The negatives about ENFPs aren't in what they said but what was unsaid here. Like you kept pointing out, nothing was really ENFP-specific - I often get the feeling people who don't understand MBTI think ENFPs don't have that much personality at all, and we just exist to be funny entertaining clowns. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ An ENFJ might be able to speak about their segment better than me. XD And when you said the ENFP might not actually view that many people as real friends, I felt that. I hope you do more videos like this one! I keep hearing "there are so many misconceptions!" but rarely see the misconceptions broken down and corrected like this. It's a whole new way to absorb MBTI info for me!
It was a meme and you kinda got way to defensive about it to the point you completely misunderstood what they were saying. They were saying you are lucky to have a healthy ENFJ or ENFP is good as opposed to an unhealthy ENFJ/P not that all ENFJs or ENFPs are good/healthy and all INFJ and ENFPs are bad. You agreed with a lot of the statements and those you disagreed with you didn't understand the comedic hyperbole of taking it to an extreme. When they are saying sleeping all day waking up late is what they mean. That and bro it is a meme on the internet not a thesis paper it is not meant to nor needs to have perfect grammar. You should have known that instantly when you read the, "tiny whiny feel club" part and not taken it seriously.
No, I understood with what they were saying, but whether to my fault or not, you would not believe how much of the same or similar rhetoric I had seen, so Joke or no Joke, Meme or no Meme, I was going to talk about it. And as a Meme it was just as much cringe. Kind of like "oh yeah tell us something we haven't heard before" or "oh look this again" this one just drew the short stick out of all the bad posts I consistently saw, whether they were memes or not. But sure you could say I was getting too defensive, but the reality was I was more annoyed that day.
The negatives about ENFPs aren't in what they said but what was unsaid here. Like you kept pointing out, nothing was really ENFP-specific - I often get the feeling people who don't understand MBTI think ENFPs don't have that much personality at all, and we just exist to be funny entertaining clowns. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ An ENFJ might be able to speak about their segment better than me. XD And when you said the ENFP might not actually view that many people as real friends, I felt that. I hope you do more videos like this one! I keep hearing "there are so many misconceptions!" but rarely see the misconceptions broken down and corrected like this. It's a whole new way to absorb MBTI info for me!
I'd do more of the misconception videos but it's more a matter of me coming across and finding the misconceptions before I can mostly correct them.
It was a meme and you kinda got way to defensive about it to the point you completely misunderstood what they were saying. They were saying you are lucky to have a healthy ENFJ or ENFP is good as opposed to an unhealthy ENFJ/P not that all ENFJs or ENFPs are good/healthy and all INFJ and ENFPs are bad. You agreed with a lot of the statements and those you disagreed with you didn't understand the comedic hyperbole of taking it to an extreme. When they are saying sleeping all day waking up late is what they mean. That and bro it is a meme on the internet not a thesis paper it is not meant to nor needs to have perfect grammar. You should have known that instantly when you read the, "tiny whiny feel club" part and not taken it seriously.
No, I understood with what they were saying, but whether to my fault or not, you would not believe how much of the same or similar rhetoric I had seen, so Joke or no Joke, Meme or no Meme, I was going to talk about it. And as a Meme it was just as much cringe. Kind of like "oh yeah tell us something we haven't heard before" or "oh look this again" this one just drew the short stick out of all the bad posts I consistently saw, whether they were memes or not. But sure you could say I was getting too defensive, but the reality was I was more annoyed that day.