The Psychology of Personality Types (Know Yourself)

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  • We all have a particular personality type, and at the same time, we are all unique. To partake in the journey of discovering who we truly are, it is necessary for us to know our true and authentic personality. The quest to know ourselves allows us to better understand the complexity and intricacies of the human condition, improve our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the world.
    Carl Jung’s model of typology is not a system of character analysis, nor is it a way of labelling oneself or others. Much as one might use a compass to determine where one is in the physical world, Jung’s typology is a tool for psychological orientation.
    The main aspects are the attitude types: extraversion and introversion, and the psychological functions: feeling, thinking, sensation and intuition.
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    - Jung, C. (2016). Psychological types. Routledge.
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    - Von Franz, M. L., & Hillman, J. (1971). Lectures on Jung's typology (Vol. 4). Spring Publications.
    - Sharp, D. (1987). Personality types: Jung's model of typology (Vol. 31). Inner City Books.
    - Sharp, D. (1991). Jung lexicon. The Jung Page. Reflections on Psychology, Culture and Life, 201-213.
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    (0:00) Introduction
    (0:27) Introversion and Extraversion
    (5:48) Example of Introvert with Extravert
    (7:50) The Four Psychological Functions
    (8:36) Libido
    (9:16) Thinking and Feeling
    (10:47) Feeling, Emotion, Affect
    (11:50) Sensation and Intuition
    (14:42) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
    (16:45) Dominant Function
    (18:00) Differentiation and Distorted Types
    (20:05) Auxiliary Functions
    (21:48) Inferior Function
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  • @Eternalised
    @Eternalised  Год назад +226

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    • @user-py9gl7ff9v
      @user-py9gl7ff9v Год назад +2

      👍⚘

    • @ViewtifulBr080
      @ViewtifulBr080 Год назад +1

      Wait who quote is this? Or did you come up with this yourself? Such a profound statement,
      Brevity

    • @youngdegenerate1002
      @youngdegenerate1002 Год назад +1

      The biggest reason I watch your videos is that your voice is pleasing. It's soothing

    • @snooze_4pm
      @snooze_4pm Год назад +1

      Please can you do a video about psychosis and skizophrenia

    • @pierremason8688
      @pierremason8688 Год назад +1

      "The story of Lucy and Satan,"

  • @dan3696
    @dan3696 Год назад +1563

    I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed this as well but I find that our contemporary western culture heavily weighs in favor of the extrovert personality type whereas introversion is highly underappreciated, to a fault undoubtedly. Somehow I believe that certain pathologies in our culture can be traced to this particular lack of balance in the valuation of these personality types. The cesspool of trashy and soulless content on TikTok is, to my mind, a stark example of superfluous hyper-extraverted energy that is likely to harm the minds and souls of young people coming of age today. Just an observation an opinion of mine after a bit of musing.

    • @TheOgAustin
      @TheOgAustin Год назад +35

      This is genius

    • @peachtransport3102
      @peachtransport3102 Год назад +60

      You are correct. Extroversion is favored in many aspects. Work and educational. I've read about that in the book by Susan Cain "Quiet."
      Introverts are under served market :)
      Being introverted myself I find peace in knowing there are more off my kind out there. Eventhogh we don't seek company of each other and might not meet in real life. 🙂

    • @gettinmymoneyup9816
      @gettinmymoneyup9816 Год назад +32

      Yes, the world was built for the extrovert, our modern day classrooms, gathering places, religious places. Like why should we seat students together instead of apart from each other, it’s cause we assume people thrive through conversing with one another but what about for those who work best on their own. You can’t win in a extroverted world as an introvert

    • @gettinmymoneyup9816
      @gettinmymoneyup9816 Год назад +13

      @@peachtransport3102 a lot of people are introverts, social norms just expect us to abide by characteristics seen in extroverts, I mean no one’s stopping you from being an introvert but in a social setting ur just gonna be perceived as cold or a “weirdo”, which is honestly sad.

    • @gettinmymoneyup9816
      @gettinmymoneyup9816 Год назад +6

      @@peachtransport3102 but if it makes you happier introvert tend to do better in life

  • @Rachel-xj6me
    @Rachel-xj6me Год назад +576

    This video explains well how an introvert can become immersed in something they enjoy and act more extroverted. I'm a introvert but also very outgoing, but only when in an environment I'm familiar with, and always struggled to explain this. In new places, or around a lot of people, I become overstimulated and close up, often getting lost in thought.

