As an ENFP with an ISTP partner and ESFP best friend, I appreciate this a lot. I've come to find so much appreciation and respect for high Se users. That awareness of concrete, specific sensory data can be so helpful and grounding to an intuitive type. It can really soothe that 4th-function Si angst that can dominate my perspective at times. Especially cool and validating when we independently come to similar conclusions about things via different means.
As w/ most things in life, we’re optimized when we grow & develop the parts of us that aren’t native to the way we operate. I’m an INTJ who’s never been around other intuitives (but could see myself reflected in people in the media, so I had my proclivities validated early on, though not by others-only by myself). Since I had the opportunity to observe only Sensors, I was able to draw from them their strengths (as well as weaknesses). We get to pick & choose what’s useful to us in life, so I’ve been able to cultivate the areas of myself that probably would’ve been underdeveloped, had I only been around NT types.
Sensory: microcosm Intuition: macrocosm Functions on a spectrum of focus. One is more telescopic in vision the other microscopic. 😏 irony is a microscope makes the unseen seen and the telescope just magnifies the visible.
The problem with limited focus, however, is one misses the point by getting overly focused. Get too focused on one cell and you miss out on one organ (see the story of interstitium). And there are telescopes that can detect the barely seen regions and bits and bobs of the universe, so it's still needed.
As an ENFP with an ISTP partner and ESFP best friend, I appreciate this a lot. I've come to find so much appreciation and respect for high Se users. That awareness of concrete, specific sensory data can be so helpful and grounding to an intuitive type. It can really soothe that 4th-function Si angst that can dominate my perspective at times. Especially cool and validating when we independently come to similar conclusions about things via different means.
As w/ most things in life, we’re optimized when we grow & develop the parts of us that aren’t native to the way we operate. I’m an INTJ who’s never been around other intuitives (but could see myself reflected in people in the media, so I had my proclivities validated early on, though not by others-only by myself).
Since I had the opportunity to observe only Sensors, I was able to draw from them their strengths (as well as weaknesses). We get to pick & choose what’s useful to us in life, so I’ve been able to cultivate the areas of myself that probably would’ve been underdeveloped, had I only been around NT types.
Sensory: microcosm
Intuition: macrocosm
Functions on a spectrum of focus. One is more telescopic in vision the other microscopic. 😏 irony is a microscope makes the unseen seen and the telescope just magnifies the visible.
The problem with limited focus, however, is one misses the point by getting overly focused. Get too focused on one cell and you miss out on one organ (see the story of interstitium). And there are telescopes that can detect the barely seen regions and bits and bobs of the universe, so it's still needed.
@@charmmaeonineza1501 the wonderful difference between an analogy and practical use.
Good 👍 video Erik! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing
Sensors are inferior 🤪 intutive master race 😎....lol jk ....or am i 🤨
You’re right 😂😂
Wow 😮 this is maybe sooo high iq stuff
There are plenty of Sensors with high IQ, and IQ can be developed if you read, study, and even exercise, so its not type related. :)
Correct, iq is mostly learned … that’s why I wrote “maybe”
Focus on EQ, IQ is overrated
@@Bucky1836 langweilig 🥱 yawn 🥱
High IQ with high EQ and high ethical quotient is best 👽🛸🌈
Narcissistic personality disorder and racism are worst 😃
@@_TravelWithLove mom was BPD libra and dad was NPD scorpio... im an INFJ Pieces 🥴 life was ...interesting 🥴