10 Things That Terrify INFJs – According to 352 INFJs

Have you ever wondered if what frightens you is unusual or weird? Do you feel alone in your fears or worries? Many of us do, including me. I’ve wondered for a long time if personality type has anything to do with the kinds of fears we face as humans. Do different personality types fear different things? Are there any considerable differences or similarities? I decided to find out.

I scoured numerous online forums and Facebook groups and asked everyone I could about their fears. I wanted to make sure I had at least 300 responses before I wrote any blog posts on the subject. The first group of personalities to get to 300 responses were the INFJs. I’m thankful to each INFJ who contributed to this by talking to me about some of their most personal fears.

INFJ Fears

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What I Found Out

Each personality type had a unique set of fears, and there were definitely patterns and unique worries that were particular to type. While some fears were shared between types, there were definitely big differences in what people feared most. For example, NT types greatly feared mediocrity, while SJ types greatly feared uncertainty. And within those temperaments there were even more variations. This is just part one of a series on what truly frightens each of the 16 personality types. I found talking to all of the types extremely enlightening, and I hope these posts will help you to better understand your own fears and the fears of others.

DISCLAIMER:  Just because you’re an INFJ doesn’t mean you will automatically have these same fears. Your fears may be different, or you may have confronted a lot of your fears and be free of them by now. Don’t take offense if you don’t share these fears. This is just part one of a study on the 16 types and what the majority of them mentioned as their biggest fear.

Universal Fears

It was plain to see that certain fears were universal to all types; for example, spiders, bugs, and heights came up in every group regardless of type. So I’m not going to include those fears in these lists.

The Top 10 Things That Terrify INFJs

1. Humanity’s Potential for Evil

INFJs crave a world where equality, compassion, and freedom reign. When they are inundated by news of injustice, corruption, and cruelty they start to feel emotionally connected to all the pain around them. It can be difficult for them to detach from all the struggles that people encounter at the hands of others. It can feel impossible to focus or find their strong sense of vision and purpose when they know others are in pain or being treated unfairly. At the same time, many INFJs use their fear of evil to spur them towards speaking out against injustice. After all, Mahatma Gandhi and Mary Wollstonecraft were both INFJs who stood up for their beliefs and values.

2. Death or Loss of Children

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While nearly every type mentioned loss of loved ones to some degree, INFJs were unique in that they specifically mentioned the loss of their children. While other groups mentioned “Losing someone in my family”, or “the loss of someone I love”, or “losing my spouse”, INFJs were the only ones who, by a majority, specifically mentioned the loss of children, and not a general loss of loved ones. INFJs are known for having very strong emotional bonds with their children, and for being very protective parents, so this may have something to do with the nature of their responses.

3. Phone Calls

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“Making phone calls scares me to no end.  I have to make scripts of what I will say, and I feel jittery and nervous the entire time. I hate it when there’s no way around making a phone call.”
– Sarah, an INFJ

More than 1/3 of the INFJs I spoke with mentioned phone calls as a serious cause of anxiety and worry. Whether it was making a phone call or receiving an unexpected phone call, they much preferred written correspondence to the phone; unless they were talking to a very close friend or family member.

4. Crowds

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INFJs easily become overstimulated in large crowds of people. They tend to absorb the emotions of the people around them, and they also have inferior Extraverted Sensing (Se) which makes a lot of commotion especially difficult and strenuous for them. While this may be more of a stress-related fear than a cause of real terror, it certainly was mentioned a lot.

5. Ghosts

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While a few INFJs specifically mentioned not believing in ghosts, and others believed but weren’t afraid of them, there were still a considerable number that feared their existence quite strongly and even shared their experiences with me. Some INFJs believed that their strong Intuition and the ability to pick up on moods and emotions outside themselves made it possible for them to sense a spiritual or otherworldly presence.

6. Insanity

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Insanity came up as a fear far more frequently among IN personality types (INFJs, INTJs, INFPs, INTPs). IN types have such strong imaginations and look so deeply into hidden meanings and connections that, for some, they feel that their faith in “reality”, may be a little more skeptical than what most people believe. It also could be that because IN types are so heavily immersed in their own thoughts and mental functions, they fear the loss of that far more than most people would consider. None of the other types I’ve spoken with have mentioned insanity as a fear at all. This doesn’t mean they aren’t afraid of it, but it wasn’t at the forefront of their minds when they were speaking of their fears.

