Here’s How Much You Crave Power, Based on Your Personality Type

While some people want to avoid control and power, others are hungry for it. Sometimes the search for power comes from good intentions, while other times it is simply for an ability to wield this strength over others. Here is how much you crave power, based on your personality type.

 

INFJ

INFJs aren’t often power hungry people, but they often live with many different layers to their personalities. While some INFJs will veer away from power, and might even be bothered by it, others crave the sense of control. They are complex people and they don’t simply live by a set of rules that others can easily understand. Some INFJs might feel like they require a sense of power in order to protect themselves and the ones they love. This is often simply to be able to be in control for positive reasons, and not in order to be superior to anyone else.

ENFJ

ENFJs often crave a sense of control, but this is often so that they can protect themselves and others. ENFJs care deeply for their loved ones, and want to do whatever they can to keep them safe and happy. They might be fearful of not being able to provide for the people around them, which is why they may work for a sense of power and control. For the ENFJ it is about being in a position to take care of others, not to feel superior to them. They have big hearts and a strong desire to please others, and it is definitely something they work hard towards.

INFP

INFPs rarely crave power, and often feel weary of it entirely. They dislike seeing people wielding their power over others, and often feel strongly uneasy around people who crave control. INFPs want to see a sense of freedom with the people around them, and value being able to make their own choices. People who are power hungry often anger the INFP, and they have a hard time respecting anyone like this. They don’t believe that people should be able to control others, and have a strong sense of inner morals.

ENFP

ENFPs don’t often have an outright desire for power, and prefer to have independence. They realize that too much power requires a lot of responsibility, and this is not something they are interested in. ENFPs prefer to feel free to do their own thing and to make their own choices in life. When they are around people who are power hungry it can actually frustrate the ENFP immensely. They don’t appreciate when people attempt to wield some sort of control or power over them, and this is why they often fight against authority.

 

INTJ

INTJs do sometimes crave a sense of power, simply because they value having control. INTJs can become frustrated when people who lack a certain level of intelligent, seem to have control of those around them. This is a big reason why INTJs might search for some sort of power, simply to keep from the ignorant people around them having this sense of control. INTJs want to be able to spread the truth, and dislike seeing ignorance in the world.

ENTJ

ENTJs definitely do desire some sort of power in their lives, mostly because they dislike losing control. ENTJs value being able to be in control of their own lives and their own choices. They often search for a position of power, so that they can educate and build a positive future. ENTJs want to be able to inform others and dislike witnessing ignorance in the world around them. Their desire to acquire power is often from good intentions of simply wanting to be able to get things done without having the wrong people controlling them.

INTP

INTPs don’t usually enjoy being in positions of power, and don’t like that sense of responsibility. While INTPs rarely want to control others, they also do not want to be controlled themselves. They prefer to be able live their lives freely and make their own choices without being told what to do. This is often why INTPs will challenge authority, or try to avoid it entirely. They want to feel free to do whatever they please without having someone try to control them or wield their power over them.

ENTP

ENTPs aren’t really power hungry people, since they don’t enjoy that level of responsibility. They prefer to have their own sense of freedom, and want others to have that as well. ENTPs don’t like being controlled by anyone, and will fight against authority in most situations. They simply want to explore and discover knowledge wherever they can. ENTPs enjoy being able to live their lives without rules or obligations, and because of this the idea of power rarely seems appealing to them.

 

ISTJ

ISTJs do want to acquire some power, at least enough to maintain control over their own lives. Their desire for power is simply to avoid having others control them or their loved ones. ISTJs prefer to be able grow towards a positive future, and will constantly work to climb this ladder. In order to acquire a sense of power, ISTJs are not afraid to work for it and to continue building what they want.

ESTJ

ESTJs do often crave power in some ways, since they dislike losing control. They want to acquire the ability to take charge of a situation, since they dislike having others control them. ESTJs want to care for their loved ones, and will do whatever they can to become capable of doing this. For them obtaining power is simply an important part of being able to refuse the control to anyone else, and it is necessary in order to help their loved ones feel provided for.

ISFJ

ISFJs aren’t really power hungry people, and rarely find themselves wanting this type of control. While they do care to protect their loved ones, they aren’t interested in being someone who control others. ISFJs might even be annoyed by people in power, especially if they abuse that control. For them being in a position of power means great responsibility, and should not be taken lightly. ISFJs often desire to live a more simple life, and want to be able to care for and protect the people they love.

ESFJ

ESFJs care so deeply for their loved ones that there may be times when they crave some sort of power. This is often from a deep desire to protect and provide for the people they love, and not to feel superior to others. ESFJs might be a bit afraid of power in some ways, and realize it means a lot of responsibility. They might search for some sort of control, so that they can protect the people they care for and make sure they are happy and provided for.

 

ISTP

ISTPs definitely don’t care for power most of the time, and prefer to be on their own. They are more like a lone wolf who prefers a sense of independence. They don’t want to be in a position of power simply for the sake of it, and often prefer to be on their own. Being in control of others is not really something they are interested in, and they definitely don’t enjoy someone else wielding control of them.

ESTP

ESTPs sometimes do crave a sense of power, simply because they do like being in control. They often feel this way because they dislike others being in control of them and would prefer to have the power themselves. ESTPs enjoy being someone that others can respect, which might be a reason to obtain some sort of power. They don’t often have ill intentions, they simply want to be able to maintain control of their own lives and to make their own choices.

ISFP

ISFPs don’t really have a desire to obtain power, and might find people in positions of authority to be a bit obnoxious. They often see that people who crave power will abuse this, and it is something the ISFP cannot respect. They would rather have a sense of a freedom in their lives, and want this for others as well. ISFPs are free-spirits, who enjoy being able to make their own choices, and be able to explore their own emotions.

ESFP

ESFPs want to have a sense of freedom in their lives, and believe that everyone should have this. When people try to control others it can truly upset the ESFP. They often feel like avoiding people in authority, since they dislike those who seek to control others. They want to be able to explore their own options, and crave a sense of freedom instead of power.

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