    • @Fightingtoughtimes
      @Fightingtoughtimes Год назад +15

      I can relate... 🙂

    • @amg8430
      @amg8430 Год назад +4

      Could be adhd as well, I learned this about myself

    • @robertlucas9970
      @robertlucas9970 Год назад +15

      YES I TRUST KNOW ONE WHICH KEEPS ME FROM BE OUTGOING I FEEL THAT PEOPLE THAT ARE TO OUTGOING ARE FAKE N NOT GENUINE FROM MY EXPERIENCES I LIKE GOIN OUT BUT ALSO IM A HOMEBODY💯💯💯

    • @Erunanethiel
      @Erunanethiel Год назад +17

      ​@@robertlucas9970 stop shouting

    • @robertlucas9970
      @robertlucas9970 Год назад +4

      @@Erunanethiel👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅💯💯💯

  • @joeypaisano9235
    @joeypaisano9235 Год назад +625

    as an introvert i find action difficult but when i do i find myself being successful. my overthinking can get in the way but at same time i see the possibilities. when acted upon, an action full of intetion and purpose is made. an extrovert acts first and thinks later. types of people who say "more is lost through indecision than the wrong decision" typically they can make huge mistakes when in power

    • @zhain0
      @zhain0 Год назад +37

      The action bit is what I find hard. I can't get past the over thinking

    • @djla5905
      @djla5905 Год назад +13

      any tips on like kinda stop thinking but do ANYTHING? why im scary of being winner?

    • @eerieforest9188
      @eerieforest9188 Год назад

      Extroverts are annoying af, and they get most things wrong.

    • @Relayzy1
      @Relayzy1 Год назад

      Bullshit, just stop judging others for your shortcomings and get out of your shell before life leaves you behind.

    • @dererlkonig7428
      @dererlkonig7428 Год назад +14

      Modern idea of an "introvert" is kinda wrong and dangerous,you're not an introvert you just have social anxiety.An introvert values internal things while an extravert values outer things.At the time of jung all types would go outside and work and socialize,you can't just stay at home and put the blame on your personality type.Oh and you can change your type and become an extravert.Introvert and extravert ARE NOT ONLY SOCIAL CONCEPTS they affect EVERYTHING in your life all the way from the smallest decisions you make up to the biggest things you are willing to sacrifice and all in between,it's way WAY too broad for you to just say "I like to stay at home so I am an introvert" that's not how it works.

  • @JerryKson
    @JerryKson 9 месяцев назад +252

    I guess I just want somewhere to share my story.
    When I was 19 I took shrooms, and it was like I was turned inside out. As a child, I was very extroverted and loved being around people. And after the shrooms, I felt disconnected from everyone and everything around me. I just wanted to alone. I am learning to feel happiness from within myself, not running from myself. It's been a LONG and PAINFUL process but once it's healed, it's healed and beautiful.

    • @HudsonJay
      @HudsonJay 9 месяцев назад +3

      0:02 Its like that...people just stress me tf out.

    • @kty149
      @kty149 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@HudsonJayone time i did shrooms (my first n only time but i had done acid before)
      and i started to notice how badly my friends treated me and i saw how we interracted with each other more clearly, and it really opened my eyes. 0:04

    • @JuanMadeline
      @JuanMadeline 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@kty149I can relate to that. It definitely was the beginning of the end for me too. But the ending of something less real, so I'm ok with it. Just took a lot of adjusting and I can't bring others with me like I tried to at first.

    • @BenAnderson-mg4hu
      @BenAnderson-mg4hu 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@kty149I've been looking to get my hands on shrooms since growing isn't an option for me . Any one knows where I can source? 0:04

    • @JohnStela
      @JohnStela 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BenAnderson-mg4huYes he's Dr.johnsonshroom 0:02

