For an intp it is a bit difficult to separate Ti and Ne. Because the immense Ti puzzles we build in our head often rely on possibilities created by Ne. Meaning some parts of the puzzle are purely speculative and are waiting to get enough data to confirm them and them have them checked by ti, over and over.
its how divergent and convergent thinking work in paralell, Ne generates ideas while Ti rectifies a logical representation of it in accordance to the ideas, or rejects it entirely. thats why ENTPs seem to have a much better grasp on things than INTPs after very little time
Ti asks why. This caught my attention straight away. I feel as if I’ve just always learned a bit randomly. If for example there is a subject that has captured my interest I don’t go read all the books on the subject. That would be like looking at a structure from only one perspective or maybe a few different ones that the experts deemed the most important or worthy of sharing. Instead I might do some reading on the subject, get a feel for it, and then let EVERYTHING else… even if seemingly unrelated… bring me a connection, an insight… and in this way I feel I must ask why even if it seems unnecessary. Why’s and how’s ALWAYS lead to connections. The subjects I have an interest in have a way of just living somewhere near the front of my mind and the missing bits, additional info, insight, perspective is all sort of attracted by simply keeping an open mind to everything. There’s associations everywhere I think. I suppose it’s unending which is why we live in our heads 😬
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You hit a chord there... As an ISTP I tend to break it down to its bare essentials, this is sometimes appreciated by others to help them understand, sometimes they don't get what it implies when elaborated, so some communication skills might help there.
Just create a logically consistent system of how the world works. Your programming a system like you would in a computer so that when you act you’re a benefactor of your own behavior. ?🤷🏽♂️
ISFJ here and that makes so much sense now! Growing up I would love to take apart things and understand their inner workings. I love taking something complex and breaking it down to it's minimum value. It's one of my favorite things to do, even as an adult.
It's really cool that you explained Ti by using chords as an example. I taught myself how to play the guitar and it was figuring out the scales, how they work, how different notes combine chords, etc. that I always found most interesting and I enjoyed figuring that out on my own. Music tends to be stereotypically connected with Fi doms since people think about it from the pov of expressing your emotions through it. But as a (probable) Ti user and a fan of music, I find the technical aspect of writing music very compelling. I love breaking down a piece, identifying harmonies, seeing how they work together and looking for all the clever ways of how a music piece is made to work - nothing is random, there's a theory and underlying principles to everything. - (probable) INTP
I enjoy exactly the same thing. I purposely avoided knowing any music theory for long because I was afraid that it would ruin the fun part about it (figuring out the structure of music, the journey). I agree that music is often music is associated with Fi, but I do wonder if the people who are interested in composing music that are not quite often thinkers too, since it's quite a logical subject in the end. The part of writing lyrics might be more Fi or Fe, but the composing part of music might be more Ti or Te about it.
2:46 so accurate. Before I learned about MBTI I already had many classifications which helped me make sense of people and be productive in my communication with them. They were of course not as accurate as any existing system so when I learned more about MBTI everything made even more sense which was amazing - ISTP
Same! I've always analysed people, it's like an automated reaction that activates whenever I interact with people. MBTI really helps me to make my classification less "abstract." It's truly been an amazing experience. - INTP
Yes, same as both of you! My main interest regarding interacting with other people has always been figuring out how their thought-processes work, so having a system to better classify and communicate my observations is a lot of fun. -INTP
Same. I’ve been data gathering about people since toddlerhood, by way of books and people watching. MBTI came to me 10 years ago when I was 40 something. For a while I was busy reconciling my own with that system; very fun. Intp
The better word for “rules” would be premisses, the premise is usually “if this is true” and it’s followed by “than that is true or false” and it is only true if it doesn’t contradict the premise stated, for example: if 2x-1= 3, the premise, then x is 2, because if it is not, it contradicts the premisse
The way you talked about Ti reminded me of Ni a lot. To boil it down to the smaller amount of ideas and dive deeply into subjects. Makes me wonder how the relationship Ti/Ne looks against Ti/Ni -infj
Very good explanation.. As an intp I indeed have constructed a very individual framework of the outside world which makes most sense to me but doesn't align with most peoples perception of reality.. I do feel lonely and misunderstood a lot haha BUT it's totally worth it because my point is things most people believe in is often times deceptive and inaccurate
@@Mr-xf9me The biggest deception of all is about health and nutrition. I healed my depression, low self esteem and social anxiety by switching my diet to raw meat, organs, milk and eggs exclusively. Things that according to WHO you're supposed to eat cooked and in moderation. Look up sv3rige on youtube if you're interested in that. Very hard to find the right information but if you're open minded and try things out for yourself you will find some truth eventually
@@Mr-xf9me I know youre not asking me but I would say something like a lot of mainstream media (and also pseudoscience, which is not always mainstream), political/religious fanaticism (and religious doctrine in general, like the indoctrination part without questioning their faith or their religious teachings etc), and falling for politicians' bullshit
I'm an ESFJ and after feeling some emotions I like to reconstruct them to understand why and how exactly these emotions and reactions came to a certain external situation. Now I get it, thank you so much for the video!
I am an ENFJ and what u said abt my type makes sense. I am reeeally intimidated of expressing my unique opinions, but when I am around the right people who are understanding and open minded, I really enjoy it!
As an INFJ I do agree with this vid completely, the little bit of info I'm missing is the interaction between Ni and Ti, as they are both about narrowing down something to its core, and I'm not sure when I do the Ni narrowing down and when is it Ti, what I do know is that wanting to understand something "even if it seemingly doesn't have a benefit" is very true, as the understanding itself is a reward, I suppose Ti is one of the most curiosity-driven functions, aka curious people who have Ti use it to a much greater degree than other people without as much curiosity. I'm a very curious person, and I completely agree that INFJ's Ti is underrated, I almost mistyped as an INTJ at one of the MBTI tests I took, as I kinda got out of the habit of using Fe due to the lockdown, it really seems like "I've become a thinker" over time, but really I was just left in a Ni-Ti loop for a good while, I can tell the unhealthy results of it and I don't recommend it, I've become more of an asshole... but now I even more clearly see the usefulness of Ti when it comes to satisfying curiosity and "making things make sense in a way that lets others understand it too".
For me Fe started to seem like an unhelpful function so I intentionally shut it out. I don't get any benefit in life by having Fe. I can't really imagine myself getting out of this Ni-Ti loop since I have more clarity with this mindset. It's also super depressing for me, but I feel like my brain is stuck here.
@@spring7643 Well, you kinda screwed yourself over a lot if you think Fe is useless, as it's in fact one of the most useful functions especially to an INFJ, it's just different from thinking or intuition in a sense that, well, you "feel it more", both negative and positive, Fe can be annoying as hecc only if someone has no idea how to use it, but if you realize a few things and understand what it's for, it's really invalueable.
@@spring7643 What helps INFJ in an Ni-Ti loop is learning new information, what it means and how they could use it to expand their Ni vision (harmony, peace). Fe and absorbing positive energy (and Fi values) helps INFJ in a better mood, Ti and absorbing new information helps INFJ feel more self-assured and confident with their thinking process, and Se reminds INFJ to stay in the moment and experience it because it's super refreshing to be more adventurous than being trapped in the head. And saying you don't like Fe? That's your empathy dawg. How tf are you not going to like Fe if you're not a Ti dom? To hate pretending for someone else and being empathetic for someone else is not the same thing. To hate being empathetic than being logical is also strange, because both are useful (if not for other people sake, than for YOUR sake. Being comfortable for yourself and secondly for anyone else however you choose), AND Ti is your internal function along with Ni which means you are already a rational. Being immature is why Fe is uncomfortable because you're still learning how to correspond the functions to your liking. Se will teach you what experiences feel like, and from that Fe teaches you how to have fun with others from those experiences. They're all very useful functions when you learn how to use them than blame them for what you chose to think or feel or behave. Being hurt or uncomfortable is your experience, and how you learn what the pattern there is and how to combat it to not feel those negative feelings anymore is how you'll experience inner harmony.
I know what you mean! I've also wondered if I was secretly INTJ the whole time because my Ti grew to be a plenty experimental and decisive. It really sharpened the efficiency of my Ni overall when applying these new solutions, always adjusting and helping. we know not all INTJs are assholes, but we know you just mean you confused being in a loop with changing type. Some healthy INFJs are sometimes actually assholes though, like me, but I'm working on it! My tolerance for rude family went down a lot y'know, my harmony radar is down and I live in chaos. Anyway, I'm unsure if you're asking for the differences between Ni and Ti, but as someone confused with these in the past I'm willing to explain from my experience. so Ni is when you're figuring things out. Narrowing what you see down with speculation. It's hard to explain why something makes sense, it just does. Ti is also figuring things out, but with tools and nameable utilities in your possession. Imagine Ti as a science experiment, where if x does blank, y will occur because z, and z in this example is what has been proven and is understandable. when you can prove it, it's Ti, and you understand a system enough to explain it. When the only reason you have is "it's obvious" and you can simply forecast a metaphysical sequence of events happen in front of you based off of speculation and hunches or small pieces of information about each individual thing, that's Ni. If you're an INFJ, you might feel embarrassment trying to explain something you're seeing when it's mostly speculation and you don't know the answer of something yourself yet. It's very hyper focused, theoretical, and even goal orientated sometimes. Theories fuel Ni, seeing all the endless possibilities and highlighting the most applicable paths. Ti tells you the only possibilities it knows and it's right (sometimes). In an Ni-Ti loop, Ti is probably telling you something it "knows" is true, but it's probably a made up rule stopping you from understanding the situation as a whole. It represents a lot of inexperience when applying rules it doesn't realize expands further than it is at that moment. Y'know it's Ti child just critiquing what's wrong and right to what it thinks makes sense, and Ni is just figuring out what to do and what things mean and how could it fall together. It plays with all these thoughts because Ti doesn't want to mess up and INFJ has a hard time giving up on being in their head because Ni was supposed to be easy since it's helped them out for all their life. all i gotta say is when something doesn't make sense, you're looking at it the wrong way, like an upside-down map.
