16 Personalities Conquering their Weaknesses

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  • @chinccilla9186
    @chinccilla9186 Год назад +144

    Inferior
    0:37 ESTP/ESFP: Ni
    1:03 ISTP/INTP: Fe
    1:32 ENFJ/ESFJ: Ti
    2:00 INFJ/INTJ: Se
    2:25 ISFP/INFP: Te
    2:56 ISFJ/ISTJ: Ne
    3:24 ENTJ/ESTJ: Fi
    3:50 ENTP/ENFP: Si
    Blindspot
    4:25 ESTP/ENTP: Fi
    5:17 INFJ/ISFJ: Te
    6:00 ENFJ/ENTJ: Si
    6:49 INTP/INFP: Se
    7:30 ESFJ/ESTJ: Ni
    8:26 INTJ/ISTJ: Fe
    9:18 ESFP/ENFP: Ti
    10:07 ISTP/ISFP: Ne

    • @beagrothus7916
      @beagrothus7916 Год назад

      One question whats your type i would guess if had any idea . But iWanna find out what type is most likely to do smth for socity even when they arent getting anything in exchange including recognicion. If you dont know its ok . There plenty of Videos i could ask this question on.

    • @DexM47
      @DexM47 Год назад +5

      Thanks. But the blindspot for INTP/INFP is at 6:49, if you want to correct your timestamps.

    • @chinccilla9186
      @chinccilla9186 Год назад

      @@beagrothus7916 sorry for the late reply, im an ISTP

    • @chinccilla9186
      @chinccilla9186 Год назад

      @@DexM47 thank you! i will correct it

    • @beagrothus7916
      @beagrothus7916 Год назад

      @@chinccilla9186 thx . Im an intj i also (rarely) loose my chill (but way more often while Texting).

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +112

    I (intp) was a book worm, happiest while reading. In college I got involved with a group organizing youth events. I joined a co-ed choir. I signed up a gym membership. Later I learned to ballroom dance, ski, road run and trail run, hike and backpack with groups. I took up knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, embroidering, painting, card-making. Now I concentrate on learning swimming and singing with barbershop chorus. Truth be told, I still prefer to stay home to explore knowledge and interesting tidbits by myself. But by instinct I know my mind can’t wander while doing and making. This is how I manage not to remain a hermit thus far. It is more important now that I am retired. The desire to not leave the house can be strong.

    • @raycaster4398
      @raycaster4398 Год назад +5

      Hermit (sigh)

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +21

      That's very impressive! I always admire people with a varied set of skills and interests. I'd love to see some more polymaths around these days! It's also cool to see you intentionally try to push back against your natural tendencies ~ Nathan

    • @raiskamal416
      @raiskamal416 Год назад +3

      Ne being out of control

    • @grababundoberni
      @grababundoberni Год назад

      @@raiskamal416 And Sensing introverted intervening too!

    • @MrAuxin
      @MrAuxin Год назад +1

      @@lovewho I enjoy your channel very much Nathan but if I may offer a thought... polymath is a "push away" word, I prefer expert generalist; it has the same explanatory function and salvages the pursuit from a perceived intellectual elitism that often discourages those from taking up the mantle. An expert generalist: One whose defining skill is inclusive synthesis and their defining qualities are epistemic acumen and agility - knowhow with knowledge, having enough expertise in one domain to value different forms of understanding and knowing how to integrate them while retaining curiosity towards whatever remains unfamiliar.
      I oft reply when asked of me
      what word you use to label thee,
      an intellectual is my reply divine
      and herein is how I define:
      Reason wed to curious comportment
      a facile grasp of what's important
      faced with a subject ignorance doth show
      we resort to the wisdom of "I don't know."
      P. Bogomil

  • @PhotoRubio
    @PhotoRubio Год назад +18

    (ISTP) Information delivered in a systematic and strait forward nature. Soaked it all up.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +4

      Pleasure doing business with you ~ Nathan

  • @yuhaye5874
    @yuhaye5874 Год назад +28

    Your videos are like a crisp, cold glass of water

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +8

      This is high praise indeed. I'm sure there's some pun here since my surname is 'Glass', but my brain isn't coming up with anything yet ~ Nathan

  • @evedotcom
    @evedotcom Год назад +76

    INFP💛
    2:26 Inferior Function: Te
    Making up for lack of organisation with a strong focus on what really matters to us and what we find meaningful to pursue (saving time, effort and energy)
    6:50 Blindspot Function: Se
    Investing time and effort in the real world. Cultivating presence and focus.