  • @andreybogoslowsky
    @andreybogoslowsky Год назад +7

    A couple of years ago, I made a crazy video where I painted my face with a black marker and screamed like a madman, "paint when you are sick, paint when you’re hungry, paint when you’re tired, paint, paint, paint and paint." The profound wisdom behind this madness is to train yourself to be disciplined and to work on your creative work, even when you don't feel like it. This applies to all kinds of creative work, not just painting.
    I recommend doing something crazy just to keep yourself busy, like pouring out paint onto paper and moving it around with your bare hands. The end result doesn't matter as much as the act of doing it. Of course, I have to force myself to get out of bed, make coffee, and vacuum my place. I have to force myself to call a friend, just because I promised I would.
    If you only do what you want in life, you'll end up screwing up your life. Often you need to do what must be done, even if you don't feel like it. But this is your destiny. You can’t fight your destiny. The key is to develop brutal discipline, to keep pushing yourself even when you're not motivated, and to keep creating using the force of nature within yourself, for it is bigger than you. Remember, it's not the outcome that matters as much as the process of living creative life.

  • @mellowmeowsInc
    @mellowmeowsInc Год назад +174

    Wow, I had no idea that Carl Jung's theories on personality were still so relevant today. I feel like I just got a crash course in psychology. Thanks for the eye-opening video!

    • @n_-_-
      @n_-_- Год назад +9

      I think Carl Jung's character mapping is very very relevant, it is also even the model for business, ie., risk taking, financial decisions, the system is even used when you're thinking about your audience for a buyer persona!

  • @MattyboiLive
    @MattyboiLive 10 месяцев назад +19

    As a male, that day I found out I was an INFJ, was a life changing moment for me. I had been a sales rep, desperate to live an Extroverted existence and when my whole life fell apart at 24, I went in search for answers. I am now almost 34, have made music my profession, and have been blessed with an amazing life this past decade. The more I've lent in my trait preferences, the closer I feel to my authentic self and feel like I'm home.

    • @nanananatalied
      @nanananatalied 8 месяцев назад

      I scored the same typology. Unlike you, I'm accutey aware of my introversion. Due to great passion, I entered politics. The extroverted part of it often makes me feel exhausted. I keep thinking I will quit but the good I can achieve drives me to continue.
      I might quit most of it, though. I long to garden and see oceans and ancient places.
      At best, I have 49 summers left in this life... Maybe 15 with full mobility and cognitive function.

  • @thomasgoenczi
    @thomasgoenczi Год назад +39

    I recall watching an interview with the Jungian Analyst Robert A. Johnson, and he spoke about his initial one-on-one encounters with Jung. Johnson, who describes himself as an introverted feeling type, noted that Jung spoke to him in a gentle and reassuring manner, encouraging through positive affirmation, easing him into the analytical process little by little. However, when Johnson had encountered Jung outside of his office his projection was shattered. Johnson was confused, its as if Jung was a different person with him than others.
    However, after some reflection and chewing some nourishment out his projection, Johnson had realized that what Jung was doing was speaking his typology or rather communicating with him in his language. He noted that had Jung treated him like some of the other students/colleagues he wouldn't have been able to take it. His ego was not yet strong enough and Jung realized this more than likely through a sense of intuition. What I take from that story is that if one is able to truly dialogue with another's typology they are embracing a nuanced sense of empathy, and empathy rich with curiosity, which undoubtedly sets off a deeper curiosity for oneself.
    Much love and thank you for all the work you do.

  • @andredelacerdasantos4439
    @andredelacerdasantos4439 Год назад +85

    Understanding your own and the other person's dominat function is paramount in dealing with obstacles in the development of any relationship. Knowing how to direct one's explanations about the problem and knowing what actually are obstacles and what aren't, (a.i. what constitutes the person's uniqueness which can be cultivated and harvested) will save so much time and turmoil. Of course, it's impossible to deal with people who are too extremely low on openness or high on narcisism, so it's very wise to know yourself and to learn to identify traits which are pathologically extreme and save your efforts.

    • @andyroobrick-a-brack9355
      @andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Год назад +4

      I don't disagree, but I believe in the opposite. We need to understand our unconscious functions most of all. That's the whole crux of Jung's philosophy and psychology: understanding the unknown parts of ourselves.

    • @oooo1743
      @oooo1743 Год назад +2

      @@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 I agree with you partly,and i think that the inferior and blindspot are extremely difficult to handle or even notice.A guy told me that any of the "function" turns ON when the situation requires for it but we mostly don't the hell is that and end up with reaction with diminished potential.Also shadow functions come and go as natures malefic forces.

