Does personality type change over time?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2020
  • What's your personality type?
    I love personality tests as a way to find out a bit more about myself and why I often react the way I do. MBTI types, and any other personality typing for that matter, should not be used to box people in to categories but rather serve as a starting point for deeper self-exploration and growth. Personality is not black and white, but rather a spectrum and it is possible to go back and forth between types although most people settle into just one for the majority of their lives.
    So in this video I wanted to see if after a long period of active, involved self-growth and change, if my personality type also changed. After all, 2020 has been a crazy year in and of itself!
    If you would like to take the Meyers-Briggs style test, you can take the most popular version, which is the one I took in this video, at 16 personalities: www.16personalities.com/
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Комментарии • 11

  • @RobiTheophilus
    @RobiTheophilus 3 года назад +2

    Curious as to knowing your Enneagram type, Cassie 😁

    • @cassiecasper8560
      @cassiecasper8560  3 года назад

      May have to do another video! I would like to do one of the really in-depth tests one day :)

  • @chordorgan
    @chordorgan 3 года назад +1

    You should try checking your enneagram! It was really accurate and insightful :)

  • @Strath3303
    @Strath3303 3 года назад +2

    I found that my personality was quite influenced by my surroundings. I feel I was much more extroverted living in Japan and South Korea than the US.

    • @chordorgan
      @chordorgan 3 года назад

      There’s something about living in an exciting foreign culture that made me want to get out and experience as much as possible, but since I’ve returned home I’m more lethargic in general.

    • @cassiecasper8560
      @cassiecasper8560  3 года назад +1

      I do feel like Korea brought me out of my shell. So far I'm still outgoing even now. But surroundings definitely have an impact on our behaviors for sure.

  • @happyhan_vlog4941
    @happyhan_vlog4941 3 года назад +1

    2020년은 정말 제 삶에서 지우고 싶네요~^^

    • @cassiecasper8560
      @cassiecasper8560  3 года назад +1

      2021년되면 그냥 2020년 존재하지 않았다고 해요 ㅎㅎㅎ 모두 1살도 먹지 않고요.

  • @bencze465
    @bencze465 3 года назад +1

    I'm not sure how scientific these tests are, I find that people don't change. Almost at all. There's small things that may change a bit but our basic personality is the same. There's many things that are the same for me since I remember, same with my brothers so I even tend to think a lot of personality traits are somehow genetic (brain chemistry, dunno). We change opinions or how wer do things but I wouldn't call it personality change, it's more like as you accumulate life experience you might handle some things somewhat differently. Generally worrying less about unimportant things is, I think just growing up.
    How technology changes things, that part was funny. It changes society but I think not in the ways you mentioned. It changes everyday life but how important it is to my life overall that I work on a computer? It's basically the same as any office work 50 years ago. We have more and more tasks, a lot of which are totally meaningless (read an article recently, not sure where about this and made sense - we're more stressed with a higher number of tasks but miraculously we just tend to be able to do them. If there's double the tasks we still kind of finish them somehow and there's no disaster most of the time). Social media changes things as mass manipulation is more important than ever and niche groups if loud enough can make weird changes sometimes, this was harder in the past. So social changes, yes, but personal, no. Traveling more or buying 30 things per month on Amazon doesn't improve our lives at all. Sure logistics and commerce is one of the greatest inventions but I find it doesn't really make our lives better most of the time. As I get older I often realize that if you take away all the superficial stuff people 100 years ago were just as smart as we are, often smarter. They did everything just as well as we do minus the technology. So in all things that matter we are quite the same and change a lot slower. When I was a kid or younger I thought I am better and smarter than old people because that's what was promoted as a message, but actually a lot of older people can be just as open, just maybe more cautious and organized and less 'let's do this even if we don't know what THIS is' way which, while it's good sometimes to take stupid risks, is not necessarily a virtue in itself.

  • @irfanahemad4756
    @irfanahemad4756 3 года назад

    안녕하세요

  • @hellnatov9109
    @hellnatov9109 3 года назад

    MBTI is not a good personality test. Consider doing NEO PI-R. And theoretically, your personality might not change over time, or change only slightly, though you personality test results might change over time, depending on how you answer it.