@@heffthehecked You mixed things up, Ti is about understanding and making something work, Ni is about gathering and organizing, meaning that Ni comes first as an observing function, then Ti makes sense of it all. Ti is hardly childish, it's stubborn if anything especially if combined with Ni but it has nothing to do with childishness if anything a person stuck in a Ni-Ti loop can not mature properly because only a very specific part of their brain and skillset gets developed. I noticed that the unhealthy INFJ's immaturity comes from the imbalance between the functions, you need Fe and Se to mature properly, if it is locked out the process just doesn't occur or remains heavily limited, aka it's not the functions that cause the immaturity, it's the imbalance between Ni-Ti and Fe-Se, aka the blame is on the person, not their inborn functions, don't use that as an excuse, "oh it's just my Ti it's not me" That's just wrong.
i am an infp doing a physics degree and my significant other, an intp, sometimes explains random physics, usually mechanical, occurrences that i have learnt whilst doing a DEGREE. Bare in mind, he hasnt done any physics/maths since he was 16. The Ti is strong with this one. How does he do this? He’s so amazing 🥺🥺
next time remember him that you're doing a physics degree hahahaha... but yeah, I think it's very cool how intps apply effort in learning random things
He sounds like my father(INTP) , they never want to stop learning. Very similar to INTJs. It will be interesting if/when you have kids down the road to see what types they will be.
@@SocialBurrito3 It will be! I find it quite funny how he, as an INTP, just ranomly occured. I would say his mother is an ESFP, however his father is likely an IxTJ.
So Ti is the tendency to understand things and build frameworks, and "logic" just so happens to be the best way to do that, since the universe follows logic. Therefore Ti might not be synonymous with logic, but it has a very high correlation with it, because logic is the best way to satisfy Ti tendencies.
You got Ti spot on- it’s all about building your own personal framework. When I receive new information I always think- how does this tie into my understanding of the world already? I’d describe Ti in one word as ‘why?’ Always asking why and breaking things down to discover the truth!
I think Te also is generally open to hearing how things are done in different places, and hearing the logic behind different mindsets/approaches that people have. They'll want to keep these separate, as "this is how x people do this, this is how y people logic out that," and use different "systems" of logic depending on the location/situation/context. Meanwhile, a Ti will try to find a one-size-fits-all method
Fi does the same as Ti but with values frameworks instead of logic. Trying to express my emotional landscape as INFP to my INTJ partner often results in much TJ clarification and reduction. Even when I just want ro create a framework of my emotional process and stand in the middle of it and just veeeeennnntt!!
@@PowerRedBullTypology Like a thematic mind-map. Lots of categories and sub categories with overarching themes. For instance seeing historical precedents in regards to man's inhumanity and predicting the next form it will take based on the conditions of the last wave of insanity repeating. My value belief that truth is universal is a personal value, though it sounds overarching..
@@PowerRedBullTypology @P O W E R - R E D - B U L L to To clarify, feelings as in Fi vs Ti is about values (not so much emotions by themselves but emotions tied to a value i.e. a 'conviction') versus Ti logic. "Convictions" therefore are very personal and cover more than just humanistic subjects and ethics. Anything can be tied to a conviction. From "modern music is rubbish' to 'vitamins are bait advertising' to 'science and God dont have to be at odds." Without conclusive proof, ultimately everything is a value judgement - even belief in evolutiion- so the applications of a values framewrk are endless. Fi types see this half of the world while Ti doms see the logic half. But both can exist as overlays of another. Chaos theory taught us there is order inside seeming randomness. I say values frameworks overlay logic frameworks in much the same way. Same evidence, different perspective. You wouldnt prove Newtonian physics in a court of law but you could prove a robbery for instance. Different kinds of evidence demand different types of hearings but they are still evidence. Values need their own - thats why philosophy was invented. Sorry for the long, rambling passionate INFP answer. But i also have a doctorate in philosophy so i hope some of this makes sense.
ENFJ here, and I totally agree. I feel like I've had an interesting experience growing up with Ti, because my mother being an ISTJ would never stop bugging me until I had my reasons. I also feel like magnet for higher Ti, my closest lifelong friend is an INTP and just hearing him talk about subjects makes me want to look into them more (and we did, all the time, mostly breaking down statistics of various sports). I also notice that I tend to lean on higher Ti users for advice, notably the same INTP but also my close ENTP and ISFJ. Great video and super interesting stuff!
You're right about us 3rd slot Ti users. Everybody just thinks we're nice & helpful (which we are) but watch out for our logic bombs 💣 I personally like to pick things apart to understand how/why they work so that I can make them work better as a betterment for everybody (good 'ol Fe).
The unification issue is not about quantum and Newtonian mechanics... it's about unifying quantum mechanics and relativity. Better would be: Newtonian mechanics is still good enough and useful enough for things such as designing buildings, bridges and so on. But it is not accurate or even right enough at smaller scales.
Specifically general relativity, but yeah you’re still right. Newtonian mechanics is a very good approximation for the world we can physically see, but it is not accurate when talking about very large or small systems.
I'm an INFJ and what you said about us (along with the ISFJ's) is the most eloquent description i've ever heard about myself regarding my judging functions ! People tend to see us as emotional due to Fe but i definetely use my Ti very well and they tend to get surprised when i decide to stop being super nice & bring out the logic haha thank you for this great content !
I'm very grateful for how you explained Ti in ENTPs and ESTPs, it's a very elegant explanation and I find that it explains very well why I keep going back to reading as the thrill of finding a new world within the book, one that's foreign but also known to me in a way that's unknown to me as of yet is the best experience ever. I think it was Marcus Aurelius who once said that no matter when, where or how, people keep on waging wars, making friends, buliding homes and families and greiving for the dead- and this is a con stant across development of mankind throughout history and in just different forms. Perhaps, that also explains the appeal of sociology for me as it deals with the patterns that have developed across time in civilisations(Ti) and allows me to engage with the human factor of things (Fe). Wow, I have gotten carried away. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk XD
On the notion of internal frameworks regarding the 8 introverted types. 1. Ti -> Seeks internal “logical consistency” of deductive reasoning, logical & analytical thought, analysis, principles and argumentation in virtually all aspects of life. Wants to know why things work the way they do. - Most prominent in the IxTP types who lead with Ti as their Dominant Function 2. Fi -> Seeks internal “consistency of personal values and principles” as they align accordingly with one’s themes of the self, identity, authenticity, feelings, morals and passions. Wants to align wholeheartedly and unabashedly to themselves by virtue of their personal, individualized principle/value-system which is often substantiated by some type of personal and/or moral conviction[s]. - Most prominent in the IxFP types who lead with Fi as their Dominant Function 3. Si -> Seeks internal “experiential consistency” with how current and/or future situations [do/will] measure up accordingly with past experiences, memories, facts, details, as well as levels of familiarity and comfortability. Wants to be able to “know what to expect” when it comes to future scenarios and/or outcomes. Utilizes the past as a formidable “guide” of sorts to help aid in accomplishing this. - Most prominent in the ISxJ types who lead with Si as their Dominant Function. 4. Ni -> Seeks internal “conceptual consistency” between various and/or varying different underlying concepts, thoughts, ideas, frameworks, ideologies, and theories. Does this thru contemplating and evaluating the consistency and strength of relationships in-between said connections (of ideas or concepts or ideologies), and then elucidate more comprehensive, holistic, understanding, conceptual frameworks to work within not only in the abstract/hypothetical sense, but as well as within the concrete/realistic sense too. Ex) Think of the nodes between 5 various ideas on a mind map, and then finding connections between the 5 of them such that you actually take those points/nodes (ie the ideas) and actually be able to mold them into a compact, comprehensive 3-Dimensional “conceptual sphere”. More Concrete Ex) Imagine taking 5 different colored pieces of clay, each color representing a particular idea, and then being able to “find a high degree of internal conceptual consistency in between all those 5 ideas” such that you can mold each of those individual pieces of clay into a 3-D ball of sorts, of which, represents a new framework for viewing/seeing things since all 5 ideas fit snuggly altogether into this new shape than they had before previously. - Most prominent in the INxJ types who lead with Ni as their Dominant Function What do you think about this?
Yea.. I think the big thing to remember is that the mode of perception is really going to drive the usage of the Ti. Because Ti is 'subjective' and integrative with perception, having singular definitions for the functions gets challenging. The breakdown by type at the end was good.
I'm so glad to observe the same mechanism in Ti-user. This is for me the core of Ti, it is what i see, it is the way i vizualized it. Thank u to share it! I appreciate the chords métaphor.
Excellent mate, I discovered your channel some days ago and absolutely love it, you use precise words, nuance, and at the end explain functions in a really not confusing way ( found a lot of confusing stuff in the internet ) , clear but without any kind of determinism ! love it, ! only thing as a non native English speaker I have to slow down the video haha, you go fast but at least there is nothing useless in your words ! thanks a lot ( an entp with strong Fe )
Yes..! You explained it so well! The thing about seeing something and thinking about if it fits in your internal system thing is a thing I've done many times. It made me question if I was a Si user once, bc someone explained that in a similar way. But nope. This is one of the things I love about MBTI, it's actually pretty similar to one of my internal systems or observations, _but put into words and practical explanations_ . When reading about the functions it's so cool to see things you never thought could be explained... Explained.
I can understand this a bit. As an INTJ with Ti as my first shadow function it’s something I use in a way. I like knowing how everything works and condensing it down to a nice simple formula, but I also need to know why it boils down, and how it’s tied to other formula. For me it’s more of a framework for my Ni, as well as a starting point for my Te as you mentioned. I feel like my Ni and Te are connected with Ti. It’s useful to learn how things work so that I can improve my understanding of the world and then use that understanding to make changes to the world. It’s all about using Ti to break things down to their base elements so I can make a mental network of how everything is related, and then reconstruct the network in different ways to predict the future and make a plan to get the best possible outcome from the data at hand. At least as best as I figure that’s how it works.
