Judge Judy is such a CLASSIC example of an ESTJ. As an INFP I have a fascination with watching her show and analyzing her. On the one hand her bluntness and snap judgements make me cringe- she can be very brutal and I would be terrified going up in front of her. She has this uncanny knack of drawing from her past experiences (Si) to figure out what really happened and who's lying. "I've had many children and grandchildren and that's not how 14 year olds behave". And I always think how can she be so sure? What if she's wrong? But most of the time she's not wrong!
As an INTP, I generally have mixed views toward XSTJs. On the one hand their rigidity and over reliance on rules and statutes can be infuriating. They can take an overly black and white stance towards very gray issues. On the other hand, they are some of the hardest working people I've ever met and they tend to have a strong practical intelligence. They also speak their mind and don't mince words which is nice.
Both types are usually very confident but Istjs and Estjs are very different. Istjs have no interest in organizing and controling people what Estjs usually do. In that way, Estj and Entjs are more similar.
@@SaraMBTI Yeah, Ive noticed that, my mom is an ISTJ and she is ridiculously organized. Everything is perfectly labelled and filed away. All the books and clothes are organized. I often see it as overkill but it can come in handy.
@@SaraMBTI ESTJs I'm more wary of, I often get along with them a bit better in person, however I tend to avoid them or circumvent them if I don't. Their underline authoritarian beliefs and way of acting keep me on edge. EDIT: Partially my own biases I'm aware. It's just that from experience, ESTJs like to try and control situations and INTPs hate being controlled.
@@williambrady9578 yes, I know that, my best friend is an Intp, he definately hates control and being told what to do. I think he hang out with me mostly because I am easy going, hahaa
All types have their upsides and downsides. I worked with an ESTJ once who was one of the best colleagues I’ve ever had, helped that she was super friendly and had a great sense of humour. We were stuck temping in a place that was insanely disorganised. I was pissed because inefficiency pings my Ne-Ti (why haven’t they tried better ways of doing this? I can think of about 20), she was pissed because the disorganisation pinged her Te (why aren’t these idiots communicating with each other?!). Naturally we bonded and even went some way to turning the department around. Yeah, she was awesome.
I love it! It's nice to see what my typological opposite looks like :) It's interesting to see how inferior Fi actually colours her Te. I see a lot of "compassion for the underdog" hidden behind her Te toughness- because her main outrage revolves around the fact that four white guys beat up a helpless kid who couldn't defend himself.
@@SaraMBTI oh I'm sure that she has a giant stick up her bum about the rules xD. I'm just saying that behind the concern for the rules she does care about the victim 😊
What do you mean? She made clear that this wasn't just scalping a ticket, or stealing a candy bar, or selling a joint; her problem with the 4 boys was that they chose to maim another human being because of their race. They committed a hate crime. That's why she was extra harsh with them. I'm an ENFJ, but I'd do the exact same thing if I were judge in that case.
I’ve really enjoyed watching these analyses. You’ve selected interviews that showcase the unique strengths of each type, even the ESTJs! I usually avoid ESTJs as much as possible, but this video helped me to appreciate their blunt, fair approach.
She really complimented that hardworking, well put together boy. It's a shame what happened to him for seemingly the most ignorant of reasons. My dad always watched Judge Judy. Great job with the analysis!
Im a INTP but I totally agree with her Line of thinking. She might have even given them a longer sentence if she could. Deterence and Retribution are important. I do not have much faith in rehabilitation of criminals. I admire people who try to change a convicts behavior like a Parole officier. They have more faith then I. But I gues they are not estj OR intp.
Agreed. I’m all for trying to rehabilitate non-violent low-stakes criminals (shoplifters, small time dealers, etc.,), but some people don’t even deserve the chance to change. -ENTP
I don't care. I like her. Some of her cases, she doesn't listen well enough... sometimes, she is slightly too rigid. But she's honest. I like her. I don't know if she's developed any mercy. It would look good on her... to state the facts EXACTLY like this, to make those right calls when necessary, but to let that Ne kick in a little more... just a little more perspective. She's a smart cookie. I really like her. - INFJ
This is soo my mom, as an Enfj it was kinda hard to get along with her, obviously I knew she had her reasons to be like that, but now that I know mbti I can totally understand her positions and how to deal with it
This has very little to do with punishing the kids in question, this is much more about her being fed up with the system. It's clear that what she takes issue with is judges who give a second chance and the rest is nothing but a rationalisation on her part. Same with the mothers asking for leniency for such a crime, basically that is what she really meant when she said enough is enough. Don't focus so much on the kids, because she does not. My thoughts as one of the few real ENTJs, that actually comment on videos.