7. Abandonment

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INFJs are notorious for having a difficult time trusting others. They read between the lines so fluently and look for hidden meanings so frequently that they take everything with a grain of salt, almost without realizing it. Because they are the smallest minority, making up only 1% of the population, they also tend to feel a little alienated throughout much of their lives. These factors can cause them to have difficulty trusting people, difficulty accepting love without restraint or apprehension, and difficulty feeling like they can be 100% themselves. Many INFJs, when speaking of their fears, cited fear of abandonment alongside a fear of opening up to others and allowing themselves to be loved unreservedly.

8. The Supernatural

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Out of the ten types I’ve surveyed so far, INFJs mentioned fear of the supernatural far more than other types. INFJs are known for being very spiritual in nature, whether that spirituality is religious or personal. This may cause them to have a much stronger belief in the supernatural world. While INFJs tend to avoid a lot of superstitions, they have great respect for the unknown and what “could be”. Many said that they strive to be rational about everything, but that there is only so much that science can truly explain. Of course, there were several INFJs who piped up and said they weren’t afraid of or didn’t believe in the supernatural at all. So these fears will vary from person to person depending on their beliefs and background.

9. Their Own Imagination

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INFJs have extremely rich and vivid imaginations. They spend a lot of time “in their heads” and a lot of time analyzing and predicting. However, sometimes their imaginations can get the best of them. Because INFJs have such strong Introverted Intuition (Ni), they form insights and future-oriented visions quite frequently. They put a lot of faith in these beliefs, ideas or “gut feelings”; almost more so than the faith they put into the sensory world. This can cause them, especially in childhood, to form very strong fears that have been formed by their imagination and their intuition that may not be particularly accurate. Even as adults, many INFJs struggle with taming their overactive imaginations.

10. Darkness

While many INFJs can enjoy stargazing or a night-time hike in the woods, they also mentioned a deep fear of dark spaces in their homes. Getting up in the night and using the bathroom might make their minds wander to all the things that could be lurking in dark corners or empty rooms of their homes. They tend to fill in dark spaces in their homes with terrifying ideas and images from their imagination.

What Do You Think?

Do these fears bother you or do you disagree? Share your thoughts with other readers in the comments!

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  1. I cannot believe the accuracy of these!
    Yes people fear death, abandonment, etc,.. but not necessarily in top 10,
    I had rationalized my fears for all of these, even fear of phone calls, I told myself it was bc my mom had not a particularly great grasp of English language, and I had to answer the phone at a very young age, BUT! when I saw fear of phone calls! I’m still too stunned to explain how that felt!

  2. This is so much like me. I hate dark rooms due to my imagination and I can’t stand phone calls and crowds. I don’t know if other INFJ’s have this problem but I also have a fear of failiure, I know that this might be a universal fear, but I have extremely high expectations of myself which I find annoying at times.

    1. I couldn’t agree more with the fear of failure. I am my biggest critic and while I know I hold the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in whichever endeavor I am currently contemplating, I somehow find a way to convince myself that somehow I will fall short. That leads me to decide that the risk of failure outweighs the odds of success. And even when I do succeed, I feel like I could have done more, or done it better. I am constantly analyzing EVERYTHING. Sometimes I wish I could be more carefree and just take a chance without caring if it was perfect or not.

  3. I suppose if you have faced them all, they don’t scare you anymore. Except death, that just happens but it’s not scary because it’s part of life. Being an INFJ and older now, none of these things scare me and I have lost a child in a tragic accident….so I do know what I am saying. I also think most INFJ’s are interested in the “paranormal “ and find it more interesting than scary.

