A few days ago I ended up in a conversation with someone who said she was an INFP and I hit it off instantly with her. This video pretty much describes how everything went lol. I usually find it very hard to open up and start talking to people but I was pleasantly surprised by how happily I opened up and started talking to a new person. (🚺ISTP here talking to a 🚺INFP) :D
so what about my type, what am I? both? Turbulent Mediator (INFP-T) 57% Introverted 52% Intuitive 56% Feeling 60% Prospecting 64% Turbulent Nov 10, 2022
@@vtauoyctynwbrooylm6008 so what then? It means this isn't reliable? I can't fix any aspect of my life based on a profile if in a year from now I might get a slightly different result.
@@infame8501 I don't understand what you mean by the last sentence, but: MBTI isn't determined based just on letters. Each four-letter (idk what they're really called) is made up of four cognitive functions. They are the 'core' of that type. Let's take ISFJ for example. While the letters stand for introverted sensing feeling judging, what does that all mean about someone? It certainly doesn't mean they're quiet, sensitive and judgmental. ISFJ is made up of the cognitive functions Si Fe Ti Ne. Now the first letter (I) does mean something, because all types' dominant functions (in this case Si) will include the first letter. Each of the functions has a named position in the stack (the group of functions basically) and mean something. For example, Fe, Extroverted Feeling, is, in basic terms, feeling but more directed to the outside world (I think, I'm not too familiar), while Fi is more to your inner world. All types have all functions, but in a different order, and the first four are usually the ones talked about. ISFJ's full function list is: Si Fe Ti Ne, Se Fi Te Ni. You can see that it has all of them, but in groups of four. The second group is called the shadow functions and these are less valued than the first. TL;DR: each type has four cognitive functions which translate to a four-letter. For example, ISFJ has Si Fe Ti Ne. So you can read about all of them and decide if you relate to them or not, find the ones you relate to the most and determine which type you likely are.
@@infame8501 Also the last letter, T or A, doesn't exist. It was made up by 16personalities. If you want to see variations on each type, you can look at enneagrams and how they impact each type's behaviour.
@@infame8501 Tests are generally inaccurate because it is impacted by your mood and the test generally asks questions that can't determine your type. Remember your type doesn't determine your personality traits (i.e. selfish, kind, mean etc) it determines how you think and why you act the way you do. But if you want some more reliable tests as guidance, you can use sakinorva, psychologyjunkie or michael caloz tests.
@@vtauoyctynwbrooylm6008 oh ok. I see. Yes I took a test in 16 personalities and maybe that's the problem, I should look for this information somewhere else, any suggestions?
A few days ago I ended up in a conversation with someone who said she was an INFP and I hit it off instantly with her. This video pretty much describes how everything went lol. I usually find it very hard to open up and start talking to people but I was pleasantly surprised by how happily I opened up and started talking to a new person. (🚺ISTP here talking to a 🚺INFP) :D
How is it going?
Im married to an infp . What is ur experience like
I was vibing, and then the guy said “MBIT” before even a minute in and my entire body crippled with distaste like a shriveled up plant.
Don't worry it's just the voice over guy, i bet the script is made by a team of people behind the scenes
UGH i just got to it its like eating glass WHILE stubbing your toe, thanks for the warning lad
And then a few seconds later, INSTP 😭😂😂😂😂
You guys make good videos! Would be interesting to see INFP + ENFP compatibility
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed watching. Surely, expect that, very soon
“Both sensing and perceiving” bro..
lol
See? This is one of the various reasons why I need an ISTP in my life
Save yourself b4 its too late
both introverted and perceiving… not sensing and perceiving
I like other things about the video though
Bro good video, but there were a lot of typos
Thanks so much, for letting me know about this. I'm deeply sorry
@@MindAgain don’t be sorry lol
im a infp and my dad and little brother are istps lol
so what about my type, what am I? both?
Turbulent Mediator (INFP-T) 57% Introverted 52% Intuitive 56% Feeling 60% Prospecting 64% Turbulent Nov 10, 2022
Turbulent Virtuoso (ISTP-T) 53% Introverted 54% Observant 52% Thinking 63% Prospecting 60% Turbulent May 20, 2023
@@vtauoyctynwbrooylm6008 so what then? It means this isn't reliable? I can't fix any aspect of my life based on a profile if in a year from now I might get a slightly different result.
@@infame8501 I don't understand what you mean by the last sentence, but:
MBTI isn't determined based just on letters. Each four-letter (idk what they're really called) is made up of four cognitive functions. They are the 'core' of that type.
Let's take ISFJ for example. While the letters stand for introverted sensing feeling judging, what does that all mean about someone? It certainly doesn't mean they're quiet, sensitive and judgmental.
ISFJ is made up of the cognitive functions Si Fe Ti Ne. Now the first letter (I) does mean something, because all types' dominant functions (in this case Si) will include the first letter.
Each of the functions has a named position in the stack (the group of functions basically) and mean something.
For example, Fe, Extroverted Feeling, is, in basic terms, feeling but more directed to the outside world (I think, I'm not too familiar), while Fi is more to your inner world.
All types have all functions, but in a different order, and the first four are usually the ones talked about. ISFJ's full function list is: Si Fe Ti Ne, Se Fi Te Ni. You can see that it has all of them, but in groups of four. The second group is called the shadow functions and these are less valued than the first.
TL;DR: each type has four cognitive functions which translate to a four-letter. For example, ISFJ has Si Fe Ti Ne. So you can read about all of them and decide if you relate to them or not, find the ones you relate to the most and determine which type you likely are.
@@infame8501 Also the last letter, T or A, doesn't exist. It was made up by 16personalities. If you want to see variations on each type, you can look at enneagrams and how they impact each type's behaviour.
@@infame8501 Tests are generally inaccurate because it is impacted by your mood and the test generally asks questions that can't determine your type. Remember your type doesn't determine your personality traits (i.e. selfish, kind, mean etc) it determines how you think and why you act the way you do. But if you want some more reliable tests as guidance, you can use sakinorva, psychologyjunkie or michael caloz tests.
@@vtauoyctynwbrooylm6008 oh ok. I see. Yes I took a test in 16 personalities and maybe that's the problem, I should look for this information somewhere else, any suggestions?
MBIT Personality? XD