As a female ISTJ, I appreciate this video VERY much especially when it comes to our personal feelings. We may not be expressive upon first meeting people; however, once we get to know and perceive you as trustworthy--our true self rises up to the surface. We actually DO care but yes, in sad times, it's hard for us to express our feelings due to embarrassment. Family and best friends allow us (ISTJ's) to become comfortable especially when laughing and/or grieving. I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! :-D
@The V word I so very much enjoyed these detailed blocks of texts. These helped clarify so many things, although I confess I'm still fuzzy on what Ni, Ne, and the like entail.
I am a female ISTJ, and I completely agree with and relate to everything said in this video. Many people do not understand ISTJ´s, or think, that We are boring, rigid and old-fashioned. Thank You for not throwing us into the same bad light.
As an ESTP, ISTJ is certainly one of my favourite types and one I most get along them. I frustrate the hell out of them but they seem to find that as equally entertaining as incorrigible haha. They're some of the loyalist, most sensible and dependable friends anyone can ask for and don't often get the credit they deserve. I find when ESTPs and ISTJs are friends, they work like clockwork- kind of like Kirk and Spock from Star Trek.
I'm a female ISTJ and I can say that this video is so truthful. I remember my classmates told me that I'm so quiet and scary, but I'm really just observing people and will talk to someone only if we're close. I'm a very loyal person and I prefer to work alone.
@@Godsgonnacutyoudown, yes, but the ones I know are not boring. That Ne of theirs gives them a bit of creativity. One likes to camp and travel at new places and both made some useful - and creative stuff while woodworking. 🙂
@@traditionalgirl3943 they are traditionalists because they have Ne as their weakest function and Si as the dominant function. If you think about it, it’s opposite to ENPs for example. And they are also not very funny because of again Inferior Ne which also makes sense. ISTJs imho need to be more imaginative but i love them my brother is an ISTJ and i can assure you he is the most patient, humble and reliable human being I have ever met. But you won’t believe what he told me last week. He said he wants to be more funnier like me, he wants to develop that Ne. That confirmed me he was an ISTJ.
2:38 so accurate lol I do this with strangers all the time to appear "normal", but it's really for the practical purpose of not making things awkward or hiding my own anxiety.
Five years ago I took the test and the results were INTJ. Took the test again this year results say's I'm an ISTJ. I guess it's true we as humans change throughout our life time I find it a beautiful thing to know, I'm always trying to grow and evolve within me. Can't wait for the results in the next 5 years.
@Kamlaingek Tes The factor? Good question, people change through the course of time and if you and I allow it even evolve as we age. We have to make sure to be better then what we were yesterday that's what counts the most.
Dude, just study cognitive functions. And, yeah, as ISTJ be myself I was mistyped INTJ and INTP since we share these are auxulary and child function with INTJ and perceeiving functioks with INTP And, yeah, it is VERY hard to change your type. I mean, since MBTI is pseudo science we can't surely say type can or cannot be changed, but what practise shows is that even after a lot of time(10-50 years) types cannot change. I think the power that can lead to changing is losing memory or having very very cruel experience I dunno😐
At first I got ISTP on the the 16 personality test. But I didn't relate to that so I started looking deeper into it and took the test later to get INTP and it still didn't fit. I looked at the ennegram and got a better understanding and all the tests I take now have said INTJ. But I wanted to make sure so I started looking at the cognitive functions and I found that I really am INTJ but since I'm not a stereotypical INTJ I keep searching and searching and its beconing more and more evident that I am in fact an INTJ.
I'm an ISTP down to the core, but I wholeheartedly agree with and can relate to the ISTJs as if your judging over perceiving is just another way of stating that you're more focused on your longterm goals and priorities.
As a child I always wanted to be a Charlie’s Angel. My husband and I even joke about how good I am at finding whatever info I need to know to put pieces together. As a female ISTJ, I’m never going to be the “fun friend” that you want at your party, but you always can trust that I’ll be your most loyal dedicated friend.