    • @jhinthevirtuoso4886
      @jhinthevirtuoso4886 Год назад +2

      i'd argue the inferior, and shadow functions are the most important.

  • @gnosislover
    @gnosislover Год назад +138

    I have a notebook dedicated to your channel. I take notes and study Carl Jung because of you. I want to become a psychologist and try to include these ideologies in my work.
    Thank you for this wonderful channel. It’s a definitely a rare gem on this platform.

    • @alainaaugust1932
      @alainaaugust1932 Год назад +1

      If you want to become a psychologist, please know that 100 years later the field has grown far beyond where Jung left off in 1961. One might explore Jung and his meanings for years and not get to the psychological discoveries of the 1970’s and ongoing from there. If Psychology interests you, pair your interest in Jung with modern understandings from Cognitive Behavioral Psychology and the affective concepts in Emotional Intelligence. All three, Freud, Adler, Jung, were products of their time, made valuable contributions for their day, and were pioneers. But pioneers, scouts, and explorers do not build cities. Settlers do. By the 1980’s the field of study known as psychology had begun to settle, firm up, coalesce, honor the founders but go beyond them. Personally, I believe Jung himself who as he matured called himself a medical psychologist would have applauded such growth. If you study psychology, take care to study the last 50 years of the field, not just its historic antecedents. Otherwise you will become like someone who says “I want to be a physician-but I’m not going to study anything from the last 62 years.” Jung died 1961.

    • @AngelBien
      @AngelBien 11 месяцев назад +5

      ey, that's a good tip, separate notebooks for these types of things

    • @hiraeth110
      @hiraeth110 6 месяцев назад

      Please share your notes

    • @landryflip3200
      @landryflip3200 6 месяцев назад

      So true, and me too!! ❤️‍🔥💪🏾

  • @Hawkenshmire
    @Hawkenshmire Год назад +10

    Typology is a reflection of yourself, it wont tell you your true self. For that, you have to look in.

  • @Helena-to9my
    @Helena-to9my 11 месяцев назад +8

    And we place introverts and extroverts together in involuntary social settings as schools. Where the introverts are being subject to extroverts inability to understand and respect the boundaries of the introverts. I think this is one of the causes to bullying, and need to be adressed.

  • @luke144
    @luke144 Год назад +32

    Know thyself and nothing in excess. That's the advice our ancestors left us. Out of all the words they could've wrote on the temple walls, that's what they chose... Think about it! People for the most part will celebrate you defeat! Know you enemy might be good advice as well. Be well seekers! Be the fire not the ashes! We need you in this fight!

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 Год назад +1

      Mommy makes it tastes like the extinguisher powder when I try to be the fire. Ptoey! 🤮 No thank you! I'm going to be the nap instead today😴 my pillows taste like shampoo and marshmallows🤤

  • @Nicoladen1
    @Nicoladen1 Год назад +16

    I've always been an advocate of introversion being underrated. And yet, an introvert must himself become an extrovert to make his two halves whole. Because in reality one is neither introverted nor extroverted, but rather, one creates the experience of intro- or extroversion through limiting one's behavior a certain way. That limiting having happened mostly during childhood of course. And yet we never do question ourselves, we never see that there are other ways to be but our own. We never have the courage to discard our own opinions and interests in the face of the unknown.

  • @faithandentrepreneurship7241
    @faithandentrepreneurship7241 Год назад +129

    As someone whose read a great deal of Jung’s work, Dr, Von Franz, Erich Neumann…..your content is by far the best depth psychology content on RUclips. It’s not even close. Well done. Original yet faithful to the pioneers.

    • @paranormalphenomena563
      @paranormalphenomena563 7 месяцев назад

      Is it also difficult for you to understand their works? If so, how do you understand them? Like do you take page by page and analyze them?

  • @juice_lime5114
    @juice_lime5114 Год назад +26

    A gem of the true values behind the psychology of personality types. It addresses the root cause behind the issues of the mainstream community, conveyed in a calm and convincing philosophical manner, in a readily understandable yet straight-to-point format.

  • @Cherabreena
    @Cherabreena Год назад +112

    I love your videos. I always pause everything I do when you upload. Always such a treat. You explain everything in a very clear manner that’s easy to follow. Yours and Einzelgänger are two of my favorite psychology based channels.
    Personality is such a weird and fluid concept. As someone who is into meditation and self inquiry, it’s always interesting reaching that point of continuously going inward where your personality “disappears” and you just “are”. It’s the most blissful and peaceful experience I’ve ever had.

