๐ In The Name Of Allah The Most Gracious The Most Merciful
๐ Some advice or lessons which we can learn Alhamdulillah from some of the 16 MBTI personality types - from an INTJ:
1. INFJ - Trust Allah the Almighty always while listening to your intuition without allowing emotions and people's perceptions to negatively influence decision making.
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2. ENFJ - The size of a person's social circle doesn't necessarily determine their worth. Just because an individual is carefully selective concerning their choice of close friends it does not mean that they are "lonely" nor concealing bad intentions.
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3. ESFJ and ISFJ - Regularly talking about other people or discussing personal matters isn't reliable evidence that they're special to you. Oftentimes one way to prove that your affection for somebody is true is by respecting their privacy and refusing to disclose sensitive information, particularly if such info actually has nothing to do with you.
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4. ISTJ - While it's an admirable trait to be organized and diligent, there are occasional moments when it is wiser or way more efficient to try being lenient and flexible.
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5. ESTJ and ENTJ - While it's a positive thing to focus on obtaining results, completing tasks and accomplishing goals, make sure that your deliberate choice at times to disregard some individuals' sensitivity does not compromise your values nor conflict with your beliefs.
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6. ENFP and INFP - While being creative or very imaginative can make you an interesting individual to work with (for some), don't allow excessive hope and yearning for a wide range of possibilities to cause you to become delusional or distracted from the main goal, theme, plan, purpose or idea.
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7. ISTP and INTP - Never assume that everybody whom Allah the Most Wise decrees you'll meet on earth already knows and comprehends all your thoughts and expectations. There are instances when you need to be clear and more vocal about them if you wish to see more outcomes than wishful thinking. In my opinion, it's okay to remind and emphasize one's instructions even if many may find the reminders superfluous or "annoying".
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8. ESFP and ESTP - While being observant, alert and attentive to details are helpful qualities most of the time, not every single person, thing and online content always deserves your full attention. Know what and who to avoid for Allah's sake. In order to thrive or succeed
Inn-sha-Allah as a Muslim, ensure that your choices and overall conduct don't mislead you into acting like an irrational bully (some ExTPs) due to an offended ego.
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9. ISFP - Sometimes what you want and desire isn't beneficial or for your own good in both worlds. Realize (to some ISFPs who selfishly care more about their wants than the consequences of their actions) that intentional stupidity, stubborn ignorance and unreasonable self-entitlement are not attractive at all.
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๐ Abu Huraira RadhiAllahu 'anhu narrated: Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu 'alaihi wa sallam said, "The strong believer is more beloved to Allah (The Almighty) than the weak believer, but there is goodness in both of them. Be eager for what benefits you, seek help from Allah, and do not be frustrated. If something befalls you, then do not say: 'If only I had done something else.' Rather say: "Allah has decreed what He wills." Verily, the phrase ‘if only’ opens the way for the work of shaytan."
Source: Sahih Muslim 2664
Grade: Sahih (Authentic) according to Muslim
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