Thankyou for this thorough explanation! I recently, after questioning for a long time, have mostly concluded that I'm an ENTP (which I think just stating as mostly concluded is probably an ENTP thing tbh). This was helpful in understanding my Ti function, parts of which I related to but much more when it's explained as more thoughtful and wanting to understand than logical and objective (of course, not that it isn't both logical and objective, especially for Dominant Ti-users, but with what I'd like to call a well-developed Tertiary Fe function, I think that keeps my Ti in check). However I definitely did know that in general, I was more interested in learning and experimenting with information than with maintaining my personal values and regulating my emotions, as Fi was never something I strongly related to (aside from the eccentricity and individuality, I'm definitely a total weirdo but I could probably provide a logical reason for not conforming, thanks Ti). Apologies for the Unstructured-Ne-ss of this comment, hope it's readable. My attention span is too short to proofread it, so I totally understand if yours is too short to finish reading ;) Just kidding you goldfish, and if you made it this far... well I suppose my point about you having the attention span of a goldfish was invalid, leaving you a chad.
This a great way to help me know the difference between-- not just Ti and Te, but especially the difference between Ti and Fi. Both of them desire to see things individually and understand them. Does that make sense?
Ti is what makes sense, yes... but using Ti like breathing air, it is as much used for figuring out what works or what works best (Utility) as to learning why. I think the difference between a TI and a Te user can be observed if you ask them to troubleshoot a busted printer... One will start isolating the issue to apply appropriate troubleshooting steps while the other will starts Googling what others have done.
As an INFJ with an active Ti (introverted thinking), I'll take a problem or a consideration and first analyze it. I do that by categorization and classification and then producing a list, sometimes a long list of items pertinent to that problem. This is a conscious process. I then proceed to cogitation, researching and looking up things. This way I oftentimes find my answer. I LOVE to think outside of the box. I love juxtaposition, contrast, and paradox, oftentimes taking an unusual path and sometimes a quite contrary one, which I love. If the solution was not arrived at, oftentimes what happens is, hours, days, or sometimes even weeks later(!), I'll be reading a book or whatever -- an activity unrelated to the problem or conundrum. Out will pop the answer, with an aha(!) moment. To me that was obviously subconscious Ni (introverted intuition) working in the background, putting trends and patterns together, until out came the answer. Duh! As an INFJ, this is really really fun!
Chords can have more than three notes in them. That is how we develop 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th chords. Chords are built by stacking thirds. A Major chord is a Major third stacked with a minor third, and a minor chord is a minor third stacked with a major third. Both these cases give us an interval of a perfect fifth between the Tonic and the Dominant notes of the chord. This pattern of alternating intervals is repeated, so a Major 7th is Major 3rd + minor 3rd + Major 3rd, and a Minor 7th is a minor 3rd + Major 3rd + minor 3rd. A Dominant 7th is Major 3rd + minor 3rd + minor 3rd, which is enharmonic with the diminished chord of the key with the dominant note added to it. If you stack minor 3rd upon minor 3rd you get a diminished chord, and if you stack a Major 3rd upon a Major 3rd you get an Augmented chord. We aren't here for the music theory though are we? I'll shut up now.
Omg!!! Thank you so much for this lol. Wasn't expecting someone will comment something like this on personality type channel. But really appreciate it because I try learn a bit about music theory because well I want to write a song. Thank you very much.
I'm learning to appreciate my Te users more through videos like this and in bringing my practical issues to them irl. I like to think that I can solve them on my own but my Te is weeeeeak lol. Looking to improve it though. 💛
Lately I’ve been Ti-ing home remodeling (have to make all the decision within a month time before the work can commence). It has been absolutely hellish, going into all differently directions, exploring possibilities before pulling imagination wild horse back. It wasn’t unlike child birth though. The conclusions that came to me after laborious efforts from many sleepless nights are usually what I can feel at peace to pull the trigger.
If I were to describe Ti and Te each in one word, Te would be: *Efficiency* Ti would be: *Curiosity* But I'm not Te or Ti dom, so maybe people will disagree with this.
Sort of though from my ti third perspective I want to understand the system from a personal perspective because I find constantly looking things up to be annoying and possibly inefficient in the long run. With an acute understanding and fundamental principles based on the system I can complete work and come up with answers faster then others, with no need to reference an external reference.
@@nicholasjh1 I'm also third slot Ti, so I came to that conclusion based on my own experiences with it. I'm also Ni dom, so I guess boiling things down into "one word definitions" is something I like to do. :P
@@JokerCrowe interesting. I'm also Ni Ti. I do relate things I Know to new things in order to interpret them. Or always me to pick up new things very quickly.... As long as they aren't a completely foreign concept. In other words I like my concepts to cover the broadest area possible in the most concise fashion. Though personally I'm not particularly word bound.
Yup as infj , ti >fe I am more intrested in why it happens rather than how to use it , same in physics I am intrestdd in combining both also I don't like mechanics much rather electromagnetism and quantum , relativity more
If I may offer some insight as a fellow INFJ. To know when you use Ni think about about when you plan of simulate Ni is insight it looks at the implications of something regardless if it's logical the question is will it happen and why. Ti is seen as following something to their logical conclusion where do you draw the line in the sand when you use Ti when are telling youself this doesn't make sense if (blank). When you use them together if feels like you're simulation a world were certain rules apply to what and Ti tells you to look over it for me I feel the urge to "leave no stone unturned" while the Ni lets me see how that would apply to the life of myself and everyone around us narrowing them down to objective and likely outcomes making an almost air tight logic
I just watched the movie "Prometheus" (sci-fi prequel to "Alien") & was with the Charlize Theron's character about getting the hell off that rock & head back to Earth while not understanding Nooni's character in wanting to know "why?". Te vs Ti? I watched this not knowing there was a series of prequels and as I write this I realize probably 'cause Ridley Scott wanted to make another movie but still...
As a Fi dom (INFP) I'm trying to understand the similarities and differences between Fi and Ti. You said that a core aspect of Ti is the desire to reduce everything down to the least complicated theory that would still account for everything. So, if we were to take tendencies of certain functions and apply them to the theories they would be likely to formulate and how they would go about understanding the Meyers Briggs and similar personality classification systems, for example, then would this mean that Ti users would be less interested in all of the nuances that would be possible within different combinations of MB functions, turbulent versus assertive, Enneagram cores, tri-types, subtypes, wings, etc, etc, etc? One aspect of personality typing systems that I'm fascinated with is the nuance that is possible within all of those many combinations and the intersections of the MB with the Enneagram. And I get frustrated with people who think that any amount of nuance is unnecessary or "too much," such as people who don't believe in tritypes, because I feel like, the more nuance, the better. Parenthetically, this is the same reason why I'm fascinated with discussions of the split attraction theory and what they call micro-labels (such as being asexual biromantic, heteroromantic bisexual, etc). This is an area of discussion with which a lot of you might not be familiar with, depending on your age and your exposure to social justice spaces. Is this fascination of mine with nuance a typical aspect of Fi, and something that differentiates it from Ti . . . or is it a typical aspect of another one of my functions?
I'm a Infj and I'm having a major Ti moment with my spiritual side! I want answers so I can break it down! Analyze it, and understand it, compact it indefinitely! Which isn't the case for spiritual work lol!
I think the subjective/objective distinction can be summed up that Te users tend to think of problems in a third person way (probably because they intend to have somebody else actually do whatever action is required). I think Ti thinks of things in more of a first person, hands on sense. This is probably more apparent in ISTPs than in INTPs, but I think it's still there. Solving a problem for TI means either getting one's hands on it, or having a mental model to spin around their heads. Everything is more complicated, and has to consider more details when you actually have to do it in person. By contrast, consider how many implicit instructions are left out of most things when you're just telling someone to go do something. That is the level that Extroverted thinking tends to operate at. The "executive" doesn't need to know or consider all the details, so they don't. Their approach is objective in the sense that it is kind of generic so it can be assumed to be understood with the least explanation necessary. It's objective in that different observers can agree on that much. For Ti, however, all that explanation may be seen as extremely necessary (for the same reason complicated tasks like starting an airplane involve long checklists.) If you're going to do something for real, or imagine it in the most realistic way possible, the details matter.
I saw how a Te auxiliary stopped studying a thing and going deeper when the knowledge was enough for utility purposes. Meanwhile even being a tertiary Ti user, I tend to branch out and study something not obviously tangible. And yes, a hodgepodge of knowledge built over time from reading books and observing is a thing, and a niche interest too. It's hardly an elegant summary because I don't think I can articulate it to make it universally applicable to any situation, but I can use the knowledge to navigate particular cases.
I am an entp with extremely high ti, maybe even higher than ne, but I figured I'm an entp because I have ne dom trait though its not as strong and ti aux trait though it is very strong. I also tend to be very high on fe but again, its doing the job of a third function so I know how and when to use it appropriately. Due to high ti, I really don't like to communicate my thoughts but I don't want to use ne to communicate either because I see with fe that people judge me for it pretty much all the time. Back in the day when I didn't know too well about mbti, I thought I was an intp due to my introversion
It's certainly an understandable mistype that occurs. Sometimes it's easier to see some of our lower functions since our dominant function is the lens through which we see the world. As a result it's difficult to view it accurately and in a detached way ~ Nathan
pure, distilled Ti always triggers me due to its out of touch with reality(or practicality, efficiency, to be more accurate). oh, as well as Ti's inability to think from multiple perspectives, it always follows a straight line of reasoning, "back and white" attitude, which never occurs in real world observations. that is usually seen in lower Ti(3rd or 4th) users
As an INFJ searching meaning I studied gregorian chant and other kinds of music and psychology and mystics with the intention of think and understand emotions and feelings and relationship between aesthetics and ethics and therapy (I am an art-therapist, fusioning ni, fe, ti and Se, to help people with the aid of the experience of beauty). Now I have writed more than 400 pages about feelings and interior life structuring all from some principles highly organized in a logical way (I mix junguian insights with the monastic and augustinian tradition of meditation and interior life analisis, with the rational psychology and metaphisics of the scholastic philosophy and with the insights of a spanish personalist and dialogic philosopher named Alfonso Lopez Quintás). Often the Ni helps to visualize a symbolic pattern and then TI shows the consequences of the pattern in a logical way.