I'm an INFP, and I actually used my ESTJ subconscious today... someone threatened to attack me and I was just... very rational and managerial with this individual. I definitely wasn't engaging my Fi much at all in this incident, I simply made it clear to this person that if you attack, I will ensure that you'll receive a jail sentence... it was very blunt like Judy in this video. I have had a really hard time respecting ESTJs, but after being able to use that part of myself I can definitely see just how amazing they really are. They are very much no-nonsense, and they will organize a situation for the sake of things being done in the way it needs to be done... Funny enough my Fi now has a lot more appreciation for ESTJs because I was able to personally experience that kind of cognition myself from this encounter. Interesting, hmm?
I'm glad you were able to defend yourself and that you're doing okay! I think that's an important life skill to be able to stand up for yourself rather than playing the victim.
Ah yes the ESTJs, i try to stay clear of them. They're competent and i respect that but the ones i know are always telling me how to live my life and babying me but i know they dont mean any harm. Its just annoying is all. They're cool though.
No momento em que ela contou sobre a história do jovem afro-americano em resposta a pergunta do entrevistador eu pensei , isso é SI porque eles narram acontecimentos para explicar a situação atual , mas no vídeo estava dizendo que isso acontecia por causa da NE , gostei muito do seu vídeo❤❤❤
What those kids did was disgusting. They're fortunate that was all they got actually they hit him with a bat and they didn't get attempted murder... I'm shocked the parents were shocked
INTP here. The ESTJ’s I know are intelligent, practical, and hardworking people. That’s it though, they’re not really creative and don’t have much of an ability to think laterally. Because they place so much value on tradition, they can be very dense, incredibly concerned with their social status, and believe that increasing their wealth increases their value as a human being in which then they tend to over-exaggerate their worth and impact on other people’s lives and their community. They’re the most transparent type in my opinion, but my god, do they get shit done.
As an INFP, I would have probably done the same thing as her. For her, it's more about using her Te to mercilessly implement what she believes they rightfully deserved. For me, it would have been more about reacting to my Fi's disdain and loathing for the barbaric behavior the boys displayed.
I am ENTP. I'm so new to all of this stuff but i think this type is one of the types of people that are hard to be around for me, i feel suffocated in closed mindedness :(
As an infp I like ESTJs, theyre practical, though and rigid, but they also have a childishness and easy goingness to their attitude that I like, which is something I dont see in the istj, who seem much more cold and mechanical. My youngest brother is an estj and I get along with him great, and love spending time with him
My Istj boyfriend has many Infp friends. He loves them. Istjs are sweethearts, they just have no interest in showing that to strangers. It's so interesting that you are an Infp and your brother is an Estj :)
SJ's in general, and ESTJ''s most of all, often see some level of societal shaming and harshness as a means to get people on the right road..They see it as being kind In the long run/big picture. In this particular case, she was right, and I respect her for it. On her show, however, she often uses that approach without much nuance or discrimination, sometimes with people who would probably benefit more from a bit of sympathy or understanding. We also have to consider the fact that she's basically a reality star in that context (as opposed to serving in a regular courtroom like the situation she"s describing) and these kinds of shows amp up the star's idiosyncrasies to the point of self-caricature because the audience eats it up. I know ESTJ''s who are much more nuanced than Judge Judy seems to be, but she may well drop some of that persona herself when the camera stops running. ( Or not; she does seem to enjoy it!)
My sister is an estj, she thinks she's an Enfp (which I am). She's very smart, works hard, can be fun, never does anything she isn't okay with, knows how you should behave and everything is thought through. But her biggest problem is that she can be mean(super bitchy judgemental dismissive and patronising) plus she's very principal so she thinks she has every right too. Also she isn't that confident as you think and will stay friends out of loyalty but complain about you all the time. When she is stressed she starts to break down and she is stressed a lot, she starts too cry be very emotional and stuff. It's though living with an esfj mother, istj father and constantly hear you are mean cause she barely does anything out malicious intent (sometimes she does say a nasty comment about your identity when you're arguing with her). Istj's can't handle meanness to them at aaaalll. They are so sensitive to that and esfj's can't handle meanness as a concept to anyone so my poor sister probably won't stay in contact with my dad which sucks.
