Infj Serial Killers
'If you have good thoughts, they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.' - Roald Dahl Introverted i Ntuitive Feeling Judging Questions?
Crimes of the MBTI. ENFP, ENFJ, ENTP, ENTJ, ESFP, ESFJ, ESTP, ESTJ, INFP, INFJ, INTP, INTJ, ISFP, ISFJ, ISTP, ISTJ, ISFP, ISFJ. Could be a drug dealer, hacker or murderer. Good to know. Also Hannibal seems to be looking for someone who can truly understand him thus his kinship with many other serial killers but they never live up. This means that Hannibal is looking for someone who can understand him so he feels misunderstood which is clearly a strong INFJ trait. So if you looking for a good INFJ.
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Ok, so I rarely share this interest with others because it would kill me if people thought I was a dangerous psycho. I am drawn to this subject because it's the one thing that I can safely say I will never understand.
I remember vividly a frisbee accident when I aimed too low and managed to hit my boyfriend (at the time)'s 6 year old little brother in the face. Well he was fine but I bawled like a baby. It was pretty pathetic really. But I guess my point is, that was an accident. To purposely torture and kill a series of innocent people? If hell does exist-and if it's everyone's personal hell- then that's what mine would be, no questions. I know that we INFJs tend to have morbid fascinations with things, but I haven't seen any posts about serial killers yet, and I'm wondering if I'm alone in this one.
Also, DAE fear that their intuition isn't as good as they think it is? People marry serial killers all the time (maybe not literally, but serial killers are often married). And sorry if this has been covered to death. My best friend freshman year was, I'm almost certain, an INFJ. She was deep, well read, could sympathize with me greatly and comfort me. She was a boss and a good buddy of mine overall. I actually had a psychic experience with her a couple times, once on an impulse actually reciting to her what the inside of her home in L.A looked like down to the small nuances.
Kilauea; Mount Etna; Mount Yasur; Mount Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira; Piton de la Fournaise; Erta Ale. I am an INFJ interested in psychology currently residing in Australia. Fully agree with Sam analysis if we understand Psychopaths as serial killers: most likely to be ESTJ and ENTJ. Perhaps it is a combination of some personality-type and a high thrill threshold that is the killer combination.
That was the connection we had. Point being, she did actually have a book of serial killers that she loved to read and talk about. I always had a sense that she saw it differently than I did, a certain fascination, a glint in the eye. I think its because these books invest so much time and energy into understanding the minds of these killers, that it basically functions as brain candy for any INFJ who wants to enter another person's headspace.
I dunno, maybe someone else can capture the essence of it better than I can. How interesting.
When I read stories I'm definitely keeping up with the individual characters, though not to the extent that you do, it sounds like. It's less about their respective awareness's and thoughts, their minds, and more about the story as a whole. I'm certain you can appreciate the broad scope of a story, but my reading/watching experience is pretty much isolated to only that; it rests on the purpose of the entire creation: I bask in the reality of the story, the moral, the overarching themes and the intention of the creator. But maybe that's just entering into the headspace of the creator:O • • •. GAME OF THRONES!!!! Love that its written from the mind of each character.