    • @OptimusCrime4444
      @OptimusCrime4444 Год назад +6

      INTP here.
      1. Unless you are doing something like trying to teach spirituality to a starving homeless person instead of feeding it we are going to let you believe that.
      2. Are you investing real time and effort in the real world or are you just patting yourself on the back reverberating in the feeling of you beeing present? Growing up in a spiritual environment I have seen many people claiming to be in the present and it is always hilarious to observe. But I am also struggeliung with this and have no real solution yet (except from "my mode of opperating in my world of chains and modells is so much more efficient"), so I feel you...

    • @evedotcom
      @evedotcom Год назад +5

      @@OptimusCrime4444 yeah, I know the spiritual types you speak of lol. Used to be a little like that. And even now, I still consider myself more passive than I would like. But regardless, I think the quality of your attention is important. When I meditate more, have a regular routine, less screen time, more throwing myself into action as opposed to being in my head… I tend to be more attentive and grounded in mundane reality, which feels great, and I’m probably more pleasant to be around 😂 I’m typically more compassionate too which is important to me.

    • @evedotcom
      @evedotcom Год назад +4

      @@OptimusCrime4444 Also, what do you mean by “we are going to let you believe that”? The INTPs, the ultimate arbiters of truth, will allow us to believe in our inevitably delusional sense of meaning in life ?? 😂

    • @OptimusCrime4444
      @OptimusCrime4444 Год назад +1

      @@evedotcom with we I mean the rest of the World xD

    • @evedotcom
      @evedotcom Год назад +1

      @@OptimusCrime4444 ok well patronising either way lol cheers

  • @stingwizard4766
    @stingwizard4766 Год назад +15

    Obviously everything can be thoroughly examined and figured out

  • @audreyhowler
    @audreyhowler Год назад +17

    ISTP protocol for weakness conquering:
    1. Acknowledge your weaknesses
    - accepting reality is key to change
    2. Acknowledge probability of success/failure
    - accepting reality is key to change
    3. Determine if you actually want to do it
    - effort required vs possible benefits
    4. Start pretending. Because people like that sort of thing. And I accept this. It might even feel real to you. Eventually.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +4

      I like the pragmatism of this ~ Nathan

  • @aiuchiha111
    @aiuchiha111 Год назад +5

    When I conquer my Se, it's literally over for all other types.

  • @pteropus66
    @pteropus66 Год назад +5

    This is the first time I have heard these thoughtful explanations about how the functions interact. Kind of fascinating when I think about the people I know and also helpful for personal growth.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад

      I'm glad you found it useful. There are quite a few videos on the channel about the cognitive functions. Feel free to check them out if you haven't already! ~ Nathan

  • @SteppingStonevlogs
    @SteppingStonevlogs Год назад +15

    ENFJ : I am a Uni student, and I have had to learn to pace myself. For example, if I give 100& 1% one day, then I won't have enough stamina for the rest of the week. Learning this is a hard

    • @h0ph1p13
      @h0ph1p13 Год назад +1

      Another ENFJ here. "Slacking" and "resting" are really hard for me too. I want to constantly be improving, helping, building, doing... Pacing is hard and I have to remind myself all the time.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +1

      Indeed. You have to bite the bullet on not reaching the height you know you're capable of for the sake of having that sustainability and longevity. It would say that pay off is definietly worth it though ~ Nathan

  • @thecod2345
    @thecod2345 Год назад +25

    As an istp, personally I’m working on my fe a lot lately because, to be frank, Covid kind of erased my ability to use mine. Sometimes I do it through research, mostly through trying to pick up more experience with it.
    As for Ne, one of the ways I try to work on it is by playing strategy games, although admittedly it gets exhausting pretty quickly.
    Edit: I said strategy games because when I’m bored I’ll try some off the wall strategy and see if it works. I’m pretty sure that counts as Ne although I could be wrong.

    • @mathias1dk
      @mathias1dk Год назад +1

      Strategy games? Isn't that more Ti/Ni?

