7:50-8:20 Strangely relatable, even though I'm not an NF. My ENFP best friend is a teacher and a some sort of self-taught Freudian. So, yeah it is accurate for him. 11:10 I'm very bad at digital technology though. Also, somewhat hate them, I'm kind of an old soul. But, the rest about how things work, how to improve things, love of knowledge and so on is very accurate.
Great breakdown once again. I learnt a lot by how you juxtaposed & married MBTI with objective personality. You made the complex simple for my small brain to grasp😅. Thank you🙏🏾❤ You may not respond to this, but l would like to know if you think certain functions can be responsible for certain character flaws/traits... Recently, l came across a video in which a lady was saying sollipsism is caused by Si. Her statement was that women are mostly introverted sensors and that what the world (men in particular) perceives as selfishness/sollipsism in women, is actually just a result of the perception(Si) they are born with. How l interpreted it was that she was attempting to blame female sollipsism/selfishness on the Si cognitive function. I could be wrong, so l need another perspective that is informed and educated on the matter. I understand if you don't respond, since this may be a touchy subject, but l would like to hear your thoughts on it. Taking the gender out of it; if Fe can be said to be responsible for empathy, can Si be responsible for sollipsism/selfishness?
Thanks so much for the feedback! I’m glad the video was helpful to you. And that’s an interesting topic. I think sollipsism is more of a heart issue than a mental cognition issue. From what I’ve seen, the Enneagram is much more related to our character flaws than it being our cognitive functions. MBTI/OP is a description of how our mind works. The Enneagram is our heart patterns and overall health of our soul. When our soul is in an unhealthy place, it can manifest in an unbalanced use of our cognitive functions, which can be seen as an over reliance on the dominant functions / ego. But I don’t believe selfishness or solipsism is related to a specific cognitive function. I think an unhealthy person of any type will be stuck in their own perspective and struggle to see others clearly. But the idea that Si is connected to sollipsism makes sense in that Si is focused on its own past impressions of reality, instead of taking in real time current events. But in the end, I don’t believe it’s connected. If someone lives without letting other people’s perspectives in completely, the heart is preventing the mind from expanding and seeing more than its own experience. Si Dominants have the potential to be objectively accurate just as any other type can be. It’s our heart that causes us to be stuck, not type. I don’t believe any type can say that my observer preference and decision making preference is why I’m selfish.
@@typologycorner First of all, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to give a well thought out response to a random stranger😅, l wholeheartedly appreciate the effort and sacrifice 🙏🏾✨️. Your perspective on the topic has actually opened up my mind up to looking at the issue in a new way that potentially unifies all our interpretations. Overall, l agree mostly with your perspective, but as an Ni dominant, my intuition won't let me dismiss the sollipsism angle because l feel there is something there. The new way l have come to look at this situation is better summarised & illustrated by the yin yang symbol. My current working theory is that Si and all functions individually can exist in 3 states (an extreme negative state [yin], an extreme postive state [yang] & and a neutral balanced state of healthy equilibrium☯️) & whatever state the cognitive function manifests as is determined, as you brilliantly said, by how healthy or sick one's soul/heart is. In short, the state of the heart/soul determines the state of the mind & its functions. With this yinyang philosophy factored in, the lady may essentially have been 1/3 correct about Si being responsible for sollipsism. l think the nuance she was lacking was that Si isn't all of sollipistic, but rather, sollipsism is an unhealthy extreme negative expression/overindulgence of Si (basically Si in its extreme unhealthy yin state). This theory can also be applied to other functions. For instance if we look at Fe as empathy, an unhealthy extreme postive yang expression of empathy would be to be so empathic that you neglect your own feelings and the extreme yin expression would be the extreme opposite. Ultimately, l believe you are right that sollipsism is at its root a heart & ego issue. & how the functions express themselves are merely a mirror of them. I don't know much about enneagram, but I'm definitely going to look into it now. Thanks once again for lending your beautiful mind's thoughts and insights. I am in awe & in love with how your mind works❤️ you're a rarity.