I have a weird feeling that in my personal life I am ESFP- I love making people happy and laugh, but when I am at the job I behave like her. Someone is fired? Good. Someone has problems, it is your problem, i just need to have things done. Work is work, time after work is totally a different story.
You use Te. That is your tertiary function. Also, we are all proud of our third function so when we use it a lot, we feel good about ourselves. Maybe your tertiary Te is well developed :)
@@SaraMBTI Is it possible to "switch" that trait depending on a situation or people around? I think I am not a bad person :( I just do not envolve emotions to my work.
I feel ExTJs have a good guy bad guy attitude towards perception of the world which is so unidimensional. They are super confident of their beliefs which makes them kind of insensitive to life
masakasama Justice is important, but rehabilitation is important as well. Rehabilitation isn’t “modern nonsense.” It’s partially because of that thinking though, that in countries such as the U.S, 77% of criminals end up returning to prison once their initial stint is over.
So I took the the personality test online, and it says that I'm an INTJ and the other time I took it said that I'm an ISTJ. So does that mean I have characteristics from both types?
Both types use Te as auxilary function and Fi as tertiary function. You can't be both types. Read about Ni (introverted intuition) and Si (introverted sensing) and you will know ☺
ESTJs are rational traditionalists overall, Te+Si. Rationale rather than logical, -Te that is! Free will does absolutely not exist as one lives in the ego mind, which is absolutely limited and bound to previous experience and programming. Those who live, or have experience reality beyond the ego illusion knows with absolutely clarity and wisdom ( I've only tasted it, due to deep practise, but some live every second in clarity as a human BEING, meaning one knows how to be. The ego doesn't know that, thus only human. ) that free will is an illusion, a concept made of the ego as the ego construct bases its existence on surviving, being "the one"/the individual and separate from everything else in the world. Where in reality, everything is very much one and the essence of who we really are is boundless, not bound to limitations of physicality and mind games. Arguments are of absolutely zero value in this regard, it always is actually but let's not go deep. Experience however, of life ( not the ego ) "proves" everything and much much more that the ego/identity/persona-Matrix reality individual could ever possibly imagine with the use of the physical nervous system.
Im an ESTJ and I do. We are all products of our genetics and environment. Consequently we cant really control the thoughts and emotions that determine our actions. Even the thought that led to a better control of thoughts wasnt in our control. I find it sad how society judges its products as the manifestation of a humans worth. Good products are rewarded and loved. Bad products that have suffered a lot and would need love the most get to experience it the least and become even worse.
Sara MBTI In many cases that I've seen of her, she kind of forces women to shut up, she doesn't let them say what they want to say, she shouts at them if they smiled and she shouts at them if they were wearing something she doesn't like (not just that it's not appropriate for a court which I totally understand). And by shout I mean screams. But for men, a man LITERALLY treated her like shit, showed no respect what so ever, and she put him in place but she still laughed and she showed him respect afterwards. And it wasn't just this instance, more than once a man lies to her face which she claims she hates the most, but she isn't as severe to them. She's always SO severe to women. I really don't know why that is. Why is she taking such an extreme approach to things. So sorry for my English, I wish I could explain things better but that's all I can do at the moment 😂. I always love and respect your talent in analysing people and your simple yet efficient videos. They're always so relaxing. Thank you for your content as always ❤.
She's so sadistic. I love it.
Sadistic in a good way
@@EmmyV2002 Indeed.
@@EmmyV2002 When you sublimate your flaw into something good, you can make miracles 😁
I just like her decision. If anything, the kids were being sadistic....
Infp here and i actually like seeing her implement this
I take comfort in knowing the STJs are out there keeping the wheels of this big ol’ machine turning
I’m an INFP, and I love my ESTJ colleagues. They are just very reliable, and hard working people, they inspire me to get out of my comfort zone a lot.
idk why but infps love estjs. My husband's infp and his favorite show is judge judy, he even read her book.