    • @thesweetprince
      @thesweetprince Год назад +2

      Yes! I haven’t put in the effort in months, but when I’ve reached bliss… it’s truly awesome when the mask is shed and the vacillating inner personalities all fade for a small moment

    • @juliocastillo9415
      @juliocastillo9415 Год назад

      I want to start meditation and self inquiry but how do I reach that level of bliss? Could you be a little more specific on what you mean by bliss?

  • @almondrewhiteman1132
    @almondrewhiteman1132 Год назад +73

    I LOVE this channel. You've helped me so much in understanding the world, and how I should work on myself. Thank you so much. I hope you find the same fulfillment from creating this, as we the viewers, get from it.

  • @TheAstralMage
    @TheAstralMage Год назад +25

    I want to express my appreciation for making Jung's exploration of the mind understandable to us. Your work is truly great and compassionate

  • @interesting2491
    @interesting2491 Год назад +16

    I’ve heard people talk about how we don’t know our own ‘character’ if it wasn’t for other people (the external)
    For example: If people say your funny, then you assume and call yourself funny because others have made that ‘creation of you’
    But, if you spoke to absolutely nobody your whole life - what basis would you conclude that you are indeed funny?

    • @wolfzmusic9706
      @wolfzmusic9706 Год назад +4

      Idk, I used to think I'm funny way before people called me funny because I'd laugh at the shit I'd say or do

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    Stumbling on the channel is one of my W of the year.

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    That was an absolutely amazing video! I loved the castle analogy. Thank you

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    You've changed my life, thanks

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    @thecarsongardner Год назад +13

    I really appreciate the level of dedication that goes into your videos. They are profoundly insightful. Thank you for uploading!

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    @haroldi.6450 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much! ❤ love this channel you always give!

  • @FUNnel4283
    @FUNnel4283 Год назад +2

    As someone fascinated by typology,I adored and enjoyed every minute of this video,great work

  • @Nicoladen1
    @Nicoladen1 Год назад +4

    Yet again you deliver an absolute masterpiece, packed with information and dedication. Bravo 👏

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    Thank you. These messages hold my attention while giving me optimism, imagination and validation.

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    @domonator5000 Год назад +2

    This channel has slowly become one of my favorite psychology channels

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    @iknight2053 Год назад +3

    Once again, beautiful piece of work.

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  • @The-Inner-Self
    @The-Inner-Self Год назад +43

    Excellent topic, really glad you made this video! I wonder what Jung would think of a set of psychological patients today. Would the categorizations fall into the same place? Surely our base personality structures have not changed much since his time, but the ways that they manifest are probably significantly different. Really enjoyed this breakdown!

  • @hottestmanever777
    @hottestmanever777 Год назад +3

    Genuinely Love your channel man ♥️

  • @JennyBesserit
    @JennyBesserit Год назад

    Amazing video. Thank you for making it

  • @ns-kt
    @ns-kt Год назад +3

    the way sensing and intuition are explained here is why we have so much intuitive bias in the typology community. nobody wants to be the "boring sensors", everyone thinks they're intuitive.

  • @Ricky-Ricardo82
    @Ricky-Ricardo82 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful interview and discussion on these personality types. I got a few MBTI ideas for my channel. I discovered your channel through the RUclips algorithm. Fascinating!🔥🔥🔥

  • @venkataponnaganti
    @venkataponnaganti Год назад +11

    A great presentation, comprehensive and illuminating. I love your talks.

  • @user-py9gl7ff9v
    @user-py9gl7ff9v Год назад +7

    Awesome work guys

  • @MLove-777
    @MLove-777 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, I enjoyed this! 🎉

  • @interesting2491
    @interesting2491 Год назад +2

    Always love the art work you present on your channel

  • @Luracastria
    @Luracastria Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for all your hard work.

  • @veronicaandrews4758
    @veronicaandrews4758 Год назад +1

    I look forward to your...whatever lectures. Very insightful.