Interesting! Feel free to check out our discord server by the way, if you're into typology and physics then... you might just get on with people on there! ~ Nathan
Yay piano. Absolutely made your point and reinforced that I prefer to use Te than Ti (more of an ENFJ than INFJ). I CAN use Ti, and I tend to find it attractive in people.
as an intj here, i TOTALLY, ABSOLUTELY DO IDENTIFY with your description of Ti. it is DEAD ACCURATE. in other words Ti seeks to get to the kernel ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(algebra) ) which is THE ROOT BASIS for a multiplicativity of understanding around it. THAT ABSOLUTELY IS what Ti IS. ABSOLUTELY. FOR SURE.
@@madcat6299 It feels like second nature to you cause it is!! Hahha No, I rarely if ever access memories! Or at least they have been crystallised and morphed into some compact abstract impersonal concept that I don't really feel is about "me".
@@timefortee Wow. That's a good example to understand Ni-Se types. The concept is difficult to understand because I couldn't replicate how you guys think haha.
@@madcat6299 I'm actually in awe when I witness Si users access so easily and accurately their own memories and facts they learned. It's such a foreign thing to me. The lack of memory recall usually never bothers me unless: 1) I _desperately_ want to learn something that requires memorisation (anatomy, chemical elements, plant classification...) and I fail epicly every time despite serious, longterm efforts. I envy Si users for that capacity, do they even realize what a great gift data recall is? 2) When someone asks me to _back up_ my arguments or opinions with "facts", cite my "sources" or give concrete examples. It can be borderline humiliating cause the other person, usually with Si, does NOT comprehend that I don't store any of that information consciously, ie I cannot give them anything but the final product or conclusion. Even in MBTI people with Si do this, they don't get that Ni users, esp. Ni-doms, don't function like them.
I'm an Fe Aux/To Tertiary (INFJ) and I'm suuuuuper frickin pragmatic, but to be pragmatic, the process must work both efficiently *and* effectively. Cutting squares down to circles, but only to the limit of cutting out what won't result in a bad outcome.
Personality types of my family: Dad: ENFJ Mom: ISFJ Me (eldest): ENTP Younger bro: ENFJ Youngest bro: ISTP I often have arguments and disagreements with my younger brother but not in an angry way. He is charismatic, have lots of friends, and indulgent. He's talented in music instruments, driving. Meanwhile Me: provoke people with unknown philosophical concepts and logic. We may disagree on each other, he encourage me to lead people and have lots of friends (in which I have lots of friends but they are not in groups). While I encourage him to analyze and be open to philosophical wisdom, extrapolate physical/conceptual material and see all its underlying patterns and how it impacts the world and people. We might disagree with each other, but I know back in his mind he listens to my advice and tries to gain better insight of the subject we we're talking about.
A minor, 1st inversion, base note at A3. I can't play the piano properly, but because of the rules in place, I can tell, even when I don't have perfect pitch to get it in milliseconds. My relative pitch is good enough to be accurate.
I am an ENFP, and it always seems like I always need to be explained Ti over and over again, because I never seem to grasp its meaning completely. (guess PolR Ti makes me unable to see that identity can be logic driven)
Same here, but Love Who had already gave an answer to Ti, it personal framework. to understand why your calculation works, why your formula, your melody, etc in explain it to a person Ti in simplest form.
@@jagabe9680 yes, I know, I don't lack explanation from different sources, and Nathan explains it perfectly, But I lack the understanding I guess. My problem is that for example I have difficulty deciding IXXP-s spepcifically. I am really good at finding out whether they are identity saviors and whether they are intuitive or Sensor, but I constantly struggle when it comes to differentiating between Fi and Ti.
INFJ here. There are times in my life where my curiosity almost seems unbearable in trying to understand the “the reasons” behind every principle and piece of reality. Not HOW it works; I’m virtually completely uninterested in “how” something works, but in “why” it works, and “why” it should even work in the first place. I suppose what distinguishes INFJs from an INTP is that for an INTP Ti is used for the sake of understanding every little piece of reality as like it’s own individual piece of reality. For INTPs, understanding something just for its own sake is the reason. For an INFJ, when leaning faaaaaar into Ti, it can become quite destabilizing, because in the end, my reason for trying to understand why everything works the way it does (and I’m speaking abstractly here) is still to best serve my Ni in fitting everything into one great whole. So, when there is a piece of reality that I don’t understand the “why” behind it, I can’t seem to stop thinking about it until my brain finally finds a way to fit it into my grand vision of the universe. I think it’s also tied into my OCD someway.
Wow i can agree I love my Ti child im an Infj its so powerful when it starts to thinks sometimes i get so schock i can get the results so right lmao sometimes i dont hear my inner voice when thinking and when i need to talk my mouth just wow my words that i say connect so much its amazing and i didnt think about it lol To be true im a bit jealus if someone is smarter than me idk why do you do? What can i do to fix it :) Have a nice day
What do you mean with 'grand vision of the universe' exactly. Is that a system of understanding of is that the direction that you think the universie should head towards? (like an ideal)?
ENTJs learn to develop their Ti once they have more at stake, typically when they invest in their own company. They need that kind of pressure. I’m not ever going to be as fast as an INTP but I feel my way is more beautiful. My ISFP aspirational wants an elegant edit. The aim for me is not just about reducing friction but about creating a dance. Systems can be beautiful and elegant if you appreciate them. All parts should work as symbiotically as possible and work forever. That is spiritual and profound for me. I feel my unconscious is trying to figure something out. It wants a change in perspective. I don’t think ENTJs understand their spiritual journey. They typically hate anything institutionalized, particularly religion. So I know in myself that I’ve used work and understanding the individual human potential to understand existence. We are afraid of hurt feelings and we won’t discuss these deeper thoughts with just anyone. If I am made fun of or told I’m ridiculous for wanting to discuss them, I feel I could seriously hurt the offending party in a fit of rage. I know I could lose it all in one terrible act. Knowing this about myself makes me keep most of these thoughts a secret. INTPs have just enough Fe for me to open up and discuss it with them.
Would a Ti user, who knows nothing about music, hear the chord example and start thinking of how the system is very similar to protein synthesis and DNA stuff, a concept they understand the minimum of?
For an intp it is a bit difficult to separate Ti and Ne. Because the immense Ti puzzles we build in our head often rely on possibilities created by Ne. Meaning some parts of the puzzle are purely speculative and are waiting to get enough data to confirm them and them have them checked by ti, over and over.
I feel the way about my Ni-Ti
agree Ti and Ne get very intertwined and actually for me could change function locations, ie Ne Dom Ti secondary or equals.
its how divergent and convergent thinking work in paralell, Ne generates ideas while Ti rectifies a logical representation of it in accordance to the ideas, or rejects it entirely. thats why ENTPs seem to have a much better grasp on things than INTPs after very little time
My intp friend completely hates the fb gimmick things, i realised how fake te is and everyone of us using it, by even the ti user using it by fe
Wow, you've succesfully explained something that I can't personally put into words perfectly.....yet again.
-.INTP
Philosophy is the art of simplifying the complexity of concepts and ideas. As an ISTP I find this challenge irresistible.
I absolutely love my INTP bros. I totally understand them.
- ENTP
Thanks
-intp
yay-INTP
Yeah, having a discussion together is like taking a bath of Ti and Ne.
But do they understand you? -ENTP
@@joseramirez-hh2sw i dont need to understand him, he needs to understand me
"Elegant Summaries" is a good way to describe it
Ti asks why. This caught my attention straight away. I feel as if I’ve just always learned a bit randomly. If for example there is a subject that has captured my interest I don’t go read all the books on the subject. That would be like looking at a structure from only one perspective or maybe a few different ones that the experts deemed the most important or worthy of sharing. Instead I might do some reading on the subject, get a feel for it, and then let EVERYTHING else… even if seemingly unrelated… bring me a connection, an insight… and in this way I feel I must ask why even if it seems unnecessary. Why’s and how’s ALWAYS lead to connections. The subjects I have an interest in have a way of just living somewhere near the front of my mind and the missing bits, additional info, insight, perspective is all sort of attracted by simply keeping an open mind to everything. There’s associations everywhere I think. I suppose it’s unending which is why we live in our heads 😬
Excellent comment, thank you for sharing that approach. I can very much relate with what you’ve described here ~ Nathan
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You hit a chord there... As an ISTP I tend to break it down to its bare essentials, this is sometimes appreciated by others to help them understand, sometimes they don't get what it implies when elaborated, so some communication skills might help there.
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I see what you did there ;)
INTJ here. Don't mind me, just trying to develop Ti.
Just create a logically consistent system of how the world works. Your programming a system like you would in a computer so that when you act you’re a benefactor of your own behavior. ?🤷🏽♂️
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Welcome, I hope you find it as interesting as I do.
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how are you trynna develop a function u don’t have lmfaoo develop your inferiors
You just wanted to play piano in this video. Great video.
ISFJ here and that makes so much sense now! Growing up I would love to take apart things and understand their inner workings. I love taking something complex and breaking it down to it's minimum value. It's one of my favorite things to do, even as an adult.
