time stamp 0:54 ISTJ most likely to wear comfort shoes to sport dual tones to wear business casual in a casual environment to do their taxes right away 1:40 INFP to listen to depressing music to write poetry to have purple hair (enfps) (nfps with mermaids) to not have a 9-5 job to be pursuing some other passion that is not materialising very quickly 2:30 ENFJ to have the best style to let other people win a board game (sfjs more than nfjs; fe doms) to have the best make up 3:31 ESFP to have good style to have a good shoe collection to listen to music really loud (se doms) to be overweight (extremes; can be really fit or se doms can lend to “food is really good”) 5:13 ENTJ to own a blazer to have been called “bossy” to have bossed their parents around when they were a kid to have clear goals 6:13 ISTP to know their cars very well (not as a job but works on their car at home) to have changed their car oil to be married to an sfj to wear sturdy clothes to think theyre an istj to like black coffee and pepperoni pizza and beer to have least of interest palate 7:54 ESFJ to be a parent to have a “live love laugh” sign in their house 9:04 ISFJ to have scrapbook-ed to have pictures of people they love to have done quilting to say things like “i have my dad’s nose; dad’s sense of humour” 10:40 ESTJ to be a manager to have been a little league coach 11:54 INFJ to analyse your deepest intention really well to make a piercing observation to feel guilt about being mad because they understand the other persons intentions 13:29 ENFP to have painted themselves to have painted their house to have a job related to creative stuff to have a lot of hobbies 17:05 INTP to be single to be a high reddit contributor 19:29 ESTP to live with a foot in their mouth to be the most blurty types to dig themselves a deeper hole to only eat pepperoni pizza and nothing else to be very likely skinny to be moving all the time 28:58 ENTP to have had four different solid careers hy the time theyre 40 to have lived in multiple states to be the black sheep of the family 29:44 ISFP to play music for the emotional aspect to have good style to be in a punk band to do drugs/be addicted to drugs (infps?) to live the van life to go bankrupt (entp?) 33:50 INTJ to be a super villian (more entj) to have a good plan but not do anything about it to be pretentious to be prideful to not look happy without being upset COMMENTS 9:59 most likely to commit a crime (entp; crime of passion infp) 13:53 most likely to have tattoos (isfps) 15:31 most likely to go to therapy (infp; heavy Fi) 16:10 most likely to eat something to eat off the ground (estp; best at following through on a dare) 16:49 most likely to be a therapist (nfjs) 17:54 most likely to get offended to an accurate stereotypes (sfjs; Ti but not Ti first) 18:41 most likely to win survivor (esfp,esfj,estp) 20:29 most likely to cheat on their spouse (entp) 21:34 most likely to drop out of university (ifps, istp) 22:28 most likely to join a cult (ifps) 23:08 most likely to found the cult (entp) 24:35 most likely to open an ice cream shop (isfj, enfp) 25:18 most likely to stay a virgin forever (intp) 25:36 most likely to never get married (istp) 26:20 type with the highest life expectancy and lowest life expectancy (isjs; esfp, estp, entp) 27:20 most likely to live in a small town (isjs or Si third; isfj, infp, intp) 27:59 most likely to host a reality (talk?) show (etps) 31:26 most likely to trouble choosing a career (isfp, istp) 32:41 most likely to manage to have a “friend with my neighbours and part of the community” public persona but really just wishing to never have to interact with anyone or participate in social events (ifjs) 33:15 most likely to say “actions speak louder than words” (estj) 35:52 most likely to have a super niche collection ie star trek or barbies (Si-Ne, intp, istj, isfj) 36:30 most likely to make eye contact with everyone they come across giving strong “this is a battle to claim dominance that I made you take part in” (intj; ntj or ntps) 37:56 most likely to become an instagram influencer (fps; efjs; efps)
The mandatory association between ISTPs and car-tinkery is puzzling. I really think it has much to do with Fe-valuing motorized, noisy vehicles in car-centric America. I personally can't think of many things more boring than fixing my car. Or more boringly annoying than a car. A motorcycle maybe? Now, actually learning to drive said car in a sporty way on a racing track, where it wouldn't bother anyone? Sure! That's what makes Ti-Se get into flow : actually using the tools, obtaining mastery over them through a combination of intellect and physical iterations. Best job I ever had was chainsawing my way through storm-tangled woods. The thrill, the technicality and physicality of it, endless tactical problem solving, lots of attention directed to the external natural world, just enough need for Ni for me to feel smart without getting overwhelmed by it, and between my hands a thing that could kill me (or more realistically kill my colleages) in an instant. That demands focus. Love it. Maintening the damned thing after a day's work, on the other hand? Always hated it. Just rambling on a old video, sorry ^^ I feel like Ti with Se-Ni is too often described through "contingencies", incidental cosmetics if you will, instead of its most purified, reduced down form, a formula applicable to almost any activity. Had to get it out. Feel better.
