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    Mole Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mole? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mole from The Animals Of Farthing Wood and what is the personality traits.

    Mole
    INFP

    INFP (9w1)

    Mole personality type is INFP, which means that their internal world is the internal world of the internal world. This is because their primary function is Introversion, which is less about organizing their life and more about experiencing it. And they’re not the most externally oriented members of this whole introverted-intellectual-perceptive world, either. Their primary function is Introversion, which is less about organizing their life and more about experiencing it. If you’ve ever watched an INFJ trying to talk to an INFJ, you’ll see that they’re usually doing it in their heads; they won’t even hear the question if it’s phrased poorly. They’re introverts.

    People with this personality type often seek out the quiet, solitary life of an introvert. They can be very talented writers, artists, musicians, or any number of other things that require intense concentration, but they really don’t like to be around loud noises or people that aren’t themselves.

    Mole is a mole who makes the journey from Farthing Wood to White Deer Park in both the books and the TV series. He is a very greedy and sympathetic creature, often digging for worms while the other creatures are resting. He is also a very good tunneller, digging holes to help the animals escape from the farm and get into the quarry. In the TV series, he suffers from depression and an existential crises during the first season, despite his helpfulness to the rest of the group.

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