It's really cool that you explained Ti by using chords as an example. I taught myself how to play the guitar and it was figuring out the scales, how they work, how different notes combine chords, etc. that I always found most interesting and I enjoyed figuring that out on my own. Music tends to be stereotypically connected with Fi doms since people think about it from the pov of expressing your emotions through it. But as a (probable) Ti user and a fan of music, I find the technical aspect of writing music very compelling. I love breaking down a piece, identifying harmonies, seeing how they work together and looking for all the clever ways of how a music piece is made to work - nothing is random, there's a theory and underlying principles to everything.
- (probable) INTP
I enjoy exactly the same thing. I purposely avoided knowing any music theory for long because I was afraid that it would ruin the fun part about it (figuring out the structure of music, the journey). I agree that music is often music is associated with Fi, but I do wonder if the people who are interested in composing music that are not quite often thinkers too, since it's quite a logical subject in the end. The part of writing lyrics might be more Fi or Fe, but the composing part of music might be more Ti or Te about it.
Same here. Did you identify your type yet? Please let me know. Thanks 😊
2:46 so accurate. Before I learned about MBTI I already had many classifications which helped me make sense of people and be productive in my communication with them. They were of course not as accurate as any existing system so when I learned more about MBTI everything made even more sense which was amazing - ISTP
Same! I've always analysed people, it's like an automated reaction that activates whenever I interact with people. MBTI really helps me to make my classification less "abstract." It's truly been an amazing experience. - INTP
Yes, same as both of you! My main interest regarding interacting with other people has always been figuring out how their thought-processes work, so having a system to better classify and communicate my observations is a lot of fun. -INTP
Same -Istp
Same. I’ve been data gathering about people since toddlerhood, by way of books and people watching. MBTI came to me 10 years ago when I was 40 something. For a while I was busy reconciling my own with that system; very fun.
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@@33Jenesis blablabla
- intp
The better word for “rules” would be premisses, the premise is usually “if this is true” and it’s followed by “than that is true or false” and it is only true if it doesn’t contradict the premise stated, for example: if 2x-1= 3, the premise, then x is 2, because if it is not, it contradicts the premisse
The way you talked about Ti reminded me of Ni a lot. To boil it down to the smaller amount of ideas and dive deeply into subjects.
Makes me wonder how the relationship Ti/Ne looks against Ti/Ni
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@@bryantav6843 you can just edit ur comment lol
@@timefortee too much effort
@@bryantav6843 Wow... you must be in the special league of slothdom hahah
Very good explanation.. As an intp I indeed have constructed a very individual framework of the outside world which makes most sense to me but doesn't align with most peoples perception of reality.. I do feel lonely and misunderstood a lot haha BUT it's totally worth it because my point is things most people believe in is often times deceptive and inaccurate
omg yes
What things do you consider deceptive and inaccurate?
@@Mr-xf9me The biggest deception of all is about health and nutrition. I healed my depression, low self esteem and social anxiety by switching my diet to raw meat, organs, milk and eggs exclusively. Things that according to WHO you're supposed to eat cooked and in moderation. Look up sv3rige on youtube if you're interested in that. Very hard to find the right information but if you're open minded and try things out for yourself you will find some truth eventually
@@Mr-xf9me I know youre not asking me but I would say something like a lot of mainstream media (and also pseudoscience, which is not always mainstream), political/religious fanaticism (and religious doctrine in general, like the indoctrination part without questioning their faith or their religious teachings etc), and falling for politicians' bullshit
Yes but the good thing is we can comfort ourselves by creating our own beliefs
I'm an ESFJ and after feeling some emotions I like to reconstruct them to understand why and how exactly these emotions and reactions came to a certain external situation. Now I get it, thank you so much for the video!
My husband is listening over my shoulder, and he is feeling very called out.
We are both INTPs.
How do you two ever get anything done? INTP
@@Pietrosavr I bet they devise plans so cunning you could put a tail on them
How do you guys live together?
How do we live together? How do we get things done? I don't know, but we do. One of life's mysteries, I guess.
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I am an ENFJ and what u said abt my type makes sense. I am reeeally intimidated of expressing my unique opinions, but when I am around the right people who are understanding and open minded, I really enjoy it!
For me, the difference between INTPs and ISTPs is quite clear. Nonetheless, I do enjoy their unique approaches to Ti
As an INFJ I do agree with this vid completely, the little bit of info I'm missing is the interaction between Ni and Ti, as they are both about narrowing down something to its core, and I'm not sure when I do the Ni narrowing down and when is it Ti, what I do know is that wanting to understand something "even if it seemingly doesn't have a benefit" is very true, as the understanding itself is a reward, I suppose Ti is one of the most curiosity-driven functions, aka curious people who have Ti use it to a much greater degree than other people without as much curiosity. I'm a very curious person, and I completely agree that INFJ's Ti is underrated, I almost mistyped as an INTJ at one of the MBTI tests I took, as I kinda got out of the habit of using Fe due to the lockdown, it really seems like "I've become a thinker" over time, but really I was just left in a Ni-Ti loop for a good while, I can tell the unhealthy results of it and I don't recommend it, I've become more of an asshole... but now I even more clearly see the usefulness of Ti when it comes to satisfying curiosity and "making things make sense in a way that lets others understand it too".
For me Fe started to seem like an unhelpful function so I intentionally shut it out. I don't get any benefit in life by having Fe. I can't really imagine myself getting out of this Ni-Ti loop since I have more clarity with this mindset. It's also super depressing for me, but I feel like my brain is stuck here.
@@spring7643 Well, you kinda screwed yourself over a lot if you think Fe is useless, as it's in fact one of the most useful functions especially to an INFJ, it's just different from thinking or intuition in a sense that, well, you "feel it more", both negative and positive, Fe can be annoying as hecc only if someone has no idea how to use it, but if you realize a few things and understand what it's for, it's really invalueable.
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What helps INFJ in an Ni-Ti loop is learning new information, what it means and how they could use it to expand their Ni vision (harmony, peace). Fe and absorbing positive energy (and Fi values) helps INFJ in a better mood, Ti and absorbing new information helps INFJ feel more self-assured and confident with their thinking process, and Se reminds INFJ to stay in the moment and experience it because it's super refreshing to be more adventurous than being trapped in the head. And saying you don't like Fe? That's your empathy dawg. How tf are you not going to like Fe if you're not a Ti dom? To hate pretending for someone else and being empathetic for someone else is not the same thing. To hate being empathetic than being logical is also strange, because both are useful (if not for other people sake, than for YOUR sake. Being comfortable for yourself and secondly for anyone else however you choose), AND Ti is your internal function along with Ni which means you are already a rational. Being immature is why Fe is uncomfortable because you're still learning how to correspond the functions to your liking. Se will teach you what experiences feel like, and from that Fe teaches you how to have fun with others from those experiences. They're all very useful functions when you learn how to use them than blame them for what you chose to think or feel or behave. Being hurt or uncomfortable is your experience, and how you learn what the pattern there is and how to combat it to not feel those negative feelings anymore is how you'll experience inner harmony.
I know what you mean! I've also wondered if I was secretly INTJ the whole time because my Ti grew to be a plenty experimental and decisive. It really sharpened the efficiency of my Ni overall when applying these new solutions, always adjusting and helping. we know not all INTJs are assholes, but we know you just mean you confused being in a loop with changing type. Some healthy INFJs are sometimes actually assholes though, like me, but I'm working on it! My tolerance for rude family went down a lot y'know, my harmony radar is down and I live in chaos.
Anyway, I'm unsure if you're asking for the differences between Ni and Ti, but as someone confused with these in the past I'm willing to explain from my experience. so Ni is when you're figuring things out. Narrowing what you see down with speculation. It's hard to explain why something makes sense, it just does. Ti is also figuring things out, but with tools and nameable utilities in your possession. Imagine Ti as a science experiment, where if x does blank, y will occur because z, and z in this example is what has been proven and is understandable. when you can prove it, it's Ti, and you understand a system enough to explain it. When the only reason you have is "it's obvious" and you can simply forecast a metaphysical sequence of events happen in front of you based off of speculation and hunches or small pieces of information about each individual thing, that's Ni. If you're an INFJ, you might feel embarrassment trying to explain something you're seeing when it's mostly speculation and you don't know the answer of something yourself yet. It's very hyper focused, theoretical, and even goal orientated sometimes. Theories fuel Ni, seeing all the endless possibilities and highlighting the most applicable paths. Ti tells you the only possibilities it knows and it's right (sometimes).
In an Ni-Ti loop, Ti is probably telling you something it "knows" is true, but it's probably a made up rule stopping you from understanding the situation as a whole. It represents a lot of inexperience when applying rules it doesn't realize expands further than it is at that moment. Y'know it's Ti child just critiquing what's wrong and right to what it thinks makes sense, and Ni is just figuring out what to do and what things mean and how could it fall together. It plays with all these thoughts because Ti doesn't want to mess up and INFJ has a hard time giving up on being in their head because Ni was supposed to be easy since it's helped them out for all their life. all i gotta say is when something doesn't make sense, you're looking at it the wrong way, like an upside-down map.
@@heffthehecked You mixed things up, Ti is about understanding and making something work, Ni is about gathering and organizing, meaning that Ni comes first as an observing function, then Ti makes sense of it all.
Ti is hardly childish, it's stubborn if anything especially if combined with Ni but it has nothing to do with childishness if anything a person stuck in a Ni-Ti loop can not mature properly because only a very specific part of their brain and skillset gets developed. I noticed that the unhealthy INFJ's immaturity comes from the imbalance between the functions, you need Fe and Se to mature properly, if it is locked out the process just doesn't occur or remains heavily limited, aka it's not the functions that cause the immaturity, it's the imbalance between Ni-Ti and Fe-Se, aka the blame is on the person, not their inborn functions, don't use that as an excuse, "oh it's just my Ti it's not me"
That's just wrong.
i am an infp doing a physics degree and my significant other, an intp, sometimes explains random physics, usually mechanical, occurrences that i have learnt whilst doing a DEGREE. Bare in mind, he hasnt done any physics/maths since he was 16. The Ti is strong with this one.