@@typologycorner First of all, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to give a well thought out response to a random stranger😅, l wholeheartedly appreciate the effort and sacrifice 🙏🏾✨️. Your perspective on the topic has actually opened up my mind up to looking at the issue in a new way that potentially unifies all our interpretations. Overall, l agree mostly with your perspective, but as an Ni dominant, my intuition won't let me dismiss the sollipsism angle because l feel there is something there. The new way l have come to look at this situation is better summarised & illustrated by the yin yang symbol. My current working theory is that Si and all functions individually can exist in 3 states (an extreme negative state [yin], an extreme postive state [yang] & and a neutral balanced state of healthy equilibrium☯️) & whatever state the cognitive function manifests as is determined, as you brilliantly said, by how healthy or sick one's soul/heart is. In short, the state of the heart/soul determines the state of the mind & its functions. With this yinyang philosophy factored in, the lady may essentially have been 1/3 correct about Si being responsible for sollipsism. l think the nuance she was lacking was that Si isn't all of sollipistic, but rather, sollipsism is an unhealthy extreme negative expression/overindulgence of Si (basically Si in its extreme unhealthy yin state). This theory can also be applied to other functions. For instance if we look at Fe as empathy, an unhealthy extreme postive yang expression of empathy would be to be so empathic that you neglect your own feelings and the extreme yin expression would be the extreme opposite. Ultimately, l believe you are right that sollipsism is at its root a heart & ego issue. & how the functions express themselves are merely a mirror of them. I don't know much about enneagram, but I'm definitely going to look into it now. Thanks once again for lending your beautiful mind's thoughts and insights. I am in awe & in love with how your mind works❤️ you're a rarity.
@MylezNevison thank you for the compliment, and yes I agree with your perspective as well. That makes sense. I guess it could be said when unhealthy, Si types have an inclination towards sollipsism.
@@MylezNevison it may take time to figure a meaningful response. I'll try even if not right away. I appreciate a joint effort towards expanding knowledge and opinions
I struggle with the language for “tribe” because it all sounds very Fe; and zero Ni… as Entj Ni is huge for me…. - its justice > feelings; larger mission > individual people
I understand your point, think of tribe as the external spectrum of reasons for Te and for Fe it’s the external spectrum of values. The larger mission or goal you’re trying to achieve is still tribe related. It’s trackable in the outside world, as opposed to an internal identity function like Fi or Ti. Te is more about external execution of a goal, like moving a company forward as a whole. It’s not about the individual people, but the vision of the company being accomplished. Which is Tribe. It takes into account what needs to be accomplished and what will work for everyone. I like to use Engineering as an example of Te, improving a product based on reading the reviews, the feedback and reasons of the tribe. Hope that helps.
Two introverts Phlegmatic external focus internalized Melancholy internal focus internalized ( abstract and intuition) Two extroverts Choleric external focus like the phlegmatic only ready to act in the external world Sanguine is the external expression of an internal source ( social activities based on internal focus first) like the melancholy. We all have all four. Infj melancholy sanguine position of choleric and phlegmatic third or fourth account for subtypes Infj most extroverted introvert Estp most introverted extrovert Estp Choleric phlegmatic dominant with Mel and San whether third or fourth creating subtypes Being that the Mel and San both source the inner world for perspective,I propose that the Chlor phlegmatic being double dominant outward material focus yes I say the infj enfj are as opposite to istp, estp as big a rift or division as possible between all other opposites even though one might compare Infp to estj who are physically the most opposite,I think the inner outer focus is most opposite so far as to say Jesus the carpenter was likely infj as a man while the pharasees who opposed him being mostly istp estp were of an opposite mind set of traditions etc akin to most istp estp even today Jews and wealth ? When your people are predominantly choleric and phlegmatic ( stubborn) material focus and dedication that leads to material wealth. This temperament brings similar results no matter what the ethnicity . We all have the basic four note it is the material temperaments who basically control this world. They rejected christ
@Ponitypon that’s my official op type by Dave. What you’re seeing is me on video in a blasting state I’m not usually in. It’s true for my overall life though.
7:50-8:20 Strangely relatable, even though I'm not an NF.
My ENFP best friend is a teacher and a some sort of self-taught Freudian. So, yeah it is accurate for him.
11:10 I'm very bad at digital technology though. Also, somewhat hate them, I'm kind of an old soul.