  • @JB-ep7sj
    @JB-ep7sj 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for blessing us with this amazing information 💚

  • @MrKillswitch88
    @MrKillswitch88 Год назад +10

    This is one of those topics that I delve into daily and to say that I don't enjoy interacting with some types would be an understatement never mind the society they've created that is disturbingly dysfunctional. In the work place wowzers do some types create problems especially when in management hence why so many out there in the world are suffering burn out.

  • @realmsbeyond6053
    @realmsbeyond6053 Год назад +2

    On the quest to self-discovery, one has to be open-minded and become acquainted with many different sources in order to understand the complex fragments of reality. Measuring the components that will fill the void, is how one can eventually come to a deep understanding of existence.

  • @andrew3249
    @andrew3249 Год назад +9

    A new video from you is always a massive blessing, thank you

  • @solgast
    @solgast 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am so glad to see that more people look within themselves to discover what was truly there to begin with, instead of looking outwards for the perceived quick fixes. You are already whole. Never forget that. - ENFP-A, Enneagram 4w5, Libra, Num 22, Earth Dragon.

  • @interesting2491
    @interesting2491 Год назад +7

    Wow…The introvert - Extravert story resonates with me VERY much with two old close friends of mine, me been the introvert and them been the ‘Friend to all and Mr.popular’ however, out of all the friends they had - I was one of their most closest friends and often had our parallels but it somehow worked.

  • @bretkovar3671
    @bretkovar3671 Год назад +17

    So much thanks Eternalised for yet another video that speaks to me on a deeply personal level. These videos are so important because they give me answers to questions I have had, and inspire me to read and search out authors/literature I may not have been exposed to otherwise. Thanks for helping me become a better version of myself!

  • @ksenijapopovic9619
    @ksenijapopovic9619 Год назад +7

    love your work lots thank you immensely

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Год назад +5

    I have just found your channel and this video has also been illuminating for me. Carl Jung contributed so much to psychoanalysis.
    I also love his "Red Book" which recently was the book he thought would be never seen. Thankfully, his heirs allowed it to be done by Sonu Shamdasani in 2009.
    Ulrich Hoerni
    Foundation of the works C. J. Jung
    July 2012
    Alan Watts, Krishnamurti, Ram Dass , and Choundrey also gave inner sites.
    Alan Watts met Carl Jung, what a serendipitous meeting it was.
    With the deepest appreciation and respect for your videos also.

  • @andromeda2503
    @andromeda2503 Год назад +5

    what a perfect subject for this video! i’ve been enveloped in the world of typology (jungian types, mbti, socionics, enneagram, etc) for a year now; and although much of the systems are only pseudoscientific theories, these studies have much merit and often allows one to discover more about themselves.

  • @yamrzou
    @yamrzou Год назад +5

    Your videos are a work of art ♥️

  • @Owniverse
    @Owniverse Год назад +2

    You are incredible and amazing. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @aghib3376
    @aghib3376 Год назад +1

    Really complete and informative video.

  • @andrzejmaranda3699
    @andrzejmaranda3699 Год назад +1

    Eternalised: VERY INTERESTING & INFORMATIVE!

  • @bethbath3108
    @bethbath3108 Год назад +2

    I watch this video four times took notes literally study it
    Absolutely an amazing super helpful video, and the paintings choices are AMAZING
    I love this video so much 🙏🏼

  • @nanananatalied
    @nanananatalied 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making these..

  • @gabriellemilnar8406
    @gabriellemilnar8406 11 месяцев назад

    Great video!Thanks!

  • @alinakozlova7867
    @alinakozlova7867 10 месяцев назад

    I express my gratitude for the publishing this and similar videos to the society, they are very helpful for the broad auditory of people. Many years ago when I studied at the unversity I was told by my psychology teacher that I belonged to the rare type but unfortunately it was told with some deel of negativity and it left something like a dust of sadness on my soul. I've done a test and I've received INFJ personality result so it helps me understand myself better without any negative prejudices so that I could handle the hurdles, choose the correct career path and so on. Yes, I am naturally very intuitive. Many thanks!

  • @Nature_guurrll
    @Nature_guurrll 3 месяца назад

    Extroverted sensing is my inferior function. I’m that person that you encounter in mundane life experiences & I’m completely oblivious. Being in nature has helped immensely.