    • @jnthnamin
      @jnthnamin Год назад +8

      Ne games are reading an interpreting, your own perceptions and opinions. To create new more improved ideas. Ne is pathfinder, like playing minecraft you see a potential in each items, like in real world, you see almost every object and situations in real world as potentials to upgrade, combining every dots, even the simplest things when people says it stupid and invaluable will be amazing. Btw, in my opinion Ne is about building things with curiosity and underlying secrets behind nature, like all the games and computers we had, the surrealism arts and novels, poets that often hard to understands. It's all Ne, Ne is awesome but people failed to explain it's core, it's broad and untangible how would you describe it? Temporal nothingness waiting to be explored, Adventure games are Ne, you follow the story and ask why this happen is there any better ending for the characters?

    • @shadowboxing7029
      @shadowboxing7029 Год назад +1

      Shit, thought I wrote this but forgot about it lol. - ISTP

    • @chocolatefrenzieya
      @chocolatefrenzieya Год назад

      Strategy games all the time here, too! -ISTP

    • @KingDeadMan
      @KingDeadMan Год назад +1

      ​@@mathias1dk Definitely, I was just about to say that. For Ne, he should be playing open world/free roam games. As someone with an overtly developed AUX Ne, free roam is definitely a better fit for Ne users. It's also one of the main reasons why I can't finish story mode or single player with limited routes (its just boring, imo). 😌👍

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Год назад +18

    Nathan, similar to this video, I was wondering if you'd be interested in doing a video comparing how each function looks as an inferior function versus how it looks as a blindspot function. For instance, what does Fe-inferior look like (INTP, ISTP) versus Fe-Trickster (INTJ, ISTJ)?

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +10

      I like this idea a lot. I can't remember if I've done anything like this before on the channel? My guess is that this content exists in some form but just disjointed and spread across various videos. I'll ponder this more! ~ Nathan

    • @youngpoet44hunnies
      @youngpoet44hunnies Год назад +2

      @@lovewho love you

    • @johnknight9150
      @johnknight9150 Год назад +4

      @@lovewho I think in scattered form, spread through multiple videos. But not as a focused video, fully analysing each function in both contexts.

    • @thanhheu4129
      @thanhheu4129 Год назад +2

      Hi, I can add something here from my personal experience :D I'm an ISTJ who knows some ISTPs friends and cousin. When I type someone I look their whole personality, not just pick from inferior or trickster function because it can be confusing @@ - well some people i could literally just ask them to take the test in the past, some i guess. I'm not any "pro" at MBTI theory to explain in that term, i just can tell from experience, and i learn from Love Who a lot :D
      As an ISTJ for me, Fe is something I'm "blind" to, it may look like to others that I accidentally don't aware much of social grace or courtesy, or being just "in the face", confrontational when needed to. It's NOT something that TOOK MY ENERGY AWAY when i interact to other people - well, except if my Si-Ne axis don't have info for the conversation, it can be quite drain for me and I can look like the Fe-inferior folks in those situation - which i'm not, but since Si is my source of information hasn't facilitated the conversation. If my Si-Ne has enough info, I just may look extroverted-like, and very enjoy the conversation.
      And Ne is my inferior function, so i struggle with it the most. I can use Si-Ne, but of course the information comes to me in the Si-form first and foremost. I know the details first, the big picture later. It's not very natural for me to use Ne to handle anything/situation, or learning anything new at all. But I wants to expand my knowledge in various aspect - Ne is my aspiration function. But if i have to encounter, absorb information in Ne ideas and in conversation without any concrete reality detail, it took energy from me very fast, i will fell daunting immediately.
      And like that, as i observed ISTPs - Fe is their inferior function. Though they can socialize in gatherings, but in just a short period of time before their energy ran out, they will withdrawn from those gathering - because maybe interacting with people TOOK THEIR ENERGY AWAY - "maybe" because if with their RIGHT people to be with, they can be more welcoming like any type. And Fe is their aspiration function, means they Ti doms very rock with their brilliant Ti-Se-Ni / Ti-Ne-Si of their understanding and working their way through the world in solitude, but they also just "crave", welcoming and helpful for their beloved people in their lives.
      That's just from my observation and experience corresponding to my stack and their ISTP stack. Hope that helps you :D

    • @Hari-kx2er
      @Hari-kx2er Год назад +1

      I think in short the answer is that
      Inferior function: You are aware of the value of the function and wants to develop it but it just doesn't come naturally to you at all and takes a lot of effort
      Trickster function: You know you are not good at this function, but you simply don't care because you believe you can manage without consciously developing this function. You may even believe that you are better off without this function meddling in your life.

