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    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon from 1970s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
    INFJ

    INFJ (9w1)

    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon personality type is INFJ, which is a rare character. Infj's are one of the rarest personality types in the world and I personally know of only 3 other INFJs and we all happen to be friends. I am not sure if I am the only INFJ on this site but I personally know of 3 and we all know each other. It is so hard to meet other INFJs as we are such a rare character.

    I am not sure if you've met INFJs before, but we are the most unique types out there. INFJ's are 5% of the population and we can be found in every walk of life. It's hard to find another INFJ as we are so rare and only 1% of the population is INFJ.

    Being an INFJ is hard and it takes a lot of courage and strength to live as we do. INFJ's are introverts and we prefer spending time alone and we do not like crowds. INFJ's are very empathetic and we like to help people and we like helping them find the sources of their pain and help them heal.

    We love seeing people improve and we like taking care of others, especially those who are needy and in need of help.

    The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. Primarily developed during live performances, the band premiered an early version of the record several months before recording began. The record was conceived as an album that focused on the pressures faced by the band during their arduous lifestyle, and dealing with the apparent mental health problems suffered by former band member Syd Barrett, who departed the group in 1968. New material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at Abbey Road Studios in London.

    A concept album, the themes of The Dark Side of the Moon explore conflict, greed, time, death, and mental illness. Snippets from interviews with the band's road crew, as well as philosophical quotations, were also used.

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