Very accurate. Trying to relate to others was the hardest part of my childhood. Took so much focus I I didn't realize the drop in my GPA. I couldn't balance my task's and people's emotions. Classmates were jealous I was #1 every year and tried to understand why. I understand people a lot better now but it wasn't worth it.
@@mattzucca4102 Yeah they probably aren't drawn to ideas that aren't concrete and provable3, unless their personal experiences manages to guide them to it
Sure, many ISTJ can be humble, but it's not a given... watch out for those with drive and ego as these can be incredibly forceful people with a lot of skill to back up their personal ambition.
I dont think anyone is looking at ISTJs thinking they are genuises and I dont think they have the social intelligence or empathy to "do well" in politics or leadership.
As a female ISTJ, I appreciate this video VERY much especially when it comes to our personal feelings. We may not be expressive upon first meeting people; however, once we get to know and perceive you as trustworthy--our true self rises up to the surface. We actually DO care but yes, in sad times, it's hard for us to express our feelings due to embarrassment. Family and best friends allow us (ISTJ's) to become comfortable especially when laughing and/or grieving. I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! :-D
I agree with you. As a woman it's hard to talk to other women as an ISTJ
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I've made the comparison often to the Smoke Monster from "Lost." I have to scan you first before I even think of letting my guard down.
@The V word I so very much enjoyed these detailed blocks of texts. These helped clarify so many things, although I confess I'm still fuzzy on what Ni, Ne, and the like entail.
I am a female ISTJ, and I completely agree with and relate to everything said in this video. Many people do not understand ISTJ´s, or think, that We are boring, rigid and old-fashioned. Thank You for not throwing us into the same bad light.
As an ESTP, ISTJ is certainly one of my favourite types and one I most get along them. I frustrate the hell out of them but they seem to find that as equally entertaining as incorrigible haha. They're some of the loyalist, most sensible and dependable friends anyone can ask for and don't often get the credit they deserve. I find when ESTPs and ISTJs are friends, they work like clockwork- kind of like Kirk and Spock from Star Trek.
@The V word Yes, Harry is quite good.
I'm a female ISTJ and I can say that this video is so truthful. I remember my classmates told me that I'm so quiet and scary, but I'm really just observing people and will talk to someone only if we're close. I'm a very loyal person and I prefer to work alone.
Wow the first video on ISTJs that doesn't describe them as a Karen. I'm touched
You are still Karens
@@kristiankulseng4302
Your name is closer to “Karen” than ISTJ is to “Karen”
The ISTJs I know are awesome people. Unassuming but rich in close relationships. Dependable, funny, smart, patient, sweet. 😊
I don’t remember the ISTJs taking the test but I have no doubt; both my dad and my husband were/are classic cases. 🙂
@@lexionis3901 You can type people without a test.
Istjs are dependable, smart , patient , sweet but not very funny. However they are very traditional. 😂
@@Godsgonnacutyoudown, yes, but the ones I know are not boring. That Ne of theirs gives them a bit of creativity. One likes to camp and travel at new places and both made some useful - and creative stuff while woodworking. 🙂
@@traditionalgirl3943 they are traditionalists because they have Ne as their weakest function and Si as the dominant function. If you think about it, it’s opposite to ENPs for example. And they are also not very funny because of again Inferior Ne which also makes sense.
ISTJs imho need to be more imaginative but i love them my brother is an ISTJ and i can assure you he is the most patient, humble and reliable human being I have ever met. But you won’t believe what he told me last week. He said he wants to be more funnier like me, he wants to develop that Ne. That confirmed me he was an ISTJ.
2:38
so accurate lol I do this with strangers all the time to appear "normal", but it's really for the practical purpose of not making things awkward or hiding my own anxiety.
I pity the people who haven't met or befriended an ISTJ. They're very dependable individuals and you can never doubt their love and concern
I’m very strong ISTJ person, and the fact that this video is actually 4 1/3 minute long rather than 4 1/2 is bothering me so bad.
