The World

ENFJ

The World

Extraverted · Intuitive · Feeling · Judging

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What is The World?

The World is the twenty-first and final card of the tarot Major Arcana, usually shown as a dancing figure encircled by a great wreath. As a symbol it represents the archetype of completion, wholeness, and the fulfilling integration of every part into one.

Through the metaphor

The World dances at the center of a great wreath, gathering the four elements into one turning, harmonious whole, holding the circle so nothing is left outside it. The ENFJ leads the same way—reading each person, drawing a mismatched group toward one shared direction, and helping every part rise into the whole.

Its strength is warm, unifying leadership. Where others see only separate parts, the World finds the whole they belong to and lifts each one toward it. The ENFJ brings that same radiant conviction—uniting people with warmth and helping each of them grow toward their best.

But the one who holds the whole circle together can tire first, and may quietly feel that no one ever held a place for them. The World, carrying every element, watches for the group’s approval and can lose sight of its own limits. The ENFJ can wear down the same way: so busy completing everyone else that it overloads itself and leans too hard on being needed.

Strengths & challenges in this light

Through this lens, the ENFJ’s strengths come down to the warm leadership that lifts others and the conviction that draws a mismatched group into one whole. The challenges grow from the same root: holding everyone’s place so fully that it overloads itself and leans on approval. For the World to keep the circle turning, it has to let the others hold some of it and name its own limit plainly.

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