What is the personality type of Panacea? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Panacea from Greco Roman and what is the personality traits.
Panacea personality type is INFP, whose goal is to be helpful. I’ve always felt this way and have taken it to a whole new level with my writing. I am willing to go out of my way to help other people and try to put myself out of my comfort zone to do so. I often think the world of people that I don’t know but feel a compulsion to help them even if they don’t want my help. I am constantly concerned with the well-being of everyone around me and it can be draining at times.
The INFP personality is notorious for being the humanitarian of the MBTI world. They would take a bullet for anyone and generally act as though they truly did. They tend to be the ones that go out of their way to help others, which can make them seem like extroverts or over-compensators. It can be hard for them to find the balance between making people happy and being happy themselves. They prioritize relationships, family, and other aspects of life over themselves and may even become at risk of losing themselves in order to survive.
It takes a special kind of person to be able to balance the needs of others and the needs of themselves.
Greek goddess of the Universal Remedy, daughter of Asclepius and Epione. Always carried a potion around with her that could heal the sick, and this idea was the beginning of the idea of the panacea in medicine (i.e. a substance that could cure all disease)