How does he do this? He’s so amazing 🥺🥺
next time remember him that you're doing a physics degree hahahaha... but yeah, I think it's very cool how intps apply effort in learning random things
@@kfgold5194 um, no?
@@GhostCatFromHell yeh, he’s a massive nerd bless. I love it sm
He sounds like my father(INTP) , they never want to stop learning. Very similar to INTJs. It will be interesting if/when you have kids down the road to see what types they will be.
@@SocialBurrito3 It will be! I find it quite funny how he, as an INTP, just ranomly occured. I would say his mother is an ESFP, however his father is likely an IxTJ.
So Ti is the tendency to understand things and build frameworks, and "logic" just so happens to be the best way to do that, since the universe follows logic. Therefore Ti might not be synonymous with logic, but it has a very high correlation with it, because logic is the best way to satisfy Ti tendencies.
There’s nothing more satisfying than taking a piece of code and whittling it down to its simplest form.
You got Ti spot on- it’s all about building your own personal framework. When I receive new information I always think- how does this tie into my understanding of the world already?
I’d describe Ti in one word as ‘why?’ Always asking why and breaking things down to discover the truth!
"why" or "how", I'd say
@@nova-a7404 For sure!
@@nova-a7404 or both
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That physics analogy nailed it
Newtonian and Quantum
4:24 to 4:33 brilliantly explains the point.
I think Te also is generally open to hearing how things are done in different places, and hearing the logic behind different mindsets/approaches that people have. They'll want to keep these separate, as "this is how x people do this, this is how y people logic out that," and use different "systems" of logic depending on the location/situation/context. Meanwhile, a Ti will try to find a one-size-fits-all method
My Ti is feeling the warm fuzzies. Thanks once again, Nathan ✨
- your friendly INTP
Fi does the same as Ti but with values frameworks instead of logic. Trying to express my emotional landscape as INFP to my INTJ partner often results in much TJ clarification and reduction. Even when I just want ro create a framework of my emotional process and stand in the middle of it and just veeeeennnntt!!
How does the structure of your value framework look like? I do not mean the content, but rather the structure itself?
@@PowerRedBullTypology Like a thematic mind-map. Lots of categories and sub categories with overarching themes. For instance seeing historical precedents in regards to man's inhumanity and predicting the next form it will take based on the conditions of the last wave of insanity repeating. My value belief that truth is universal is a personal value, though it sounds overarching..
@@PowerRedBullTypology @P O W E R - R E D - B U L L to To clarify, feelings as in Fi vs Ti is about values (not so much emotions by themselves but emotions tied to a value i.e. a 'conviction') versus Ti logic. "Convictions" therefore are very personal and cover more than just humanistic subjects and ethics. Anything can be tied to a conviction. From "modern music is rubbish' to 'vitamins are bait advertising' to 'science and God dont have to be at odds." Without conclusive proof, ultimately everything is a value judgement - even belief in evolutiion- so the applications of a values framewrk are endless. Fi types see this half of the world while Ti doms see the logic half. But both can exist as overlays of another. Chaos theory taught us there is order inside seeming randomness. I say values frameworks overlay logic frameworks in much the same way. Same evidence, different perspective. You wouldnt prove Newtonian physics in a court of law but you could prove a robbery for instance. Different kinds of evidence demand different types of hearings but they are still evidence. Values need their own - thats why philosophy was invented. Sorry for the long, rambling passionate INFP answer. But i also have a doctorate in philosophy so i hope some of this makes sense.
ENFJ here, and I totally agree. I feel like I've had an interesting experience growing up with Ti, because my mother being an ISTJ would never stop bugging me until I had my reasons. I also feel like magnet for higher Ti, my closest lifelong friend is an INTP and just hearing him talk about subjects makes me want to look into them more (and we did, all the time, mostly breaking down statistics of various sports). I also notice that I tend to lean on higher Ti users for advice, notably the same INTP but also my close ENTP and ISFJ. Great video and super interesting stuff!
Amazing ability to explain complex ideas simply. Love the humour in the videos too! Thank you for great content
In your next video maybe you can explain spin in quantum physics versus spin in regular physics. Thank you.
You are one of the most intelligent persons I've ever understood. Thank you for ur videos.
I describe myself as an INTP until now.
Ti is awesome.
I love to simplify things, make it make sense in it's basic form. INTJ raised by an INTP.
Was that chord example just an excuse to flex your piano skills here?
I'm on to you Nathan! 😏
You're right about us 3rd slot Ti users. Everybody just thinks we're nice & helpful (which we are) but watch out for our logic bombs 💣 I personally like to pick things apart to understand how/why they work so that I can make them work better as a betterment for everybody (good 'ol Fe).
The unification issue is not about quantum and Newtonian mechanics... it's about unifying quantum mechanics and relativity. Better would be: Newtonian mechanics is still good enough and useful enough for things such as designing buildings, bridges and so on. But it is not accurate or even right enough at smaller scales.
Specifically general relativity, but yeah you’re still right. Newtonian mechanics is a very good approximation for the world we can physically see, but it is not accurate when talking about very large or small systems.
Great video! I'm also interested about the shadow functions of each personality type, like their influence
Man, this one spoke to my soul, especially the part about elegant summaries😭🤯.... wish there was an emoji for biting my fist ~INFJ
You play the piano beautifully! Awesome stuff!
Damn, you did it again. The “does it make sense” versus “does it work” seal the deal on understanding the difference Ti versus Te.
I'm an INFJ and what you said about us (along with the ISFJ's) is the most eloquent description i've ever heard about myself regarding my judging functions ! People tend to see us as emotional due to Fe but i definetely use my Ti very well and they tend to get surprised when i decide to stop being super nice & bring out the logic haha thank you for this great content !
How do you consciously know when your using Ti
Please put this in a playlist. I love this series!!!
I'm very grateful for how you explained Ti in ENTPs and ESTPs, it's a very elegant explanation and I find that it explains very well why I keep going back to reading as the thrill of finding a new world within the book, one that's foreign but also known to me in a way that's unknown to me as of yet is the best experience ever. I think it was Marcus Aurelius who once said that no matter when, where or how, people keep on waging wars, making friends, buliding homes and families and greiving for the dead- and this is a con stant across development of mankind throughout history and in just different forms. Perhaps, that also explains the appeal of sociology for me as it deals with the patterns that have developed across time in civilisations(Ti) and allows me to engage with the human factor of things (Fe). Wow, I have gotten carried away. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk XD
On the notion of internal frameworks regarding the 8 introverted types.
1. Ti -> Seeks internal “logical consistency” of deductive reasoning, logical & analytical thought, analysis, principles and argumentation in virtually all aspects of life. Wants to know why things work the way they do.
- Most prominent in the IxTP types who lead with Ti as their Dominant Function
2. Fi -> Seeks internal “consistency of personal values and principles” as they align accordingly with one’s themes of the self, identity, authenticity, feelings, morals and passions. Wants to align wholeheartedly and unabashedly to themselves by virtue of their personal, individualized principle/value-system
which is often substantiated by some type of personal and/or moral conviction[s].
- Most prominent in the IxFP types who lead with Fi as their Dominant Function
3. Si -> Seeks internal “experiential consistency” with how current and/or future situations [do/will] measure up accordingly with past experiences, memories, facts, details, as well as levels of familiarity and comfortability. Wants to be able to “know what to expect” when it comes to future scenarios and/or outcomes. Utilizes the past as a formidable “guide” of sorts to help aid in accomplishing this.
- Most prominent in the ISxJ types who lead with Si as their Dominant Function.
4. Ni -> Seeks internal “conceptual consistency” between various and/or varying different underlying concepts, thoughts, ideas, frameworks, ideologies, and theories. Does this thru contemplating and evaluating the consistency and strength of relationships in-between said connections (of ideas or concepts or ideologies), and then elucidate more comprehensive, holistic, understanding, conceptual frameworks to work within not only in the abstract/hypothetical sense, but as well as within the concrete/realistic sense too.
Ex) Think of the nodes between 5 various ideas on a mind map, and then finding connections between the 5 of them such that you actually take those points/nodes (ie the ideas) and actually be able to mold them into a compact, comprehensive 3-Dimensional “conceptual sphere”.
More Concrete Ex) Imagine taking 5 different colored pieces of clay, each color representing a particular idea, and then being able to “find a high degree of internal conceptual consistency in between all those 5 ideas” such that you can mold each of those individual pieces of clay into a 3-D ball of sorts, of which, represents a new framework for viewing/seeing things since all 5 ideas fit snuggly altogether into this new shape than they had before previously.
- Most prominent in the INxJ types who lead with Ni as their Dominant Function
What do you think about this?
Yea.. I think the big thing to remember is that the mode of perception is really going to drive the usage of the Ti. Because Ti is 'subjective' and integrative with perception, having singular definitions for the functions gets challenging. The breakdown by type at the end was good.
Spot-on analysis
I'm so glad to observe the same mechanism in Ti-user. This is for me the core of Ti, it is what i see, it is the way i vizualized it. Thank u to share it!
I appreciate the chords métaphor.
Excellent mate, I discovered your channel some days ago and absolutely love it, you use precise words, nuance, and at the end explain functions in a really not confusing way ( found a lot of confusing stuff in the internet ) , clear but without any kind of determinism ! love it, ! only thing as a non native English speaker I have to slow down the video haha, you go fast but at least there is nothing useless in your words ! thanks a lot ( an entp with strong Fe )
Yes..! You explained it so well! The thing about seeing something and thinking about if it fits in your internal system thing is a thing I've done many times. It made me question if I was a Si user once, bc someone explained that in a similar way. But nope. This is one of the things I love about MBTI, it's actually pretty similar to one of my internal systems or observations, _but put into words and practical explanations_ . When reading about the functions it's so cool to see things you never thought could be explained... Explained.
