Thinking vs Feeling - Meyers Briggs Test

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
  • Today, david talks about the third category of the meyers beiggs test - thinking vs feeling.

Комментарии • 35

  • @thehustler4999
    @thehustler4999 3 года назад +2

    Great video.
    We have 2 brains. Thinking and feeling brain. We should solve our emotional problems with the help of feeling brain not fighting against it.

  • @e_anna
    @e_anna 4 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @stacylangford8015
    @stacylangford8015 3 года назад +1

    Seems like each letter would have subsets, then each subset would have divisions, each division would have preference ranges, each range might include left or right orientation, etc. Jk. Thanks for the video!

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  3 года назад

      Yeah, honestly, that seems about right!

    • @stacylangford8015
      @stacylangford8015 3 года назад

      It's very complex and interesting. Thanks for the video! Great job too. I like know about my self. What really is my thinker doing at times? Am I really paying attention to my interactions with others? Stuff like that. Anyhoo, nice presentation!

  • @saraceballos3935
    @saraceballos3935 7 лет назад +1

    I stumbled upon your channel and have been enjoying all the topics.

  • @katiefoshee6430
    @katiefoshee6430 7 лет назад +6

    What really clicked with me and the Myers Briggs test, was the concept of the functional stack. In my opinion, the pure 4 letters can be misleading in a way... two people with only one letter difference can look completely different because of how their function stack is rearranged. Maybe I've just studied too much, but i look at a person's function stack more than I do their letters to get a more accurate description. Even just the difference between extroverted and introverted feeling makes a fairly significant difference

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад

      +Katie Foshee it absolutely does! I register as an ENTJ a lot of the time and my friend is an INTJ and the difference between the two is shocking

  • @justincarter6320
    @justincarter6320 3 года назад

    jeesh. For me, this 3rd slots harder to pin down than the 2nd. I knew right away that I was an 'I'...took me a few videos to land on 'N'....but Im right down the middle on T & F 😥

  • @caramelunicorn8023
    @caramelunicorn8023 4 года назад +1

    I don't think thinkers don't care, they just don't focus on feelings.

  • @desireayer
    @desireayer 7 лет назад +1

    Well explained. I really like how you break things down as you are reading through the test. You also share yourself through your explanations, which make it more exciting to watch. :) It would be interested to hear about the psychology of habits? Like at what age we as humans are more impressionable to the formation of habits? What is the easiest approach to forming a new desired habit or breaking an old unwanted one? I look forward to your next video. :)

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад

      First off, thank you for your feedback and your interest! Secondly, there are actually a TON of different perspectives and theories on this, all of which are more complicated in practice than they are in theory, because usually, the habits we want to form are hard to form, but good for us, and the habits we form automatically, one way or another, are rather easy to form. However, one of my favorite systems is the commitment device, which can range anywhere from giving 10 bucks to your friend if they catch you eating junk food to saying on your youtube channel for your fans to publicly harass you for not following through to having to do burpees for not passing an obstacle in the spartan race to being fired from your job if you miss work too many times. I have actually been thinking of doing an episode on this, and would love to do so!

  • @PhysicistGamer
    @PhysicistGamer 7 лет назад +1

    Hope to see my personality in the video, keep doing that amazing work

  • @sandyboc9160
    @sandyboc9160 7 лет назад

    I would love that bumblebee topic, now you got me thinking about it. Please do a video on that.

  • @Ulv_Draugr
    @Ulv_Draugr 7 лет назад +1

    It would be nice to see a series that describe the types without the common stereotypes. You were touching a bit on that, I think, when you talked about you not having a given preference on some functions.

  • @PhysicistGamer
    @PhysicistGamer 7 лет назад +3

    Really interesting, I took the test and I'm "INTJ"

  • @1LadyyBugg
    @1LadyyBugg 7 лет назад

    Hey liked this video. Like that you said you'd make ore detailed vids too! Can you make a video about a thinker dating a feeler? Communication tips for the feeler communicating with thinker and visa versa ? Thanks 🙂 hope you're well

  • @dianac.1598
    @dianac.1598 5 лет назад

    I would like to hear about how these two relationships can work out. I am in a relationship with a guy who is very logical and its challenging at times because he is not very sensitive and I cant seem to find words to explain how to get him to understand me and my needs.

  • @Daniel-ws9qu
    @Daniel-ws9qu 7 лет назад

    what's the difference between a feeling and a emotion

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад +1

      +Dani Erter the way you are using it, there isn't one. Technically, feeling is a sensation like taste and smell. But colloquially, how you are using it, feelings are emotions.

    • @Daniel-ws9qu
      @Daniel-ws9qu 7 лет назад

      +David Franklin ah ok thank you. Can thoughts also be emotions on the same way?

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад

      +Dani Erter thats actually s more complex response and the answer is yes and no. Emotions are thoughts partially because they happen in the brain (frontal lobe, amygdala, hippocampus), but not all thoughts are emotions. When you think about making toast in the morning, that is a thought and not an emotion though you may be excited about what you are doing which is an emotion. Also, speaking of excitement, there are a host of biological and physiological responses that go along with rounding out the thought process of emotions, like dopamine and other chemicals that effect your brain, as well as a quickened heart rate when excited, and a sensitive stomach when you are upset and sad.
      I know that wasn't the simple answer that you were looking for, but unfortunately, it is a fairly complex answer!

    • @Daniel-ws9qu
      @Daniel-ws9qu 7 лет назад

      David Franklin thx,
      like your videos

  • @inamhaider11
    @inamhaider11 7 лет назад

    The number of subcribers of your chanel does'nt represent the quality and importance of the education that you r producing on you tube, you tube needs people like you, and untill then stay tune.. bro!!

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад +1

      +Inam Haider thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback, especially when it is positive :)

  • @Jayknowstools
    @Jayknowstools 7 лет назад

    & where can i take this test?

    • @DavidFranklinScience
      @DavidFranklinScience  7 лет назад

      www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test or....
      www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/