Becoming a hikikomori - who is in danger?

Hikikomori or simply hikki (translated from Japanese as "being in solitude") is a term that originated in Japan and is common today in many countries. It means people who are voluntarily in complete social isolation and live as dependents of relatives.
Hikikomori consider a person who falls under three criteria:
- He doesn't study or work anywhere.
- He does not leave the house for more than six months and does not communicate with anyone except close relatives.
- At the same time, he is not mentally ill.
It is important that hikki do not experience pleasure in their position and would be happy to stop it, but they cannot and constantly reproach themselves for it.
Consider which personality types are more likely to become hikkikomori. Obviously, these are introverts. And it is not so obvious, but they are intuitive, because sensory implies a close connection with the outside world and it is difficult to imagine a practical sensoric in the role of hikikomori. Thus, we have four types belonging to introverted intuitions: INFP, INTP, INTJ, INFJ. Below are detailed descriptions of each of these personality types.:
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