I guess that opposite do attract. ^_^
INFP btw
I'm an infp and I think estj are too controlling
I just don't like authority figures
Judge Judy is such a CLASSIC example of an ESTJ. As an INFP I have a fascination with watching her show and analyzing her. On the one hand her bluntness and snap judgements make me cringe- she can be very brutal and I would be terrified going up in front of her. She has this uncanny knack of drawing from her past experiences (Si) to figure out what really happened and who's lying. "I've had many children and grandchildren and that's not how 14 year olds behave". And I always think how can she be so sure? What if she's wrong? But most of the time she's not wrong!
As an INTP, I generally have mixed views toward XSTJs. On the one hand their rigidity and over reliance on rules and statutes can be infuriating. They can take an overly black and white stance towards very gray issues.
On the other hand, they are some of the hardest working people I've ever met and they tend to have a strong practical intelligence. They also speak their mind and don't mince words which is nice.
Both types are usually very confident but Istjs and Estjs are very different.
Istjs have no interest in organizing and controling people what Estjs usually do. In that way, Estj and Entjs are more similar.
@@SaraMBTI
Yeah, Ive noticed that, my mom is an ISTJ and she is ridiculously organized. Everything is perfectly labelled and filed away. All the books and clothes are organized. I often see it as overkill but it can come in handy.
@@SaraMBTI
ESTJs I'm more wary of, I often get along with them a bit better in person, however I tend to avoid them or circumvent them if I don't. Their underline authoritarian beliefs and way of acting keep me on edge.
EDIT: Partially my own biases I'm aware. It's just that from experience, ESTJs like to try and control situations and INTPs hate being controlled.
@@williambrady9578 yes, I know that, my best friend is an Intp, he definately hates control and being told what to do. I think he hang out with me mostly because I am easy going, hahaa
All types have their upsides and downsides. I worked with an ESTJ once who was one of the best colleagues I’ve ever had, helped that she was super friendly and had a great sense of humour. We were stuck temping in a place that was insanely disorganised. I was pissed because inefficiency pings my Ne-Ti (why haven’t they tried better ways of doing this? I can think of about 20), she was pissed because the disorganisation pinged her Te (why aren’t these idiots communicating with each other?!). Naturally we bonded and even went some way to turning the department around.
Yeah, she was awesome.
I love it! It's nice to see what my typological opposite looks like :)
It's interesting to see how inferior Fi actually colours her Te. I see a lot of "compassion for the underdog" hidden behind her Te toughness- because her main outrage revolves around the fact that four white guys beat up a helpless kid who couldn't defend himself.
I doubt she cares about the underdog that much. She is focused on ,rule breaker' more than anything, haha :)
@@SaraMBTI oh I'm sure that she has a giant stick up her bum about the rules xD. I'm just saying that behind the concern for the rules she does care about the victim 😊
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I understood what you said...
What do you mean? She made clear that this wasn't just scalping a ticket, or stealing a candy bar, or selling a joint; her problem with the 4 boys was that they chose to maim another human being because of their race. They committed a hate crime. That's why she was extra harsh with them.
I'm an ENFJ, but I'd do the exact same thing if I were judge in that case.
@@erikabutler6893 Try to see her intentions, her motives and bigger picture
You're an Enfj, you will understand what I mean...
I’ve really enjoyed watching these analyses. You’ve selected interviews that showcase the unique strengths of each type, even the ESTJs! I usually avoid ESTJs as much as possible, but this video helped me to appreciate their blunt, fair approach.
If you think you should avoid us as much as possible then you should definitely avoid us as much as possible.
Thank you! Honestly!
I can't help but laugh "Is that tough? Damn right" 😂😂😂
She really complimented that hardworking, well put together boy. It's a shame what happened to him for seemingly the most ignorant of reasons. My dad always watched Judge Judy. Great job with the analysis!
I am so glad you like this 💕
@@SaraMBTI They are all so wonderful!
I admire this woman. The only ESTJ I know that I like.
As an INFJ, ESTJ types intimidate me 😭😭💔
I like your nick name and your profile pic :)
@@SaraMBTI I like your whole person, Sara! 😭💕💕🙌🌻
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As an ESFP, me too. I think that has to do with the thinking or judging type.
My father is an ESTJ and I wanna scream everytime I see him. He's such an asshole!!! God
Im a INTP but I totally agree with her Line of thinking. She might have even given them a longer sentence if she could. Deterence and Retribution are important. I do not have much faith in rehabilitation of criminals. I admire people who try to change a convicts behavior like a Parole officier. They have more faith then I. But I gues they are not estj OR intp.