I can understand this a bit. As an INTJ with Ti as my first shadow function it’s something I use in a way. I like knowing how everything works and condensing it down to a nice simple formula, but I also need to know why it boils down, and how it’s tied to other formula. For me it’s more of a framework for my Ni, as well as a starting point for my Te as you mentioned. I feel like my Ni and Te are connected with Ti. It’s useful to learn how things work so that I can improve my understanding of the world and then use that understanding to make changes to the world. It’s all about using Ti to break things down to their base elements so I can make a mental network of how everything is related, and then reconstruct the network in different ways to predict the future and make a plan to get the best possible outcome from the data at hand. At least as best as I figure that’s how it works.
Woo yeaaahh baby that's what I've been waiting for! That's what its all about! Wooo
Thankyou for this thorough explanation! I recently, after questioning for a long time, have mostly concluded that I'm an ENTP (which I think just stating as mostly concluded is probably an ENTP thing tbh). This was helpful in understanding my Ti function, parts of which I related to but much more when it's explained as more thoughtful and wanting to understand than logical and objective (of course, not that it isn't both logical and objective, especially for Dominant Ti-users, but with what I'd like to call a well-developed Tertiary Fe function, I think that keeps my Ti in check).
However I definitely did know that in general, I was more interested in learning and experimenting with information than with maintaining my personal values and regulating my emotions, as Fi was never something I strongly related to (aside from the eccentricity and individuality, I'm definitely a total weirdo but I could probably provide a logical reason for not conforming, thanks Ti).
Apologies for the Unstructured-Ne-ss of this comment, hope it's readable. My attention span is too short to proofread it, so I totally understand if yours is too short to finish reading ;)
Just kidding you goldfish, and if you made it this far... well I suppose my point about you having the attention span of a goldfish was invalid, leaving you a chad.
I've always thought of "Ti vs Te" as "considerate vs deliberate", and I'm aware this line of thinking needs more fine-tuning.
-an INTP
Wow!! Amazing what knowledge you owe about mbti. Please Go on!! Amazing Videos😉
Me not understanding a single bit of Ti as an INFP. However I can understand Te very well, just not implement it :(
This video helped me understand my INTP coworker better. Thanks!
7:10 Infj
The thing you said about entps and estps trying to find patterns in new things they try, that's pretty accurate for me, as an estp. Great video 👍
This a great way to help me know the difference between-- not just Ti and Te, but especially the difference between Ti and Fi. Both of them desire to see things individually and understand them. Does that make sense?
Ti is what makes sense, yes... but using Ti like breathing air, it is as much used for figuring out what works or what works best (Utility) as to learning why. I think the difference between a TI and a Te user can be observed if you ask them to troubleshoot a busted printer... One will start isolating the issue to apply appropriate troubleshooting steps while the other will starts Googling what others have done.
As an INFJ with an active Ti (introverted thinking), I'll take a problem or a consideration and first analyze it. I do that by categorization and classification and then producing a list, sometimes a long list of items pertinent to that problem. This is a conscious process. I then proceed to cogitation, researching and looking up things. This way I oftentimes find my answer.
I LOVE to think outside of the box. I love juxtaposition, contrast, and paradox, oftentimes taking an unusual path and sometimes a quite contrary one, which I love.
If the solution was not arrived at, oftentimes what happens is, hours, days, or sometimes even weeks later(!), I'll be reading a book or whatever -- an activity unrelated to the problem or conundrum. Out will pop the answer, with an aha(!) moment. To me that was obviously subconscious Ni (introverted intuition) working in the background, putting trends and patterns together, until out came the answer. Duh!
As an INFJ, this is really really fun!
Chords can have more than three notes in them. That is how we develop 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th chords. Chords are built by stacking thirds. A Major chord is a Major third stacked with a minor third, and a minor chord is a minor third stacked with a major third. Both these cases give us an interval of a perfect fifth between the Tonic and the Dominant notes of the chord. This pattern of alternating intervals is repeated, so a Major 7th is Major 3rd + minor 3rd + Major 3rd, and a Minor 7th is a minor 3rd + Major 3rd + minor 3rd. A Dominant 7th is Major 3rd + minor 3rd + minor 3rd, which is enharmonic with the diminished chord of the key with the dominant note added to it. If you stack minor 3rd upon minor 3rd you get a diminished chord, and if you stack a Major 3rd upon a Major 3rd you get an Augmented chord. We aren't here for the music theory though are we? I'll shut up now.
Omg!!! Thank you so much for this lol. Wasn't expecting someone will comment something like this on personality type channel. But really appreciate it because I try learn a bit about music theory because well I want to write a song. Thank you very much.
@Reverend George Thanks for throwing some new knowledge in the Mixolydian. I Ionian you one.
@@blackoceancreativeuniverse You're welcome, I just like to help people to get in a good mode.
@@GeorgeSPAMTindle That's a noble endeavor, but you can't encourage everyone- some people are just Phrygian!
@@blackoceancreativeuniverse These puns are getting too much for me, I need some fresh Aolean, or maybe have a Lydian for a while.
I'm learning to appreciate my Te users more through videos like this and in bringing my practical issues to them irl. I like to think that I can solve them on my own but my Te is weeeeeak lol. Looking to improve it though. 💛
Lately I’ve been Ti-ing home remodeling (have to make all the decision within a month time before the work can commence). It has been absolutely hellish, going into all differently directions, exploring possibilities before pulling imagination wild horse back. It wasn’t unlike child birth though. The conclusions that came to me after laborious efforts from many sleepless nights are usually what I can feel at peace to pull the trigger.
wow, SUCH dedication ;D Nice, you managed to include music in a MBTI video!
If I were to describe Ti and Te each in one word,
Te would be: *Efficiency*
Ti would be: *Curiosity*
But I'm not Te or Ti dom, so maybe people will disagree with this.
Sort of though from my ti third perspective I want to understand the system from a personal perspective because I find constantly looking things up to be annoying and possibly inefficient in the long run. With an acute understanding and fundamental principles based on the system I can complete work and come up with answers faster then others, with no need to reference an external reference.
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I'm also third slot Ti, so I came to that conclusion based on my own experiences with it.
I'm also Ni dom, so I guess boiling things down into "one word definitions" is something I like to do. :P
@@JokerCrowe interesting. I'm also Ni Ti. I do relate things I Know to new things in order to interpret them. Or always me to pick up new things very quickly.... As long as they aren't a completely foreign concept. In other words I like my concepts to cover the broadest area possible in the most concise fashion. Though personally I'm not particularly word bound.
@@nicholasjh1 As an ISFJ, this is my thinking as well. I perform better when I have thorough understandings. It's easy to reaffirm myself.
Yup as infj , ti >fe I am more intrested in why it happens rather than how to use it , same in physics I am intrestdd in combining both also I don't like mechanics much rather electromagnetism and quantum , relativity more
If I may offer some insight as a fellow INFJ. To know when you use Ni think about about when you plan of simulate Ni is insight it looks at the implications of something regardless if it's logical the question is will it happen and why. Ti is seen as following something to their logical conclusion where do you draw the line in the sand when you use Ti when are telling youself this doesn't make sense if (blank). When you use them together if feels like you're simulation a world were certain rules apply to what and Ti tells you to look over it for me I feel the urge to "leave no stone unturned" while the Ni lets me see how that would apply to the life of myself and everyone around us narrowing them down to objective and likely outcomes making an almost air tight logic
I just watched the movie "Prometheus" (sci-fi prequel to "Alien") & was with the Charlize Theron's character about getting the hell off that rock & head back to Earth while not understanding Nooni's character in wanting to know "why?". Te vs Ti? I watched this not knowing there was a series of prequels and as I write this I realize probably 'cause Ridley Scott wanted to make another movie but still...
As a Fi dom (INFP) I'm trying to understand the similarities and differences between Fi and Ti.
You said that a core aspect of Ti is the desire to reduce everything down to the least complicated theory that would still account for everything.
So, if we were to take tendencies of certain functions and apply them to the theories they would be likely to formulate and how they would go about understanding the Meyers Briggs and similar personality classification systems, for example, then would this mean that Ti users would be less interested in all of the nuances that would be possible within different combinations of MB functions, turbulent versus assertive, Enneagram cores, tri-types, subtypes, wings, etc, etc, etc?
One aspect of personality typing systems that I'm fascinated with is the nuance that is possible within all of those many combinations and the intersections of the MB with the Enneagram. And I get frustrated with people who think that any amount of nuance is unnecessary or "too much," such as people who don't believe in tritypes, because I feel like, the more nuance, the better.
Parenthetically, this is the same reason why I'm fascinated with discussions of the split attraction theory and what they call micro-labels (such as being asexual biromantic, heteroromantic bisexual, etc). This is an area of discussion with which a lot of you might not be familiar with, depending on your age and your exposure to social justice spaces.
Is this fascination of mine with nuance a typical aspect of Fi, and something that differentiates it from Ti . . . or is it a typical aspect of another one of my functions?
I'm a Infj and I'm having a major Ti moment with my spiritual side! I want answers so I can break it down! Analyze it, and understand it, compact it indefinitely! Which isn't the case for spiritual work lol!
