30 INFP Legends Who Changed History

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 17 MIN

30 INFP Legends Who Changed History

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Join Evolve: http://evolve.geekpsychology.comWhat if the traits you’ve been ashamed of are the exact traits that made some of history’s most legendary people unforgettable?In this video, we’re looking at 30 famous INFPs from history and culture, from Shakespeare and Tolkien to Joan of Arc, Van Gogh, Princess Diana, and more. These weren’t the loudest people in the room. They were the dreamers, the outcasts, the sensitive weirdos who stayed true to what mattered and changed the world because of it.If you’ve ever felt too emotional, too different, too idealistic, or too hard to understand, this video is for you.00:00 30 INFP Legends from History01:38 William Shakespeare03:40 J.R.R. Tolkien04:54 Joan of Arc06:05 Vicent Van Gogh07:37 Isabel Briggs Myers08:49 George Orwell09:24 Kurt Cobain09:40 Edgar Allan Poe09:45 William Blake10:02 Hayao Miyazaki10:16 A.A. Milne10:29 Hans Christian Andersen10:45 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry11:06 Mary Shelley11:36 Virginia Woolf11:57 Sylvia Plath12:15 Tim Burton12:35 David Bowie12:50 Jim Henson13:03 Princess Diana13:20 Audrey Hepburn13:31 Helen Keller13:41 Keanu Reeves14:02 John Lennon14:07 Björk14:14 Fiona Apple14:28 Robert Smith14:33 Heath Ledger14:47 Claude Monet15:02 Johnny Depp

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