I am an Enfj and I agree with you. Despite my enthusiasm, for some people- there's no going back, lol
Agreed. I’m all for trying to rehabilitate non-violent low-stakes criminals (shoplifters, small time dealers, etc.,), but some people don’t even deserve the chance to change. -ENTP
Tommy Hass He only voiced his disgust towards people who commit terrible atrocities. Your comments are unwarranted.
I really like Judy. I think a judge is the perfect job for her. She has to deal with so many con artists and liars. She's perfect for dealing with it.
"As an XXXX, I offer my unique perspective of this particular type"
/ "As this particular type, I confirm we are like this"
Insightful
I think Maeve is an ESTP though
Love it. I need an ESTJ friend to work with
poderoso85 you can take my brother , I can’t work with him. 😂. Just be careful.
@@m.j7943 what is his profession? Im an Engineer
Estjs are amazing! I admire Judge Judy so much and other estjs. I can understand them and i agree with their beliefs and behaviour and routine. -INFP
i love her way of talking, it's so deep.
She amazing tough as nails I love it!
I am an INFJ and am married to ESTJ. To me his is absolutely perfect.
As an ESTJ I say that she is completely right. People don't wanna be accountable for their actions, that's why society has so many problems.
I don't care. I like her. Some of her cases, she doesn't listen well enough... sometimes, she is slightly too rigid. But she's honest. I like her. I don't know if she's developed any mercy. It would look good on her... to state the facts EXACTLY like this, to make those right calls when necessary, but to let that Ne kick in a little more... just a little more perspective. She's a smart cookie. I really like her. - INFJ
Estj here. I agree with everything she says . I cant believe someone actually put into words what im like with this personality type
You don't have to be an ESTJ to know she did the best she could.
This is a quite good style of analysis
Damn, I love this judge
This is soo my mom, as an Enfj it was kinda hard to get along with her, obviously I knew she had her reasons to be like that, but now that I know mbti I can totally understand her positions and how to deal with it
I am an Enfj with an Esfj mom and I understand what you are saying...
This has very little to do with punishing the kids in question, this is much more about her being fed up with the system. It's clear that what she takes issue with is judges who give a second chance and the rest is nothing but a rationalisation on her part. Same with the mothers asking for leniency for such a crime, basically that is what she really meant when she said enough is enough. Don't focus so much on the kids, because she does not.
My thoughts as one of the few real ENTJs, that actually comment on videos.
Thank you for your analysis ☺
as an Entj, i really love our estj siblings. they're like our mirror.
As an INFJ, I love the justice she bestowed on those pieces of shit. The guy was just eating a hamburger, for crying out loud.
I'm an INFP, and I actually used my ESTJ subconscious today... someone threatened to attack me and I was just... very rational and managerial with this individual. I definitely wasn't engaging my Fi much at all in this incident, I simply made it clear to this person that if you attack, I will ensure that you'll receive a jail sentence... it was very blunt like Judy in this video. I have had a really hard time respecting ESTJs, but after being able to use that part of myself I can definitely see just how amazing they really are. They are very much no-nonsense, and they will organize a situation for the sake of things being done in the way it needs to be done... Funny enough my Fi now has a lot more appreciation for ESTJs because I was able to personally experience that kind of cognition myself from this encounter. Interesting, hmm?
I'm glad you were able to defend yourself and that you're doing okay! I think that's an important life skill to be able to stand up for yourself rather than playing the victim.
Ah yes the ESTJs, i try to stay clear of them. They're competent and i respect that but the ones i know are always telling me how to live my life and babying me but i know they dont mean any harm. Its just annoying is all. They're cool though.
No momento em que ela contou sobre a história do jovem afro-americano em resposta a pergunta do entrevistador eu pensei , isso é SI porque eles narram acontecimentos para explicar a situação atual , mas no vídeo estava dizendo que isso acontecia por causa da NE , gostei muito do seu vídeo❤❤❤
What those kids did was disgusting. They're fortunate that was all they got actually they hit him with a bat and they didn't get attempted murder... I'm shocked the parents were shocked
INTP here. The ESTJ’s I know are intelligent, practical, and hardworking people.
That’s it though, they’re not really creative and don’t have much of an ability to think laterally.
Because they place so much value on tradition, they can be very dense, incredibly concerned with their social status, and believe that increasing their wealth increases their value as a human being in which then they tend to over-exaggerate their worth and impact on other people’s lives and their community.