  • @OceanicMind
    @OceanicMind Год назад +22

    Speaking as a grad student in psych/counseling, this video is a gold mine of knowledge for anyone wanting to understand jungs theory of personality or ways to understand themselves and others. Very well done on this one. Will be listening again.🤓💯

  • @UniMatrix_1
    @UniMatrix_1 Год назад +2

    Every video comes at the perfect time. I don't know about you guys.💖

  • @kingofpentacles3213
    @kingofpentacles3213 11 месяцев назад +2

    18:48 = me. My father was an aeronautical engineer for Lockheed-Martin. So was his father. I was expected to do the same, but could barely pass basic algebra. My gift is music and arts, which they never really supported. As a result, I was an alcoholic-drug addict for many years, always thinking about how I was never good enough. It wasn’t until I was in my late 30’s that I finally found a career path that worked for me.

  • @ViciQQ
    @ViciQQ 11 месяцев назад

    I just listen to it because its calming, sometimes i dont understand or really listen to half of it.

  • @Naiddou
    @Naiddou Месяц назад

    i don't want the video to end it was too beautiful

  • @justinnyawera8804
    @justinnyawera8804 11 месяцев назад +2

    I've coined a term drawn from personal experience. Cognitive introvert. An introvert who knows how to be in social settings well by literally cognitively processing how he or she will go about it and not based on a natural flow of things

  • @bruhmoment-yt2zp
    @bruhmoment-yt2zp 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'd see myself as an introvert who acts extroverted. I dont naturally seek out many people but when they do happen to me I create a very confident and happy facade almost so that nobody will know that I find it truly exhausting to be social and would be happy only seeing the same 20 people for the next 2 years if I could.

  • @jordanthornton
    @jordanthornton Год назад +16

    Excellent! Great to hear your thoughts on personality types, E.
    Timely, I'm currently planning a potentially controversial video which explores the limitations of typology systems (MBTI, Enneagram, Astrology, Human Design, etc) which should be out in two weeks, and this is a great thought provoker. Thank you.

  • @angonkatwang
    @angonkatwang Год назад +2

    Almost everyone I've met are extroverts & they expect me to behave that way too. I want space, parties/gatherings are not my thing, apparently upsets them. I know many talk behind my back, calling me names like "weirdo". I don't understand why they cannot just let me be like i let them be. I've never asked them to change even though they become overbearing time to time with their extroverted energy. At this point I've learned my lesson to totally stay away from extroverts. They drain me.

    • @robynmeyer7796
      @robynmeyer7796 8 месяцев назад +1

      You are right…extroverts are draining…I think it’s because they run empty on the inside. It’s their way of refuelling.
      Thank you for your beautiful words…
      Just be yourself, be kind to yourself and whistle your own tune through life. If other people don’t like it, that’s their problem…the more others they try to shape me the more I’m true to myself.
      You, as an introvert, have incredible inner strength…when you recognise this, you are blessed with the power of choice and wisdom…it’s the essence to freedom.
      I am an introvert…I love my own company and there’s nothing nicer than being true and honest to myself. It’s not hiding in darkness, it’s like tasting the moon and riding the wind and soaking up the peacefulness of the soul…it builds intuition and provides opportunity to plan and understand and think for myself.
      I run from no man…I bow to no man…and I guide my own ship.

  • @Heyokasireniei468sxso
    @Heyokasireniei468sxso Год назад +16

    Everyone is just going to pretend they understood with their introspection illusions.

    • @Hawkenshmire
      @Hawkenshmire Год назад +11

      Most of us watching this are introverted and know themselves well.

    • @connorvdl9416
      @connorvdl9416 Год назад +3

      I’m like 50/50 intro…still working on getting to know myself

    • @andyroobrick-a-brack9355
      @andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Год назад +3

      ​@@Hawkenshmire Are they? Or do they put on the label because it is alluring?

    • @Hawkenshmire
      @Hawkenshmire Год назад +3

      @@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Some do, some dont. You cant really know yourself unless you talk to other people and then think about how it went. If your always talking you wont have time to think. If youre always thinking, then you wont have time to talk and then have no feedback.

    • @longhairdontcare122
      @longhairdontcare122 Год назад +1

      I don't know that I'm not.

  • @ryanfrizzell736
    @ryanfrizzell736 Год назад

    Great. This improves my psychology.