  • @holyman-emoguy8702
    @holyman-emoguy8702 Год назад +13

    I really like your videos. They're calming and rather informative. And you're such a good and even funny host! Much love!

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +1

      This is really nice to hear. Thank you for this comment! ~ Nathan

  • @grababundoberni
    @grababundoberni Год назад +7

    I am an INFJ and my father is an ESTJ so...I am not that blind to Te, but it still feels like fiery arrows to me. And he is not that blind to Ni, we were talking about...patterns in my workplace

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +1

      I often wonder the extent to which types can develop their weaker functions by having parents who are great with them. I can see it going both ways actually ~ Nathan

  • @MusicJustin15
    @MusicJustin15 Год назад +285

    I have no weaknesses - ENTP.

    • @luisafor
      @luisafor Год назад +20

      Just stop and watch the video smh

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +20

      @@luisafor Sounded plenty weak to me.

    • @scammer6009
      @scammer6009 Год назад +8

      He watched entire video
      Meaning: weakness detected

    • @scammer6009
      @scammer6009 Год назад +7

      Distraction

    • @NoNamedNobody692
      @NoNamedNobody692 Год назад +3

      Tradition and complete adherence to skepticism. Hah. 😉

  • @shadowboxing7029
    @shadowboxing7029 Год назад +16

    I find I've become overly interested in how people tick, when I have to be in social situations that is. Once upon a time I would have considered Fe as something pointless but now, I see the value in being balanced. Becoming a mother probably has something to do with it. I admire dominant Fe users, the way they read people so effortlessly is something I aspire to. Even if I don't intend to really utilize that intelligence, it'd be handy to have lol. - ISTP

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +3

      Balance is a tricky concept. Sometimes I wonder whether it's the people at the extremes who manage to achieve the most worthwhile things. Ultimately, I would bet on balance more so. There are abilities that emerge when you're making use of all of your powers - even the ones that aren't as strong - that are impossible to unleash when you're all-in on just your main strengths. Trying to improve a weaker trait is hard since it means ignoring our preferred functions. It is worth it though! ~ Nathan

    • @debnarayanpathak335
      @debnarayanpathak335 Год назад

      @@lovewho That’s quite interesting. I’m curious about your perspective on people widely thought of as geniuses - Einstein, Mozart, etc. Where does this “mystical ability” stem from?

  • @SteppingStonevlogs
    @SteppingStonevlogs Год назад +16

    Just a suggestion: add chapters to the video :-) That way if I want to refer back to video and want to watch your insightful comments on a particular personality type, I can go to that chapter directly.

  • @brickellvoss7739
    @brickellvoss7739 Год назад +28

    So I'm an ENTJ and my grandmother is an ENFJ.... yeah so she came and visited me earlier this year, with a back injury. She requested that I help her heal by not letting her work out, so I planned the entire week out to have her entertained enough to forget about working out. She just ignored her back until it got so bad she was really grumpy and mean and I had to call her an asshole to bring her back to reality. She just kept pushing herself and also trying to sneak in workouts. But it just reminded me of this time I pinched a nerve in the middle of a move and I just ignored it and pushed right though it and by the end of the move I had a serous problem on my hands... or I should say foot. We both ended up having a long talk about how we can push past a lot of pain, have a higher pain tolerance and how easy it is to just ignore how we are feeling until it gets so bad we effectively crash. How we hate being sick and will try and challenge ourselves to get as much done while sick as we possibly can all while not asking for help and annoying our loved ones that we are not taking it easy. lol

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +7

      That ability to push through pain is certainly a strength both types have. The trick is to use it only in times where powering through really pays off in a big way. I've seen both types neglect ongoing issues simply for the sake of getting day-to-day things done, which is usually not worth taking that risk for ~ Nathan

  • @vrucewayne
    @vrucewayne Год назад +3

    I've built myself an excel spreadsheet with tools that help me calculate frequent work things, and help keep track of my emails -INFJ

