I chanced upon this post that I can relate, yay.
So what is INFJ?
Introversion iNtuitive Feeling Judgement.
All the search returns generally give similar versions of INFJ, which is quite true comparing their description to my job and what I like to do. So go search it if you're interested to know more =)
"The one key is trust."
Once broken, it's hard to open because the only person who makes the key, is me - by yours truly.
And a little p.s. video with a big meaning:
Read more here!
Other than the key runners, I think that people here don't usually get to find a job that corresponds to their hobbies. Sad, but that's life - you'll never get what you want. UNLESS...if you put some effort to it than maybe...MAYBE there might be some silver lining. For me, my determination has somewhat faltered and priorities shuffled. I was a career-minded person. Now...not so much. Money should not be the priority. Instead, happiness should. Working at an unhappy place can be very tiring and mentally draining. Any amount you get in return, just sucks more life out of you. But we can't go income-less too, because we have a responsibility to be independent. So what I've realised is, we should go for something we have interest in. Money may not be good, but at least we are not short-changing our souls. We become happier, and we feel better. That's soul-enriching and something we can never get back once we commit ourselves to the jobs we hate for the higher pay. Staying happy is much better than money, believe me.
On another job-related note, I saw an article which may be an inspiration for us to continue pursue that hobby that we sometimes set aside for good for jobs that we hate, and well, knitting rocks! Click on image to read the story, enjoy!
"Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion" - Muhammad Ali