If you know an INFJ, you also know they are some of the most kind, empathetic, and loving human beings who offer more understanding to others than they do to themselves. But you might have also noticed they can be extremely disagreeable, self-absorbed, and egocentric. Do you ever wonder how an incredible personality like an INFJ can be self-centered and evil?

INFJs can be self-centered because they use it as protection to shield themselves from pain and disappointment. They can be self-absorbed; however, they look that way to others because they are highly complex and have contradictory functions. INFJs can be evil when they lack emotional maturity.

INFJs being self-centered and evil is hugely complex because INFJs can be self-absorbed in their own world. They usually mean well towards others, and only an emotionally unhealthy INFJ will have hostile reactions. There is a pool of information that surrounds why outstanding individuals like INFJs have these traits; let’s dive into that below.

Are INFJs Self-Centered?

Every human being naturally has some negative traits; INFJs are not excluded from that. One of their problems is being self-centered, whether they realize and accept it or don’t. While not all INFJs are self-centered, and those who show signs are often misunderstood, here is a list of ways INFJs show self-centeredness:

INFJs Can Be Egocentric

The INFJ will often seem egocentric because they can make every concern based on themselves, how they feel, what they perceive, and how they think things should be. INFJs use those tactics as a shield to protect themselves from getting hurt or disappointed in situations, whether it’s with people or circumstances.

INFJs also dislike being wrong. They don’t want others to think less of them, and they never want to seem incompetent, so they will create a perception that they are well clued up on all the things and portray confidence even if they don’t truly feel it.

Understanding people is like a superpower for INFJs, and they will appear egoistic in pointing out that skill. An INFJ might not even mean to boast, but it will seem that way for someone who may not like being read by an INFJ or another who might not understand the unique ability.

INFJs have an unusual thirst and quest for knowledge and learning new things or old things in depth. They also have an authenticity that makes them transparent beings telling it like it is. People find that kind of personality intimidating, resulting in the INFJ seeming egoistic.

 

INFJs Can Be Conceited

INFJs are well aware that they are the rarest MBTI, and they like it. They know they are incredibly different from others, and they use that fact as validation because of feeling pretty misunderstood. They are also very fascinated and conscious of the personality functions of being Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging, knowing how divergent they are. 

They are generally super confident in their abilities and intelligence and will talk about it with no stop. They love talking about themselves. They don’t mean to do this to show off, but rather in a quest to gain understanding from others. The issue is that they usually look highly vain and full of themselves for always discussing their traits – positive and negative.

INFJs Can Be Anti-Social

INFJs are quite regularly looked down on as anti-social, unfriendly people. They are quite the contrary. They are excellent at forming genuine connections and making new friends in comfortable settings for them.

The contradiction arises when their introverted side needs time and space alone, which happens more often than not. They tend to seclude themselves from processing their emotions and will decline social gatherings. They will also isolate in social interactions and keep to themselves, unlike the extrovert who will be chatting away. All that makes them seem highly unsociable and disagreeable.

INFJs Can Be Rigid

INFJs can be super rigid about their beliefs and opinions. They are confident in their knowledge and extremely self-assured due to their intuitive superpower. They easily believe that they are always correct and rarely want to take someone else’s suggestion.

Most times, they will listen to the advice and opinions of others, but because of their preciseness in dissecting information and predicting the future, INFJs believe their way is the best. That makes them disagreeable to those dealing with the individuals seeming unreasonable and rigid.

Are INFJs Evil?

Every personality from the MBTI has an evil side, including the INFJ. Only an emotionally mature INFJ would be able to admit that they have some evil within them. What matters is how the INFJ handles that cruel side. Most INFJs use their traits for good, while emotionally unhealthy INFJs will use them negatively. Read below to see how they do that:

INFJs Use Manipulation

The INFJ is often looked at as the master manipulator. INFJs can use their intuition to predict outcomes and use the information to influence their desired result. They can blackmail you with the knowledge they have of you to get what they want. INFJs often seem deceitful in their endeavors, especially if they are unhealthy and doing things maliciously.

INFJs are quite the dictator in relationships because they want and enjoy control. They will use manipulation from their intuitive skills and ability to deeply understand others, to get what they want from others, even if it is their own children or siblings. 

INFJs End Relationships

An INFJ will not hesitate to end a relationship if they don’t like where it is going or if you have done something to hurt or bother them. Don’t even consider overstepping INFJs boundaries. They will snip you out of their life with the sharpest knife they own. You will not get any warning or have any opinion on the matter,

INFJs can be passive-aggressive and dislike confrontation. It takes a lot for them to end a relationship, but if you push their buttons too hard or one too many times, they will completely withdraw from you, close the door, and you will never through to them again no matter how hard you try.

Conclusion

An INFJ can be self-centered and portray evil actions in their relationships because they want to protect themselves from getting hurt. They are not cruel people, and it is an unhealthy, emotionally unstable INFJ that will do things in a selfish, hurtful manner. Most healthy NFJs have some self-absorbed traits like anyone else!

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