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +2

      Excel spreadsheets can be life-savers! ~ Nathan

  • @CineShinya
    @CineShinya Год назад +24

    Dominant or inferior, if you utilise the cognitive functions that you possess, you grow as a person to the fullest of your potential. Personally, even if I am an ISFJ, my life-style, interests, culture and the fact I have an ENTP brother with whom I have endless conversations, have been given me the chance to use my Ne and Ti more than my type is expected to. I still have my own weaknesses, of course, but the lack of using the “inferior” function is not one of them.
    When it comes to Te, well this is something I admire in others truly.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +4

      Having people around you who are strong with functions that aren't natural to you is the best way to improve them in my view. You just kind of absorb them passively. If you want to be more intentional you can study them deeply and try to integrate parts of them into yourself in a way that works for you. My best friend is an ENTP who happens to have an ISFJ brother as well. So I've seen that mutually beneficial dynamic play out in practice! ~ Nathan

    • @CineShinya
      @CineShinya Год назад +1

      @@lovewho That's true. But it also has to do with the person's nature as well. In my case the "Ne absorbing" isn't passive but very active, not only when I talk with my brother, but in general. Oddly enough, my Ne comes to the surface the most when I associate with Ni doms, contradicting to their one direction point of view and trying to help them see all the possible paths they are missing. With Ne doms we complete each other's thoughts and both add more ideas to the conversation. But with either I am the one that seeks for valid evidence and point out the details and what experience has proved as right or false. This is how I always win the arguments with my ENTP brother. We are both good at theories and seeing different spectrums of a matter, but my thoughts are more organized and I bring examples and proof to my words. He is brilliant and bold. But when it comes to tangible proof of his words he is lacking. Because tangibility and organising the details is indifferent to him (but important to me).
      I also find interesting that your best friend is ENTP (I think you had mentioned that in a video too, some time ago) with an ISFJ brother. My brother has an INTP best friend and it's fascinating to see the same pattern. I don't know if it's a common pattern, but I have noticed that ENTPs tend to get along the best with types similar to their own and all the rest are a challenge to dominate in wits.

  • @mauve9266
    @mauve9266 Год назад +41

    As an INTP I’ve been really thinking about the whole ‘being in your head’ thing recently. I’ve long had this feeling like I wasn’t as real as other people. On the one hand I suspect this may be a somewhat universal part of the human condition like other people will always appear more realised than us, their motivations more legitimate. But I think there’s a part where I’m so in my head that nothing rlly manifests in the real world I have ideas, motivations etc. but they sort of just stay in my head which isn’t a huge problem for me personally but it seems there’s this part of me that isn’t engaged with enough cos this impulse to enact things irl just isn’t rlly there. It feels pretty fundamental but maybe that’s just something I tell myself to justify me not trying. It’s not extreme but still should probably work on it 😅

    • @euvoric
      @euvoric Год назад +7

      as an intp i’ve been definitely suffering the costs of the se blindspot, and i completely relate with you about others being realized and feeling like we aren’t here. i’ve also thought i may have some condition but it could just be a part of the human experience. so many ideas and thoughts sit in my head, never done or finished. definitely limits our potiential because we aren’t translating anything into the real world and most of the time we are aware of it

    • @SpicyYams
      @SpicyYams Год назад +3

      Real

    • @linmonPIE
      @linmonPIE Год назад +2

      As an INFP I’ve always similarly felt like a ghost floating through the world just observing and ideating. Or like a scientist observing an experiment. Trying to do things in the real world feels like constantly trying to wait for the right moment to jump in on double dutch jump ropes. Often I get tangled up anyway due to lack of practice. 😅

    • @leeanders3931
      @leeanders3931 Год назад

      I feel exactly the same way. However, if it ever becomes a crippling problem (it can), there is a medication (my father takes it) that helps with the self-motivation chemical. It's not new or cutting-edge, so there are plenty of test cases and precedents you can discuss with a doctor or psychopharmacologist, should it come to that.

    • @TheGabygael
      @TheGabygael Год назад +1

      I swear they created us in a lab released us into the wild and growing up we were like?! "what not everyone thinks that way" and now "wait it's not just a me thing?!"

  • @aaronlaluzerne6639
    @aaronlaluzerne6639 Год назад +3

    I just want to point out that you still need to finish the 16 personality types as leaders and how to improve your cognitive functions series. Intj by the way.

