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TIC RELATIONSHIPS FRIENDSHIPS PARENTHOOD

Adventurer
Personality
ISFP-A / ISFP-T
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

04 Friendships
In friendship, Adventurers are some of
the most comfortable people around.
Laid back and spontaneous, people with
the Adventurer personality type won’t bog
things down with arguments or
structured long-term plans. Intellectually
exhausting pastimes like debates over
European economic policy won’t hold
their attention long. The here-and-now is
what’s important to Adventurers, and
they love spending time with their friends
doing casual, fun activities.

Enjoying Life Together

Adventurer personalities believe in


actions, not words. They talk about what
is, not what could, should or will be, and
then they actually do it. This passion for
action is a blessing for Adventurers, since
it helps them get past their shyness in
meeting new people. Adventurers are
sensitive, much more so than most, and it
takes time to build enough trust with new
friends to open up and feel natural.

If new acquaintances start things out by


explaining “You’d do way better if...”, it’s
unlikely they will ever be close –
Adventurers just take these remarks too
personally for comfort. People with this
personality type are happy to get along
with just about anyone, but potential
friends need to ease up on being too
judgmental or demanding.

If their friends keep things supportive and


easy-going, Adventurers are happy to
return the favor with added warmth and
laughter. When they’re with friends they
trust, Adventurers know how to relax,
shedding rules, traditions and
expectations in favor of just enjoying
themselves.

Those who prefer safe, structured


environments might end up struggling in
these friendships though, especially if
they lecture Adventurers on how they’re
living their lives. As with any criticism,
those friends are free to do their own
thing, and to leave Adventurers to do
theirs.

Adventurers’ relaxed, non-


judgmental attitudes make it easy
for them to get along with others,
but it’s not always the same way
around.

Lots of personal space and freedom are


essential to Adventurer personalities, and
it’s often other Explorer types, who share
their “live and let live” worldview and joy
in actually doing things, that gravitate
towards Adventurers. There’s really no
better friend than Adventurers for
dropping the pretenses and enjoying low-
stress fun.

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Kathryn
Turbulent Adventurer (ISFP-T)
1 day ago

Very accurate, I am very hurt and I overreact when


people tel me I’ve done something wrong. I’ve
gone through multiple depressive episodes
because of this.

Jelli
Turbulent Adventurer (ISFP-T)
2 days ago

The part about friendships is so accurate. I have so


many struggles with keeping friendships, and now
I have trust issues

Anonymous
3 weeks ago

This is very accurate...

Kth95
Turbulent Adventurer (ISFP-T)
1 month ago

It's just very hard 4 me to maintain a friendship.. if


i do a lil mistake, they gone just like that w/o telling
what i did to them. Till now i still regretting my life
decisions

H3llo
Assertive Adventurer (ISFP-A)
2 weeks ago

Yeah true, I forgot once I had to work on


a project with my friend and he got really
mad at me and he didn't forgave me for 6
months

Ati
Turbulent Adventurer (ISFP-T)
2 months ago

Unfortunately I have no friends left because of my


turbulent nature. A one time outburst can ruin a
decade long friendship in an instant.

Sage
Turbulent Adventurer (ISFP-T)
4 weeks ago

I feel the same

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