They’re the most transparent type in my opinion, but my god, do they get shit done.
As an INFP, I would have probably done the same thing as her. For her, it's more about using her Te to mercilessly implement what she believes they rightfully deserved. For me, it would have been more about reacting to my Fi's disdain and loathing for the barbaric behavior the boys displayed.
Exactly, as a fellow Infp it seems like estjs are us except logical, cold, and rational instead of emotional lmfao
They are enforcer not a diplomat. I had to work for one. It was terrifying.
Hadn't thought of Judge Judy as ESTJ, just never considered what her type might be, but I guess that really makes sense.
My little sister has this personality type and I love it 😂
I am ENTP. I'm so new to all of this stuff but i think this type is one of the types of people that are hard to be around for me, i feel suffocated in closed mindedness
:(
ENFP here... I absolutely love her.
As an infp I like ESTJs, theyre practical, though and rigid, but they also have a childishness and easy goingness to their attitude that I like, which is something I dont see in the istj, who seem much more cold and mechanical. My youngest brother is an estj and I get along with him great, and love spending time with him
My Istj boyfriend has many Infp friends. He loves them.
Istjs are sweethearts, they just have no interest in showing that to strangers.
It's so interesting that you are an Infp and your brother is an Estj :)
@@SaraMBTI I guess I havent met the best ISTJs..
SJ's in general, and ESTJ''s most of all, often see some level of societal shaming and harshness as a means to get people on the right road..They see it as being kind In the long run/big picture. In this particular case, she was right, and I respect her for it. On her show, however, she often uses that approach without much nuance or discrimination, sometimes with people who would probably benefit more from a bit of sympathy or understanding. We also have to consider the fact that she's basically a reality star in that context (as opposed to serving in a regular courtroom like the situation she"s describing) and these kinds of shows amp up the star's idiosyncrasies to the point of self-caricature because the audience eats it up. I know ESTJ''s who are much more nuanced than Judge Judy seems to be, but she may well drop some of that persona herself when the camera stops running. ( Or not; she does seem to enjoy it!)
My teacher in college is an ESTJ. She's blunt and likes to spot errors..
My sister is an estj, she thinks she's an Enfp (which I am). She's very smart, works hard, can be fun, never does anything she isn't okay with, knows how you should behave and everything is thought through. But her biggest problem is that she can be mean(super bitchy judgemental dismissive and patronising) plus she's very principal so she thinks she has every right too. Also she isn't that confident as you think and will stay friends out of loyalty but complain about you all the time. When she is stressed she starts to break down and she is stressed a lot, she starts too cry be very emotional and stuff. It's though living with an esfj mother, istj father and constantly hear you are mean cause she barely does anything out malicious intent (sometimes she does say a nasty comment about your identity when you're arguing with her). Istj's can't handle meanness to them at aaaalll. They are so sensitive to that and esfj's can't handle meanness as a concept to anyone so my poor sister probably won't stay in contact with my dad which sucks.
the amount of TE on this interview... extraordinary
As an INFP they’re just so different. We’re idealistic and they are realistic. 🤔 probably good business partners to a degree
My favorite teacher of all the time was an ESTJ
I have a weird feeling that in my personal life I am ESFP- I love making people happy and laugh, but when I am at the job I behave like her. Someone is fired? Good. Someone has problems, it is your problem, i just need to have things done. Work is work, time after work is totally a different story.
You use Te. That is your tertiary function. Also, we are all proud of our third function so when we use it a lot, we feel good about ourselves.
Maybe your tertiary Te is well developed :)
@@SaraMBTI Is it possible to "switch" that trait depending on a situation or people around? I think I am not a bad person :( I just do not envolve emotions to my work.
@@ucjapecuch9094ARE you a INTJ?
QUEEN.
I'm an ESFP Actually and her personality type is not my cup of tea. Though, I like her show.
I am glad an Esfp is watching my channel :) 💕
I like her
Why have so many INXPs summoned-
Please do more ESTJ females. Or Te dom or 2nd females.
I feel ExTJs have a good guy bad guy attitude towards perception of the world which is so unidimensional. They are super confident of their beliefs which makes them kind of insensitive to life
On the other hand, if it was up to Fi doms, there would be no jails or cops at all.
howlswithwolves That’s not true. However, jails would look very different. There would be more of an emphasis on rehabilitation.
masakasama Justice is important, but rehabilitation is important as well. Rehabilitation isn’t “modern nonsense.” It’s partially because of that thinking though, that in countries such as the U.S, 77% of criminals end up returning to prison once their initial stint is over.