But, the rest about how things work, how to improve things, love of knowledge and so on is very accurate.
Awesome, thanks for sharing. I’m glad you could relate.
Thank you! 👍🏾
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great breakdown once again. I learnt a lot by how you juxtaposed & married MBTI with objective personality. You made the complex simple for my small brain to grasp😅. Thank you🙏🏾❤
You may not respond to this, but l would like to know if you think certain functions can be responsible for certain character flaws/traits... Recently, l came across a video in which a lady was saying sollipsism is caused by Si. Her statement was that women are mostly introverted sensors and that what the world (men in particular) perceives as selfishness/sollipsism in women, is actually just a result of the perception(Si) they are born with.
How l interpreted it was that she was attempting to blame female sollipsism/selfishness on the Si cognitive function. I could be wrong, so l need another perspective that is informed and educated on the matter. I understand if you don't respond, since this may be a touchy subject, but l would like to hear your thoughts on it. Taking the gender out of it; if Fe can be said to be responsible for empathy, can Si be responsible for sollipsism/selfishness?
Thanks so much for the feedback! I’m glad the video was helpful to you. And that’s an interesting topic. I think sollipsism is more of a heart issue than a mental cognition issue. From what I’ve seen, the Enneagram is much more related to our character flaws than it being our cognitive functions. MBTI/OP is a description of how our mind works. The Enneagram is our heart patterns and overall health of our soul. When our soul is in an unhealthy place, it can manifest in an unbalanced use of our cognitive functions, which can be seen as an over reliance on the dominant functions / ego. But I don’t believe selfishness or solipsism is related to a specific cognitive function. I think an unhealthy person of any type will be stuck in their own perspective and struggle to see others clearly. But the idea that Si is connected to sollipsism makes sense in that Si is focused on its own past impressions of reality, instead of taking in real time current events. But in the end, I don’t believe it’s connected. If someone lives without letting other people’s perspectives in completely, the heart is preventing the mind from expanding and seeing more than its own experience. Si Dominants have the potential to be objectively accurate just as any other type can be. It’s our heart that causes us to be stuck, not type. I don’t believe any type can say that my observer preference and decision making preference is why I’m selfish.
@@typologycorner First of all, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to give a well thought out response to a random stranger😅, l wholeheartedly appreciate the effort and sacrifice 🙏🏾✨️.
Your perspective on the topic has actually opened up my mind up to looking at the issue in a new way that potentially unifies all our interpretations. Overall, l agree mostly with your perspective, but as an Ni dominant, my intuition won't let me dismiss the sollipsism angle because l feel there is something there. The new way l have come to look at this situation is better summarised & illustrated by the yin yang symbol. My current working theory is that Si and all functions individually can exist in 3 states (an extreme negative state [yin], an extreme postive state [yang] & and a neutral balanced state of healthy equilibrium☯️) & whatever state the cognitive function manifests as is determined, as you brilliantly said, by how healthy or sick one's soul/heart is. In short, the state of the heart/soul determines the state of the mind & its functions.
With this yinyang philosophy factored in, the lady may essentially have been 1/3 correct about Si being responsible for sollipsism. l think the nuance she was lacking was that Si isn't all of sollipistic, but rather, sollipsism is an unhealthy extreme negative expression/overindulgence of Si (basically Si in its extreme unhealthy yin state). This theory can also be applied to other functions. For instance if we look at Fe as empathy, an unhealthy extreme postive yang expression of empathy would be to be so empathic that you neglect your own feelings and the extreme yin expression would be the extreme opposite. Ultimately, l believe you are right that sollipsism is at its root a heart & ego issue. & how the functions express themselves are merely a mirror of them. I don't know much about enneagram, but I'm definitely going to look into it now. Thanks once again for lending your beautiful mind's thoughts and insights. I am in awe & in love with how your mind works❤️ you're a rarity.
@@typologycorner First of all, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to give a well thought out response to a random stranger😅, l wholeheartedly appreciate the effort and sacrifice 🙏🏾✨️.