That physics example is really good way to explain something about high Ti and Te 😅
I think the subjective/objective distinction can be summed up that Te users tend to think of problems in a third person way (probably because they intend to have somebody else actually do whatever action is required). I think Ti thinks of things in more of a first person, hands on sense. This is probably more apparent in ISTPs than in INTPs, but I think it's still there. Solving a problem for TI means either getting one's hands on it, or having a mental model to spin around their heads. Everything is more complicated, and has to consider more details when you actually have to do it in person. By contrast, consider how many implicit instructions are left out of most things when you're just telling someone to go do something. That is the level that Extroverted thinking tends to operate at. The "executive" doesn't need to know or consider all the details, so they don't. Their approach is objective in the sense that it is kind of generic so it can be assumed to be understood with the least explanation necessary. It's objective in that different observers can agree on that much. For Ti, however, all that explanation may be seen as extremely necessary (for the same reason complicated tasks like starting an airplane involve long checklists.) If you're going to do something for real, or imagine it in the most realistic way possible, the details matter.
That third vs first person distinction is a very clever way of thinking about it. Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment! ~ Nathan
Excellent Ti summary!
I saw how a Te auxiliary stopped studying a thing and going deeper when the knowledge was enough for utility purposes. Meanwhile even being a tertiary Ti user, I tend to branch out and study something not obviously tangible. And yes, a hodgepodge of knowledge built over time from reading books and observing is a thing, and a niche interest too. It's hardly an elegant summary because I don't think I can articulate it to make it universally applicable to any situation, but I can use the knowledge to navigate particular cases.
I am an entp with extremely high ti, maybe even higher than ne, but I figured I'm an entp because I have ne dom trait though its not as strong and ti aux trait though it is very strong. I also tend to be very high on fe but again, its doing the job of a third function so I know how and when to use it appropriately. Due to high ti, I really don't like to communicate my thoughts but I don't want to use ne to communicate either because I see with fe that people judge me for it pretty much all the time. Back in the day when I didn't know too well about mbti, I thought I was an intp due to my introversion
It's certainly an understandable mistype that occurs. Sometimes it's easier to see some of our lower functions since our dominant function is the lens through which we see the world. As a result it's difficult to view it accurately and in a detached way ~ Nathan
pure, distilled Ti always triggers me due to its out of touch with reality(or practicality, efficiency, to be more accurate).
oh, as well as Ti's inability to think from multiple perspectives, it always follows a straight line of reasoning, "back and white" attitude, which never occurs in real world observations. that is usually seen in lower Ti(3rd or 4th) users
As an INFJ searching meaning I studied gregorian chant and other kinds of music and psychology and mystics with the intention of think and understand emotions and feelings and relationship between aesthetics and ethics and therapy (I am an art-therapist, fusioning ni, fe, ti and Se, to help people with the aid of the experience of beauty). Now I have writed more than 400 pages about feelings and interior life structuring all from some principles highly organized in a logical way (I mix junguian insights with the monastic and augustinian tradition of meditation and interior life analisis, with the rational psychology and metaphisics of the scholastic philosophy and with the insights of a spanish personalist and dialogic philosopher named Alfonso Lopez Quintás). Often the Ni helps to visualize a symbolic pattern and then TI shows the consequences of the pattern in a logical way.
How do you consciously know when your using Ti?
Oh i have this problem with newton and quantum physic as Ti user aswell (infj here).
Interesting! Feel free to check out our discord server by the way, if you're into typology and physics then... you might just get on with people on there! ~ Nathan
Yay piano. Absolutely made your point and reinforced that I prefer to use Te than Ti (more of an ENFJ than INFJ). I CAN use Ti, and I tend to find it attractive in people.
Entj and I'm obsessed with personality types. Helps me improvise better.
as an intj here, i TOTALLY, ABSOLUTELY DO IDENTIFY with your description of Ti. it is DEAD ACCURATE.
in other words Ti seeks to get to the kernel ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(algebra) ) which is THE ROOT BASIS for a multiplicativity of understanding around it.
THAT ABSOLUTELY IS what Ti IS.
ABSOLUTELY.
FOR SURE.
Love it! Thank you for the clarity!
Whenever he mentions something ,I zone out to an example in my past experiences and have to rewind the video.INTP tendencies.
Ooh that's how people with Si do things?! Unrelatable lol
@@timefortee do you mean that not all people do this? So amazing lol. I'm ENTP and I do this often.
@@madcat6299 It feels like second nature to you cause it is!! Hahha
No, I rarely if ever access memories! Or at least they have been crystallised and morphed into some compact abstract impersonal concept that I don't really feel is about "me".
@@timefortee Wow. That's a good example to understand Ni-Se types. The concept is difficult to understand because I couldn't replicate how you guys think haha.
@@madcat6299 I'm actually in awe when I witness Si users access so easily and accurately their own memories and facts they learned. It's such a foreign thing to me. The lack of memory recall usually never bothers me unless:
1) I _desperately_ want to learn something that requires memorisation (anatomy, chemical elements, plant classification...) and I fail epicly every time despite serious, longterm efforts. I envy Si users for that capacity, do they even realize what a great gift data recall is?
2) When someone asks me to _back up_ my arguments or opinions with "facts", cite my "sources" or give concrete examples. It can be borderline humiliating cause the other person, usually with Si, does NOT comprehend that I don't store any of that information consciously, ie I cannot give them anything but the final product or conclusion.
Even in MBTI people with Si do this, they don't get that Ni users, esp. Ni-doms, don't function like them.
I'm an Fe Aux/To Tertiary (INFJ) and I'm suuuuuper frickin pragmatic, but to be pragmatic, the process must work both efficiently *and* effectively. Cutting squares down to circles, but only to the limit of cutting out what won't result in a bad outcome.
I like to think of Ti as something that dissects things and Te compiles them
Personality types of my family:
Dad: ENFJ
Mom: ISFJ
Me (eldest): ENTP
Younger bro: ENFJ
Youngest bro: ISTP
I often have arguments and disagreements with my younger brother but not in an angry way.
He is charismatic, have lots of friends, and indulgent. He's talented in music instruments, driving.
Meanwhile Me: provoke people with unknown philosophical concepts and logic.
We may disagree on each other, he encourage me to lead people and have lots of friends (in which I have lots of friends but they are not in groups).
While I encourage him to analyze and be open to philosophical wisdom, extrapolate physical/conceptual material and see all its underlying patterns and how it impacts the world and people.
We might disagree with each other, but I know back in his mind he listens to my advice and tries to gain better insight of the subject we we're talking about.
A minor, 1st inversion, base note at A3. I can't play the piano properly, but because of the rules in place, I can tell, even when I don't have perfect pitch to get it in milliseconds. My relative pitch is good enough to be accurate.
I'm an ENFJ and I find logic both interesting and frustrating, I want to become well versed in logic so I can knowingly defy it whenever possible
My ears and my brain purred for the piano notes (thanks for that, I love my Ti now hahaha)
I am an ENFP, and it always seems like I always need to be explained Ti over and over again, because I never seem to grasp its meaning completely. (guess PolR Ti makes me unable to see that identity can be logic driven)
Same here, but Love Who had already gave an answer to Ti, it personal framework. to understand why your calculation works, why your formula, your melody, etc in explain it to a person Ti in simplest form.
@@jagabe9680 yes, I know, I don't lack explanation from different sources, and Nathan explains it perfectly, But I lack the understanding I guess. My problem is that for example I have difficulty deciding IXXP-s spepcifically. I am really good at finding out whether they are identity saviors and whether they are intuitive or Sensor, but I constantly struggle when it comes to differentiating between Fi and Ti.
INFJ here.
There are times in my life where my curiosity almost seems unbearable in trying to understand the “the reasons” behind every principle and piece of reality. Not HOW it works; I’m virtually completely uninterested in “how” something works, but in “why” it works, and “why” it should even work in the first place. I suppose what distinguishes INFJs from an INTP is that for an INTP Ti is used for the sake of understanding every little piece of reality as like it’s own individual piece of reality. For INTPs, understanding something just for its own sake is the reason. For an INFJ, when leaning faaaaaar into Ti, it can become quite destabilizing, because in the end, my reason for trying to understand why everything works the way it does (and I’m speaking abstractly here) is still to best serve my Ni in fitting everything into one great whole. So, when there is a piece of reality that I don’t understand the “why” behind it, I can’t seem to stop thinking about it until my brain finally finds a way to fit it into my grand vision of the universe.
I think it’s also tied into my OCD someway.
Wow i can agree
I love my Ti child im an Infj its so powerful when it starts to thinks sometimes i get so schock i can get the results so right lmao sometimes i dont hear my inner voice when thinking and when i need to talk my mouth just wow my words that i say connect so much its amazing and i didnt think about it lol
To be true im a bit jealus if someone is smarter than me idk why do you do? What can i do to fix it :)
Have a nice day
What do you mean with 'grand vision of the universe' exactly. Is that a system of understanding of is that the direction that you think the universie should head towards? (like an ideal)?
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No not an ideal, just more like trying to conceptualize (however inaccurately) the overall meaning of life and my place in it.
ENTJs learn to develop their Ti once they have more at stake, typically when they invest in their own company. They need that kind of pressure.
I’m not ever going to be as fast as an INTP but I feel my way is more beautiful. My ISFP aspirational wants an elegant edit. The aim for me is not just about reducing friction but about creating a dance. Systems can be beautiful and elegant if you appreciate them. All parts should work as symbiotically as possible and work forever. That is spiritual and profound for me. I feel my unconscious is trying to figure something out. It wants a change in perspective.
I don’t think ENTJs understand their spiritual journey. They typically hate anything institutionalized, particularly religion. So I know in myself that I’ve used work and understanding the individual human potential to understand existence.
We are afraid of hurt feelings and we won’t discuss these deeper thoughts with just anyone. If I am made fun of or told I’m ridiculous for wanting to discuss them, I feel I could seriously hurt the offending party in a fit of rage. I know I could lose it all in one terrible act. Knowing this about myself makes me keep most of these thoughts a secret. INTPs have just enough Fe for me to open up and discuss it with them.
Would a Ti user, who knows nothing about music, hear the chord example and start thinking of how the system is very similar to protein synthesis and DNA stuff, a concept they understand the minimum of?
I was so busy reading the comments that I missed half the video - INTP