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beavis

Are all INFP's destined to be thouroughly unhappy? I want all of you who read this to really think about that for a minute. Don't just get mad and give me a knee jerk response. At least let me explain what I mean first.

I have been searching for something for the better part of my life. I want to emphasise the word "something" in that sentence. The problem is that I don't know what that "something" is. Whats worse is that when I finally get involved with "something" that ignites the fire inside of me it usually only last for a period of time. sometimes only weeks or months and sometimes years.

I'm a problem solver (at least for a little while longer) so I am trained to look for patterns in things (something that INFP's are good at). I see that same pattern here on this page. I see that same longing in the words of other INFP's. I don't know about you, but I don't want to be unhappy. I don't want to be uncertain and I don't want to be constantly looking for something that I can't seem to find.

What is the scoop? Can someone enlighten me? Just exactly what screw has come loose in the INFP brain? Are we all destined to constantly seek some level of fullfilment that isn't attainable?

Maybe you guys are gonna think I'm nuts. Maybe I just need a new project to keep me occupied or interested. It has been a while since I emersed myself in anything. The problem is that I believe deep down that the projects are a distraction from the reality. The reality is that I am looking for something. I just don't know what it is.

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