  • @fede170493
    @fede170493 Год назад +4

    1) I was really expecting this video. Thank you for it.
    2) As an (allegaly) INTP, i have been lately struggling with those two little problems. I don't know if i'm winning but i can tell you this video is really on point.
    3) Remembering your video about mistypes, there is a chance that some of the mistypes come from not knowing the difference between the Inferior and the blinspot?
    Cheers.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +5

      Regarding point three, I think that's definietly the case yes. An INTP might think they're an INTJ for that reason for example. Both of them struggle with Fe but in quite different ways. The key to understanding the inferior function is to keep in mind that it is both directly opposed to and fundamentally linked to your main dominant function. I'll try to explain it this way: improving the inferior function is like a workaholic trying to spend more time with their family. They genuinely value and truly want to spend more time with their family but they have to sacrifice something they really love (working) to achieve that. The blindspot is like... having a bad diet or not doing enough exercise. They're just problems in themselves - ones that, in the case of the types, they often don't really care about that much ~ Nathan

  • @Maria_Svetlana_5923
    @Maria_Svetlana_5923 Год назад +2

    (Entj) there is a time of self sabotage to emotional supression . I enjoy learning and applying what is learned till they improve then get better in quality then theres time dodging it cause of some weird "yeah lets not " scary times stuck in a numb pause of auto pilot then flickering back to life . The mind is over cluttered till jot down on notes or journaling same with writing therapy when i cant find a actual therapist acessable

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +2

      That’s an interesting way to describe it. I think that the ignorance of those self-care activities (including emotional self-care) is very much a form of self sabotage! ~ Nathan

    • @Maria_Svetlana_5923
      @Maria_Svetlana_5923 Год назад

      @@lovewho Physical needs a Hella lot makeover

  • @amampathak
    @amampathak Год назад +8

    You're brilliant in explaining all this so clearly Nathan! Thanks so much for making all this insightful mbti content for us, really appreciate it and it gives further perspective on things happening in life!

  • @DRAVIASTUDIO
    @DRAVIASTUDIO Год назад +3

    Such a Genius Video !
    Such deph.

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад

      Why thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it ~ Nathan

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Год назад +2

    Laughing about how INTP's eventually realize that we need to embrace meat-world. I once remarked to a friend that if you put me on a railroad track with an onrushing locomotive heading at me, I'd probably get flattened because I'd be staring at the oncoming train going, 'Yes, but what does it MEAN?!"
    It means get off the track, stupid.

  • @radiationboyy
    @radiationboyy Год назад +4

    Crossing fingers for ENFJ after all the other 'How xNFx see the 16 Personalities' - Please Nathannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад

      I will definitely do this video at some point! ~ Nathan

  • @elizabethkenobi1365
    @elizabethkenobi1365 Год назад +12

    Have you done a video explaining what "Ne" "Fi" and so on mean? I have trouble remembering what all the letters mean, and it seems to be taken for granted in the MBTI community.

    • @findingthatperfectspot4692
      @findingthatperfectspot4692 Год назад +2

      He has done quite a few videos on these subjects... 'Ne' is extroverted intuition, 'Fi' is introverted feeling. Google 'MBTI cognitive function stack' if you want to know what these things mean. :-)

    • @joolslorien3936
      @joolslorien3936 Год назад +1

      I learned them by referring to a diagram of cognitive functions so they were all immediately visible and comparable. There’s a logic to the pattern, once that’s familiar it will make a lot more sense!

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +2

      If you search the channel you'll find quite a few of them. An easy approach would be to search "LoveWho Ne" on RUclips. That should bring up the videos you're looking for! ~ Nathan

  • @windy8395
    @windy8395 Год назад +8

    Why is ISTP drilling his heart in the thumbnail

    • @MM-gk1tm
      @MM-gk1tm Год назад +6

      I think the idea is that he's working on it, tinkering with it, etc.

  • @katiestevenson7742
    @katiestevenson7742 Год назад +1

    I didn't know if I was an INFP or ENFP but my this video I think my values line best with INFP.

