You're Kare-Kare - layers upon layers of depth that people rarely fully understand. You feel everything intensely, see patterns others miss, and carry the weight of wanting to save everyone. Rare, misunderstood, but absolutely unforgettable.
You're the friend who knows something's wrong before anyone says a word. You see potential in people they don't see in themselves. You dream of a better world and actually have a detailed plan to get there. But sometimes the gap between the ideal and reality crushes you. You're a walking paradox - deeply private yet desperate to connect, logical yet driven by values, soft-hearted but with boundaries of steel.
Your superpower is seeing people's souls and helping them become their best selves. Your burden? You absorb everyone's pain like a sponge. Remember: you can't pour from an empty cup. Save some of that healing energy for yourself. The world needs you whole, not depleted.
Kare-Kare is a rich peanut-based stew made with oxtail, tripe, and vegetables like banana blossom, eggplant, and string beans. The dish requires patience and skill β the peanut sauce must be thick and velvety, the meat tender enough to fall off the bone. Served with fermented shrimp paste (bagoong) on the side, it's a dish of contrasts and layers. Its origins are debated: some trace it to Indian curry influences, while others connect it to the Kapampangan culinary tradition of Pampanga province.
The INFJ personality type β known as The Advocate or The Counselor β combines Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Judging. INFJs are the rarest personality type, making up about 1-2% of the population. They are deep, insightful individuals who are driven by a strong desire to help others and make the world a better place. INFJs possess an almost uncanny ability to understand people's emotions, motivations, and potential. Their combination of empathy and vision allows them to see what people could become and inspire them toward that growth. Despite their quiet nature, INFJs have a profound impact on those around them.