Your perspective on the topic has actually opened up my mind up to looking at the issue in a new way that potentially unifies all our interpretations. Overall, l agree mostly with your perspective, but as an Ni dominant, my intuition won't let me dismiss the sollipsism angle because l feel there is something there. The new way l have come to look at this situation is better summarised & illustrated by the yin yang symbol. My current working theory is that Si and all functions individually can exist in 3 states (an extreme negative state [yin], an extreme postive state [yang] & and a neutral balanced state of healthy equilibrium☯️) & whatever state the cognitive function manifests as is determined, as you brilliantly said, by how healthy or sick one's soul/heart is. In short, the state of the heart/soul determines the state of the mind & its functions.
With this yinyang philosophy factored in, the lady may essentially have been 1/3 correct about Si being responsible for sollipsism. l think the nuance she was lacking was that Si isn't all of sollipistic, but rather, sollipsism is an unhealthy extreme negative expression/overindulgence of Si (basically Si in its extreme unhealthy yin state). This theory can also be applied to other functions. For instance if we look at Fe as empathy, an unhealthy extreme postive yang expression of empathy would be to be so empathic that you neglect your own feelings and the extreme yin expression would be the extreme opposite. Ultimately, l believe you are right that sollipsism is at its root a heart & ego issue. & how the functions express themselves are merely a mirror of them. I don't know much about enneagram, but I'm definitely going to look into it now. Thanks once again for lending your beautiful mind's thoughts and insights. I am in awe & in love with how your mind works❤️ you're a rarity.
@MylezNevison thank you for the compliment, and yes I agree with your perspective as well. That makes sense. I guess it could be said when unhealthy, Si types have an inclination towards sollipsism.
@@MylezNevison it may take time to figure a meaningful response. I'll try even if not right away.
I appreciate a joint effort towards expanding knowledge and opinions
I struggle with the language for “tribe” because it all sounds very Fe; and zero Ni… as Entj Ni is huge for me….
- its justice > feelings; larger mission > individual people
I understand your point, think of tribe as the external spectrum of reasons for Te and for Fe it’s the external spectrum of values. The larger mission or goal you’re trying to achieve is still tribe related. It’s trackable in the outside world, as opposed to an internal identity function like Fi or Ti. Te is more about external execution of a goal, like moving a company forward as a whole. It’s not about the individual people, but the vision of the company being accomplished. Which is Tribe. It takes into account what needs to be accomplished and what will work for everyone. I like to use Engineering as an example of Te, improving a product based on reading the reviews, the feedback and reasons of the tribe. Hope that helps.
Two introverts
Phlegmatic external focus internalized
Melancholy internal focus internalized ( abstract and intuition)
Two extroverts
Choleric external focus like the phlegmatic only ready to act in the external world
Sanguine is the external expression of an internal source ( social activities based on internal focus first) like the melancholy.
We all have all four.
Infj melancholy sanguine position of choleric and phlegmatic third or fourth account for subtypes
Infj most extroverted introvert
Estp most introverted extrovert
Estp Choleric phlegmatic dominant with Mel and San whether third or fourth creating subtypes
Being that the Mel and San both source the inner world for perspective,I propose that the Chlor phlegmatic being double dominant outward material focus yes I say the infj enfj are as opposite to istp, estp as big a rift or division as possible between all other opposites even though one might compare Infp to estj who are physically the most opposite,I think the inner outer focus is most opposite so far as to say
Jesus the carpenter was likely infj as a man while the pharasees who opposed him being mostly istp estp were of an opposite mind set of traditions etc akin to most istp estp even today
Jews and wealth ?
When your people are predominantly choleric and phlegmatic ( stubborn) material focus and dedication that leads to material wealth.
This temperament brings similar results no matter what the ethnicity . We all have the basic four note it is the material temperaments who basically control this world. They rejected christ
Interesting connections, I haven’t studied the ancient system of choleric, phlegmatic, sanguine, and melancholy too much. Thanks for sharing.
What's yours op type
MM ESTP Se/Ti CP/B(S)
@@typologycorner you don't strike me as sleep last at all
@Ponitypon that’s my official op type by Dave. What you’re seeing is me on video in a blasting state I’m not usually in. It’s true for my overall life though.
@@typologycorner as long as you see it that's what matters