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When trust is broken too often, INFJs may choose to cut someone off not out of rage but as a form of mourning—a quiet funeral for what could have been. They do this with reverence and sorrow, rewriting narratives internally, erasing the connection invested in someone they can no longer trust. Years later, memories of laughter and warmth linger as ghosts, haunting their hearts with grief, motivating their artistic expressions—writing, painting, creating—as a way to mourn without reopening wounds.
This act of burying loved ones is often done in silence, invisible to others. The emotional toll accumulates, sometimes leaving INFJs with the heartbreaking feeling that they've quietly bid farewell to people who never knew they died in their hearts.