Okay, let me be real for a sec. I'm an ENFP, and when someone says 'you're so weird,' I'm secretly like 'hehe thanks!' Because honestly, being called 'unique' is literally the best compliment ever – even better than a compliment on your looks. π
Why Is 'Being Unique' a Compliment?
Among MBTI types, ENFPs are known as 'the energetic activists.' We get hyped about new ideas and can't stand boring routines. At work, when I suggest something random like 'Wouldn't this be more fun?', people first give me the side-eye, but later they're like 'At least you keep things interesting.' That's when an ENFP's uniqueness shines. ✨
Personal Story: When My Weirdness Came Through
Last year in a team project, everyone wanted to use a standard PPT template. I suddenly yelled, 'Let's do a storytelling presentation!' They gave me that 'here she goes again' look, but guess what? Our presentation scored the highest, and my teammates praised me, saying 'We won thanks to your out-of-the-box idea.' That day, I realized my 'weird' is my superpower. π
ENFP Uniqueness Is Backed by Data
MBTI stats say ENFPs are only about 7% of the population – that's 7 out of 100 people. Plus, our core function, Extraverted Intuition (Ne), is all about connecting dots others miss, giving us fresh perspectives. That's why ENFPs kill it in art, marketing, startups. Famous ENFPs like Robin Williams and Ellen DeGeneres? Their uniqueness was their success engine. π₯
So, Don't Fear Being Called 'Weird'
If someone says 'you're a bit weird,' it means you're rejecting the ordinary. As ENFPs, we're pros at breaking molds and showing our true colors. Next time, just smile and say, 'Thanks, it's because I'm an ENFP.' Who knows? That could be the start of you embracing your specialness even more. π
Conclusion: For ENFPs, 'weird' is never a flaw – it's the power to change the world. So let's keep being our quirky selves. If not us, who will spice up this boring planet? π