I learned recently that I'm actually an ESTP after many years of thinking I was an ISTP. I'm an SLE, sp8w9 and Melancholic-Choleric. Socially I am very much a loner and I had a lot of trauma in my life that made me reclusive. Sportswise I was more into martial arts and outdoor activities in the woods more than ball and team sports.
Both ESTPs I know are absolutely generalizers. Their Ti does take a lot of time doing research, but once that is done and they are confident in their thinking. Boom, unapologetic, generalizations which leave a real strong impact since they are grounded in truth. It can even rub people the wrong way. I think nuance is more of an intuitive thing than a thinker thing.
This video was so helpful and thorough!! Would you consider making videos on compatible types (friendships, professional relationships , romance, etc.) in the future??
Not ESTP-specific comment here, but that 8th demon function really comes to bite you in the backside when you have to use it and cant delegate its use.
OMG that was 99% spot on for me I’ve never had that happen before. Even when you’d start with an example and I would think “nope that’s not me” then you would hit me with the “this isn’t you”l.” Wow…
Can you clarify the red and green zones, I’ve always (mis?)understood to focus on your first 4 functions, but in your visualization it looks like one should focus on 1, 2, 5, 6. This is a completely new concept to me, what am I missing? (General mbti question, not estp, I just noticed it for the first time in this video)
Yes! Great question! For the most part I'd recommend focusing on the top 4 (upping the use of 2, decreasing the use of 3, slightly increasing use of 4.) An individual could spend a good decade of solid unpacking of just those 4. Eventually focusing on 5 and 6 can be helpful, but there's so much meat in the top 4 that I'd recommend people spend an extended amount of time there first.
Honestly, I couldn’t tolerate with the one who is ESTP. I try to hard to understand him but it turns out huge disaster of my life. I wasted of my time.
@@alid5867Naa it’s obviously all ESTPs… we just combined into one mega ESTP, to destroy her life and make her not able to tolerate all of us. We are all robots
I learned recently that I'm actually an ESTP after many years of thinking I was an ISTP.
I'm an SLE, sp8w9 and Melancholic-Choleric. Socially I am very much a loner and I had a lot of trauma in my life that made me reclusive.
Sportswise I was more into martial arts and outdoor activities in the woods more than ball and team sports.
As an ESTP, I enjoy playing table-tennis. It's super active game!
Both ESTPs I know are absolutely generalizers. Their Ti does take a lot of time doing research, but once that is done and they are confident in their thinking. Boom, unapologetic, generalizations which leave a real strong impact since they are grounded in truth. It can even rub people the wrong way. I think nuance is more of an intuitive thing than a thinker thing.
I'm guilty of that. I'm working on it though.
I do like how you have made these new type videos, it makes me curious for the INFP, but it is also interesting hearing about other types.🙂
Are you estp?
@@Beyou0120 Definitely not, if you knew me, you would find it very hard to get to that conclusion.😊
Thank you! Your content is zesty to my pallet
This video was so helpful and thorough!! Would you consider making videos on compatible types (friendships, professional relationships , romance, etc.) in the future??
Not ESTP-specific comment here, but that 8th demon function really comes to bite you in the backside when you have to use it and cant delegate its use.
OMG that was 99% spot on for me I’ve never had that happen before. Even when you’d start with an example and I would think “nope that’s not me” then you would hit me with the “this isn’t you”l.” Wow…
Is there any source, guiding to develop TI for ESTPs?
Can you clarify the red and green zones, I’ve always (mis?)understood to focus on your first 4 functions, but in your visualization it looks like one should focus on 1, 2, 5, 6. This is a completely new concept to me, what am I missing? (General mbti question, not estp, I just noticed it for the first time in this video)
Yes! Great question! For the most part I'd recommend focusing on the top 4 (upping the use of 2, decreasing the use of 3, slightly increasing use of 4.) An individual could spend a good decade of solid unpacking of just those 4. Eventually focusing on 5 and 6 can be helpful, but there's so much meat in the top 4 that I'd recommend people spend an extended amount of time there first.
@@AlexisKingsley Thank you!
Honestly, I couldn’t tolerate with the one who is ESTP. I try to hard to understand him but it turns out huge disaster of my life. I wasted of my time.
That’s one person
@@alid5867Naa it’s obviously all ESTPs… we just combined into one mega ESTP, to destroy her life and make her not able to tolerate all of us. We are all robots
Really? How was he/she like, what was the problem in that relationship?
intp pleas
Yea im hoping she doesn’t make us wait forever😅
@@bbjudyfit intp.too?