    1. I’m so sorry about your child. I definitely think as we get older many of us can become more accustomed to facing our fears or overcoming them. This list was actually voted on by INFJs, so while there’s a chance some of them were mistyped, it wasn’t something I just guessed about on my own because I know it’s going to be different for each person to a different extent. It’s just interesting to see what was mentioned the most 🙂

  4. Is it just me or are most INFJs always believers of some kind? I am an atheist myself, so I do not have any of these supernatural/ ghost fears, but I do fear sociopaths ^^ – like, a lot (I read somewhere 1 in 25 people is a sociopath??). And I have very vivid nightmares, which are almost always about people torturing, bullying and humiliating other people, so number 10 is definitely my number one fear. I also fear violence a lot. But specifically other humans, yes. That’s definitely my biggest fear: other humans. Well, that and insanity. But really, if there’s like any other atheist INFJ out there, please mail me. I’d love to meet you ^^

    1. Hi! Thanks so much for your feedback! I definitely believe there are INFJ atheists out there (and I’ve met some myself!). I think that true INFJs tend to be a little on the skeptical side and so a lot of times they ask a lot of spiritual questions and have to have their own unique journey before deciding on a religion or belief. I’ve seen a huge variety of INFJs with a wide range of religious or non-religious beliefs so I think that if you look you’ll find other INFJ atheists out there as well.

    2. My feelings exactly ! I’m an Agnostic, Humanist INFJ.. am spiritual but not religious per se and that last item was spot on for me too. The horrors that humanity is capable of inflicting on itself and other species on our planet are the stuff of nightmares for me. Cluster B personality types are also the people that horrify me in their callousness and lack of conscience. I’ve seen a ‘ghost’ twice in my life and thankfully neither experience was frightening. The cruelties that people do to one another …. that is and will always be hard for me to wrap my head around.

      1. I agree completely. I too am agnostic. Spiritual but not religious. In fact due to the scary side of humanity super religious people scare me, because they seem to use faith as an excuse to harm others and get other people to join in on their hate. Frightening how quickly people can turn on each other.

  5. INFJ, if you write late at night, in a poorly reads room, listen carefully. Do not you hear anything…

    Now turn around!

  6. I’m still very undecided between INFJ and INFP (or maybe others, who knows), but this list is quite spot on for me.

  7. Phone calls… I laughed so hard!!! I think this is so peculiar and brought tears to my eyes because I feel very stupid every time the phone rings because of all the anxiety I get… So I’m not the only one 🙂
    Loss of a child. Since a very young age I wondered about that and thought that that must be the biggest pain someone should have to endure. Got the shivers, a little depression, and tried to move on in spite of my thoughts…
    Fear of other humans. When I was young I was very idealistic about people but as I became older the more I know I realize there’s a lot of evil and potential evil and that scares me. All they (we) need is a little push…

    Big thank you.

  8. As an INFJ It really surprised me that fear of darkness, ghosts or supernatural even made the list. I was born a medium and very spiritual. I felt so alone and back then it was not talked about as it meant ur going to a looney bin. I was never understood but I understood everyone one so easily. I am nocturnal because of the quietness it offers, the stillness, the less noise, sounds, movements, colors. Darkness to me is where I recharge, away from people and not being seen. I love the silence it brings and knowing that most are asleep and I feel so alive and aware and do my things. I could not imagine not having nights. Ghosts dont scare me at all anymore, people do. The supernatural is one of the highest interests I have. Paranormal, NDE, parapsychology etc. Wow! I really am shocked by this and I wonder how much may have to do with being born like this. I thought we were the intuitive ones the ones that most never understand? I always feel alone and misunderstood. My biggest fear is death of my parents. I never wanted children or marriage. Simply because I dont like this society and I would not want to bring any life into it. I like my alone time and my parents I have dedicated my entire life to them. They are 83 now. I am tired and I want to do for me but…its always going to be them. Their death or should say any suffering would most definitely do me in. Phone calls,I fully understood. I dont even have a smartphone. I dont answer calls i check vm. Its so difficult so that i can understand. Crowds? for sure. My own sanity, no doubt. I think i embrace my intuitive gifts whole heartedly and I wonder if age has an impact on fears with INFJ or not? I remember being afraid of the dark as a child and as far as late teens. I am 52 and I cant imagine not being with the moon and the night and it calls to me.

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