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What does it feel like when a person's faith collapses?

Don't want to live, dare not die. I lost interest in everything and found myself unable to love except numbness.

In life, each of us is judging whether things are good, bad or right according to our own beliefs and values. These beliefs and values constitute our thinking and affect our behavior and emotional response.

The more a thing conforms to our beliefs and values, the happier and happier we are; The more we run counter to our beliefs, the more sad and sad we are. Therefore, it seems that emotions are affecting our attitude towards life, but in fact it is the belief behind emotions that dominates all this.

In other words, each of us is trapped by our own beliefs and values. Among all personality types, INFJ is undoubtedly the most bound by beliefs and values.

INFJ is the person who needs faith the most, relying on faith and living by faith. They like to give meaning to things, and it is precisely because they project their beliefs on things that one thing will be carried out tirelessly only if it conforms to their beliefs.

Otherwise, no matter how many facts and reasons can shake these stubborn people, even if they do so under pressure, they are unwilling and unable to exert their full strength.

This is why INFJ's greatest stress is not loneliness, incomprehension and no one understands. This is their own choice. If TA wants not to be lonely and to be understood and understood, TA can do it, or at least do it. Just like Rick's sentence in Rick and Morty, "I am a pickle, as long as I want to."