has to start somewhere. I've never heard you, of course, but even if you aren't the best now, who's to say what you'll be in the future.
I'm a singer myself, & I'll admit, I sounded like ass in the beginning. Practice makes perfect, though.
Thanks. That really means a lot.
Music came naturally to me as a kid...at least singing it did. Despite my asthma, my music teachers thought I was an ace. My music teachers in elementary and middle school worked with me the most to help me overcome my asthma when I sang. Then I hit high school and it's like my music teacher hated my guts. -.- I didn't let it phase me. I just took voice lessons outside of my music class.
I think the reason I'm not the best now is just that it's been years since I seriously sang something. Also those people that told me I couldn't do it sort of caused me to have a bit of stagefright and now I'm either very quiet when I do sing or I hide when I sing.
Singing always boosts my mood and gives me energy though. Maybe I'll take some more voice lessons someday. I just hope I don't blow the teachers eardrums.![]()
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