She protec but she also attac #JUDY2028
I'm an INTP and Judge Judy is the only ESTJ I can stand, lol.
What is Si and Fi and Ne? I’ve never heard of these terms
Introverted Sensing, Introverted Feeling and Extroverted Intuition.
eNFJ here. When I am in anger mode this is my way of thinking. Can anyone explain why that is? To the point where I make people cry.
4 sides theory. Google it, then you'll find out why.
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So I took the the personality test online, and it says that I'm an INTJ and the other time I took it said that I'm an ISTJ. So does that mean I have characteristics from both types?
Both types use Te as auxilary function and Fi as tertiary function.
You can't be both types.
Read about Ni (introverted intuition) and Si (introverted sensing) and you will know ☺
On rare cases, I can sound like an ESTJ... which makes sense, considering I'm an INFP
? No
Alan Sugar would make the best EStj break down video ever known to man
I don't know, I think an ESTJ would have a better chance understanding various perspectives, due to that tert Ne. That seems more like an ISTJ thing.
Though, I do agree that you can tell she prefers sensing over an intuition due to her using Intuition for worst case scenarios/negative possibilities.
Wouldnt 1:16 be inferior Fe?
Where's my intp at? :)
Me _(INFP)_: *NO!*
I don’t mind ESTJs, but the problem is that they seem to refuse to acknowledge that free will doesn’t exist.
yeah!
ESTJs are rational traditionalists overall, Te+Si. Rationale rather than logical, -Te that is!
Free will does absolutely not exist as one lives in the ego mind, which is absolutely limited and bound to previous experience and programming.
Those who live, or have experience reality beyond the ego illusion knows with absolutely clarity and wisdom ( I've only tasted it, due to deep practise, but some live every second in clarity as a human BEING, meaning one knows how to be. The ego doesn't know that, thus only human. ) that free will is an illusion, a concept made of the ego as the ego construct bases its existence on surviving, being "the one"/the individual and separate from everything else in the world. Where in reality, everything is very much one and the essence of who we really are is boundless, not bound to limitations of physicality and mind games.
Arguments are of absolutely zero value in this regard, it always is actually but let's not go deep. Experience however, of life ( not the ego ) "proves" everything and much much more that the ego/identity/persona-Matrix reality individual could ever possibly imagine with the use of the physical nervous system.
Im an ESTJ and I do. We are all products of our genetics and environment. Consequently we cant really control the thoughts and emotions that determine our actions. Even the thought that led to a better control of thoughts wasnt in our control. I find it sad how society judges its products as the manifestation of a humans worth. Good products are rewarded and loved.
Bad products that have suffered a lot and would need love the most get to experience it the least and become even worse.
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I strive to be my best ESTJ self like this alpha female
hahahahahha
I’d sooner type Judge Judy as an ENTJ or ENTP. If she is an ESTJ then she’s a rare fantastic example of one.
Let’s be honest, no one likes ESTJs. But you do want them on your side. 😏
I feel like she's a misogynist and I'm honestly disgusted with her. Sorry for spreading negative energy.
It's ok :)
Why do you think that?
Sara MBTI In many cases that I've seen of her, she kind of forces women to shut up, she doesn't let them say what they want to say, she shouts at them if they smiled and she shouts at them if they were wearing something she doesn't like (not just that it's not appropriate for a court which I totally understand). And by shout I mean screams. But for men, a man LITERALLY treated her like shit, showed no respect what so ever, and she put him in place but she still laughed and she showed him respect afterwards. And it wasn't just this instance, more than once a man lies to her face which she claims she hates the most, but she isn't as severe to them. She's always SO severe to women. I really don't know why that is. Why is she taking such an extreme approach to things. So sorry for my English, I wish I could explain things better but that's all I can do at the moment 😂. I always love and respect your talent in analysing people and your simple yet efficient videos. They're always so relaxing. Thank you for your content as always ❤.
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Thank you so much for taking time to explain me this 💕
I see your point
Sara MBTI No problem at all 😅
She treats both men and women equally. I've seen her tear into disrespectful men. It's that she doesn't give special treatment to women.