  • @nastasjamiljkovic7646
    @nastasjamiljkovic7646 Год назад +2

    I just want to say that your channel is special and keep up the good work. Your videos helped me understand a lot of things and got me more into philosophy!
    I would like to make one book recommendation. Who likes Jung and psychology would really like The Road Less Travelled by Scot Peck. I loved that book and it’s such a quick read. 😊

  • @mikaljaykson
    @mikaljaykson Год назад

    quality videos from this channel!!

  • @MagusSenpai
    @MagusSenpai Год назад

    Oh man, I really felt that last quote!

  • @shalinirajah2165
    @shalinirajah2165 Год назад +1

    I didnt know, and i'm glad to know, that Jung didnt mean the typology to be understood in a categorical way

  • @kylepecenka1542
    @kylepecenka1542 11 месяцев назад

    So good, thank you.

  • @landryflip3200
    @landryflip3200 Год назад +3

    Thank you E!

  • @appreciatelife5625
    @appreciatelife5625 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for reiterating that MBTI is not static. People put too much emphasis on this. My view is that over time and hardship in life people gradually begin to be less impulsive and therefore less extroverted and also more judgemental ... Fear dominates unless we are aware and keep it at bay.

  • @mandilkarki5134
    @mandilkarki5134 Год назад +3

    Thank you !!

  • @TheDreamerS4599
    @TheDreamerS4599 Год назад

    i really like your videos their helpful for insight thank you for making them 🌈🦋

  • @lourdesmachado7376
    @lourdesmachado7376 Год назад +11

    My day is complete

  • @joshsexton
    @joshsexton Год назад +2

    Good stuff 👍

  • @navidkarimian7220
    @navidkarimian7220 Год назад +1

    Thank you friend ♥️

  • @mijiyoon5575
    @mijiyoon5575 10 месяцев назад +2

    Some of this is above my ability to fully understand b/c I only have a BA Degree & it is not in Psychology; however, the narrator is excellent in explaining it. I appreciate the art work included also ... Thank You

  • @RapPowah
    @RapPowah Год назад +1

    Best channel!

  • @Sazad101
    @Sazad101 Год назад +19

    Love your work🥂
    Can you make a video on morality and why we should be good at all..

  • @SaberesPod3r
    @SaberesPod3r 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you

  • @felipegallardo596
    @felipegallardo596 Год назад

    gracias por subtitular,saludos 🇨🇱,muy buenos videos

  • @arilesamokrane1029
    @arilesamokrane1029 9 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @mathilyaacoub4601
    @mathilyaacoub4601 Год назад

    Im surprised to see that there’s not any typology nerd from typotok on here this is so useful to understand jungian ! Unfortunately for me nothing changed im still the IN(T) ever

  • @UrbanArtCentral
    @UrbanArtCentral Год назад +13

    I'm fascinated by how you explained Jung's findings. Maybe I know which specific books you got these info from and what was your method used to synthesize it to such a succinct format? Much appreciated.

    • @UrbanArtCentral
      @UrbanArtCentral Год назад

      I have always been a jungian typology fan, but I haven't found some of the right words to describe it to others (as a hobby for now)

  • @anasti555
    @anasti555 Год назад +2

    Brilliant!

  • @adriandrakaruniawan
    @adriandrakaruniawan Год назад +1

    Interesting subject matter with Beksiński painting as the visual? I'm in!

  • @rishabh_4107
    @rishabh_4107 Год назад +1

    Thannkk you so much🥺❤️

  • @eeyanw9739
    @eeyanw9739 Год назад +1

    Is that BEKSINSKI!? Amazing. You’re truly a God amongst men, my friend.

  • @anonymous2010ism
    @anonymous2010ism Год назад

    Well done

  • @Vex916T
    @Vex916T 11 месяцев назад +1

    It is a fact that most successful CEO's or Business owners are Introverts because Extroverts tend to self-sabotage more often since they usually avoid reflecting before doing and are more squirrelly minded because they get distracted easier by external stimuli. Personally I think most people moderate between introversion and extroversion behavior depending on their situations and environment.

  • @dustydog1039
    @dustydog1039 Год назад +6

    Don’t want to tread on the same grateful words that many others have said to you since you’re obviously a very busy man, so I’ll keep it brief.
    You’ve helped me more than anyone has in my entire life, spanning now into early 20’s, with only a year of me hearing what you have to say and teach. Thank you infinitely, or I suppose uh, eternally.