    • @youngpoet44hunnies
      @youngpoet44hunnies Год назад

      Both have a solid values moral foundation they hold firm to what they believe. Do you find yourself regularly having conversations with random people ? Or is it easy for you to just find yourself conversating with or meeting random people ? Or are you deeply introverted have a need for alone time feels like people don't really understand you hard to open up to people ? These are probably going to be the biggest difference between the enfp and infp

  • @Apeiron242
    @Apeiron242 Год назад +2

    Pre-planning is redundant.

  • @chocolatefrenzieya
    @chocolatefrenzieya Год назад +4

    People are problems, in general. Holy snotballs, did this speak to me. haha! -ISTP

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +2

      I figured that might go down well with the IxTPs out there! ~ Nathan

  • @watsak6840
    @watsak6840 11 месяцев назад

    Hello Nathan, thank you yet again for your wonderful and beneficial insights on MBTI personalities, and I’m an INFP :) I wondered about the blind spot function you mentioned, is it the seventh function of the cognitive function stack? And why do you mention about it in particular like why not the last one, the demonic function? Just my curiosity, sorry if you have mentioned it already somewhere, thank you again! You’re my Dumbledore!

  • @love-risa
    @love-risa Год назад +1

    I love this video concept

    • @lovewho
      @lovewho  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear it! ~ Nathan

  • @aczikere9949
    @aczikere9949 Год назад +1

    One intp to another: use fewer metaphors and more hands on, realistic, practical examples.

  • @VELVETPERSON
    @VELVETPERSON Год назад +34

    ENTP has no weaknesses. Resistance is futile

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +16

      Congrats on an accurate statement of our main weakness.

    • @youngpoet44hunnies
      @youngpoet44hunnies Год назад +1

      @richsackett3423 our only weakness is we have no weakness ? Lol

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад

      @@youngpoet44hunnies No, that's a stupid conclusion. Look up "hubris". BTW, tagging your comment with "Lol" makes you look like a simpleton and a dolt, esp. when you get it wrong.

  • @enigma7744
    @enigma7744 Год назад

    Questions I know you been doing this for years how good are you picking up what personality type a person is and how would you test them to validate that your right on your guess of them ?

  • @x-rex7236
    @x-rex7236 Год назад +4

    I always thought joining Compatitive Sports like Basketball or Soccer (or Football, dont know the correct term) is an INFP & INTP worse nightmare thanks to their shared blind spot. They would rather invent a new sport rather than joining already established onces

    • @gio-ve7vn
      @gio-ve7vn 8 месяцев назад

      Solo sports and martial arts are better for INxP in my opinion. Team sports are not it for me lol

  • @marshall3205
    @marshall3205 Год назад

    Fe in the 8/8 "demonic spot" is not a weakness, Nathan, it's a point of pride.
    It's a feature, not a bug.

    • @marshall3205
      @marshall3205 Год назад

      It's what separates lions from their prey.

    • @KP-w
      @KP-w Год назад

      The least used function, almost scary when put to use, from the repressive depths of your psyche, hence the "demon". Not that you aren't any good at it, you are. For us INTJs, it's the "Si". Our blindspots are your demons and vice versa.

  • @NdiforKhan
    @NdiforKhan Год назад

    👀 ~INTP

  • @ViolaVioletVia
    @ViolaVioletVia Год назад +1

    Why is it opposite of third function but not 4th function?

    • @solarisan_
      @solarisan_ Год назад +2

      The third function is the part of ourselves we are cocooning and something we can become defensive about if messed with it. So, if a person is cocooning path A, they certainly can’t simultaneously do so with the opposite path. However, since the third function pays its due to the first one, we could somewhat become better at understanding the blindspot through using the reasoning guided by the hero. Understanding does not mean validating or accepting it as such. Having Te as a blindspot I struggle accepting and believing any external data as presented to me. I have to go through things individually, abstract and find possible connections on my own and then check which ones make sense. That requires time and energy and is not a quick or structured process that Te values.

    • @ViolaVioletVia
      @ViolaVioletVia Год назад

      Wonderful! Makes sense.

  • @wada-wada
    @wada-wada Год назад

    i don't like the places where the pauses are placed in sentences in this video
    i can't really understand this video naturally
    -adhd

  • @sequoia4631
    @sequoia4631 Год назад

    1:57

  • @june23
    @june23 Год назад +1

    Commenting to save this timestamp 2:20