Erina Kon - INFP

    According to the test, my personality is classified as The Dreamer. The Dreamer has roughly three aspects.

    First, those who are The Dreamer type are “introspective,” or reflect on themselves deeply. This aspect does not really seem true of me, in that I am not sure I can face myself objectively, rather, I think I sometimes tend to hesitate admitting my mistakes.

    Second, The Dreamer type people are “highly idealistic.” About this aspect, I think I have one. Actually, my goal of the future is contributing to protecting the environment but I have difficulty taking a step for realizing the goal; I am thinking of majoring in something related to the environment, such as city planning and functions of forests, but I haven’t decided yet. Like this, I think I have a big goal although I have not taken enough actions, which means idealistic.

    Third, The Dreamers “have a talent for language and writing.” I am afraid this aspect is not the case with me. In my high school days, Japanese class was one of the classes I was not really good at, and also writing a short essay for SNS have always made me realize that I have difficulty writing literary sentences.

Comments

  1. Your blog post is theoretically written and easy to read and understand. I think you have a talent for writing. Be more confident.
    Something related to the environment, I think that's great. I hope you could find what you really want to do in the future.

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  2. Your goal sounds really wonderful. As you write, you are interested in city planning, it'll be great to create a city which protects nature as well as our lives.

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  3. I think you really write good and fluent English! Although I don't know what your Japanese articles are like, I think you have the potential!

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