@@kristiankulseng4302 Wtf if you hate istj then why are you on this video lol
@@kristiankulseng4302 then why are you here kiristain??? if you hate us so bad what’s the reason for clicking on this video... it’s an obsession.
@@kristiankulseng4302 Someone got trolled by an ISTJ/ESTJ...
@@kristiankulseng4302 ur a weird one arent u
As an ISTJ, I must say that this is true.
Five years ago I took the test and the results were INTJ. Took the test again this year results say's I'm an ISTJ. I guess it's true we as humans change throughout our life time I find it a beautiful thing to know, I'm always trying to grow and evolve within me. Can't wait for the results in the next 5 years.
@Kamlaingek Tes The factor? Good question, people change through the course of time and if you and I allow it even evolve as we age. We have to make sure to be better then what we were yesterday that's what counts the most.
Dude, just study cognitive functions. And, yeah, as ISTJ be myself I was mistyped INTJ and INTP since we share these are auxulary and child function with INTJ and perceeiving functioks with INTP
And, yeah, it is VERY hard to change your type. I mean, since MBTI is pseudo science we can't surely say type can or cannot be changed, but what practise shows is that even after a lot of time(10-50 years) types cannot change. I think the power that can lead to changing is losing memory or having very very cruel experience I dunno😐
INTJ is over-categorized anyway. I thought I was too for the longest time until I took more accurate tests and got ISTJ on 3 out of 4 of them.
MBTI type can't change, I recommend getting into cognitive functions
At first I got ISTP on the the 16 personality test. But I didn't relate to that so I started looking deeper into it and took the test later to get INTP and it still didn't fit. I looked at the ennegram and got a better understanding and all the tests I take now have said INTJ. But I wanted to make sure so I started looking at the cognitive functions and I found that I really am INTJ but since I'm not a stereotypical INTJ I keep searching and searching and its beconing more and more evident that I am in fact an INTJ.
I'm an ISTP down to the core, but I wholeheartedly agree with and can relate to the ISTJs as if your judging over perceiving is just another way of stating that you're more focused on your longterm goals and priorities.
This was very accurate description. Great video! ❤️😊
As a child I always wanted to be a Charlie’s Angel. My husband and I even joke about how good I am at finding whatever info I need to know to put pieces together. As a female ISTJ, I’m never going to be the “fun friend” that you want at your party, but you always can trust that I’ll be your most loyal dedicated friend.
Very accurate. Trying to relate to others was the hardest part of my childhood. Took so much focus I I didn't realize the drop in my GPA. I couldn't balance my task's and people's emotions. Classmates were jealous I was #1 every year and tried to understand why. I understand people a lot better now but it wasn't worth it.
A very accurate analysis.
I think they dont like to hang out not because rules are unclear but because they dont see a clear purpose
I can't help but notice this has of the least views even though it's a common personality lol
@@mattzucca4102 Yeah they probably aren't drawn to ideas that aren't concrete and provable3, unless their personal experiences manages to guide them to it
@@mattzucca4102 Yes, they got shit to do.
your videos are absolutely cute!
"4 ½ minutes"
Chill Karen
What the fuck? It is 4 + 1/3 minutes!
I'd hate to be this boring. Good luck ISTJers'
Not boring at all
@@cutekoala5492 not boring at all is true, met a few more istj's. Can be very livly 👍👍
Sure, many ISTJ can be humble, but it's not a given... watch out for those with drive and ego as these can be incredibly forceful people with a lot of skill to back up their personal ambition.
Hey IDRLabs, when you had a meeting in April to decide the future of the site, what exactly was it that you decided to do with it?
please put portuguese subtitles ....
I dont think anyone is looking at ISTJs thinking they are genuises and I dont think they have the social intelligence or empathy to "do well" in politics or leadership.
The first George Bush that was elected as president of the US back in 1988 was most likely an ISTJ.
@@actionchaplain1 Yes and he was an idiot. there are a lot of istjs in leadership positions but they don't do well there is my position.
Meticulous.