I'm an INTJ and have always done my own car maintenance. For me it's a mental thing. I need to get out of my head, and do tactile things to feel human. While in my head I can plan it all out. My logic is, that if you have the ability, why would you trust someone who cares about your stuff less than you do? They may have the experience, and tooling, but there is a since of independence, and accomplishment in honing a skill. It's all just nuts, and bolts. In the time it takes to send the car off, I can usually have it done. I purchased a Corvette with a bent connecting rod, and did a complete engine rebuild in a couple of weeks. It was a royal PITA, but glad I did it. An ISTP would likely be more natural at using tools. I'm better at being systematic in approaching these things, vs inherently knowing what to do.
@@qua7771 Hey, that's great, all the power to you! It's as if there were an infinite number of mental paths potentially leading any type to the same activities. Maybe having Ni so high up and Se low helps getting and staying involved in such a long project without feeling overwhelmed in advance by all the technical Se-difficulties down the road? Personaly I find it really hard to get into a handsy technical field if I can't get a preliminary "sandbox" situation where I'm allowed to tests all the limits of the system and the related tools at my own pace and with no consequence (I'd love to get to tinker with a few dead cars alone in a well equiped mechanics' workshop, for instance). Not just nuts and bolts unfortunaltly, at least since a few decades, here. Lots of electronics also, even on my old car from 2000. And of course, here, having even the slightest problem with it (like a light staying on on the control board) make using you car a crime, so yeah, even with all the mechanical skills in the world, we'd still need to bring our cars to a professional in the end (or replace the car altogether because most professionals are not up to date with electronics). Car gets controlled every two years to renew driving rights, and those guys see everythiiiiiiing. Eat this government, rant over. Tell you what, if you ever come to (very) rural france and want to feel human, I'll let you check my car while I delight you with some metal serenade or something. Have a great one.
@@graeschnahmoffski5716 That was deep, and thanks for the friendly invite. Cars, among other things, are being designed with a service life, and intentionally not to be repaired. That's a shame. I have older vehicles, and dread the thought of purchasing a late model for that reason. Things are designed with early disposal in mind, which is consumption driven. That offends the INTJ since of efficiency indeed. It's certainly not something we, as consumers have chosen. We are simply left without many options in terms of repairable goods.
@@qua7771 Old cars are the best! Until you crash in it (rigid bodywork) or start to care too much about pollution and noise levels, I guess. But even that can be greatly improved without resorting to electronics and planned obsolescence. Anyways, I share your dread. I wonder if Ne-folks might tolerate the thought (of having to constantly upgrade everything, and pay for it until death or the end of economic ultra-liberalism frees them from consumerism), seing it as a chance to try something new instead of getting Ni-triggered by the constant threat to and inescapable destruction of their perfect system/equilibrium that should, at the very least, last forever. Must be nice. They probably get triggered by it too, unless they are already swimming in money, but I don't know, generally speaking, having Ne-preferences seems so… whatever the opposite of a constant brain-cramp is called ^^ Ne-people, tell us!
@@graeschnahmoffski5716 As an INTJ, I don't know what triggered is. Emotion is not in my wheelhouse. My Ni is tied to Te. Nonetheless I found some humor in your comment. There was a time when I believed in politics, but now I think it is a circus act ran by elitist. Common people aren't running the show. We just get blamed for everything. If factories. or the military pollutes, then they'll say it's our fault. We didn't design the damn things. We have zero say in how budgets get spent, or any other decision for that matter.
All the INTP things said are true of me at different points. That child Si can hoard to no purpose, especially in a loop where finding an organization for it engages Ti.
ENFJ: most likely to absolutely savage a bully when others get bullied. Most likely to lecture you about littering. Most likely to tell you about their world changing mission. Most likely to try to fix broken people. Most likely to cry during a movie full of injustice. Most likely to be a martyr. Most likely to seem like a chameleon. Most likely to write really long and in-depth texts or comments 😂
I make friends with them easily, but soon realize there are boundary issues with this type, as well as ESFJ's. The above mentioned character traits can be helpful, or overreaching.
@@qua7771 boundary issues can be common in young ENXJ’s due to their drive being higher than other types to connect with people. But not an issue in mature people of these types, because we learn that not all people have good intentions nor are worthy of our time and care.
@@moonsharn It's probably the more independent types that are likely to fins unsolicited help intrusive. Secondly, what is considered benevolent is subjective. I'll agree with the maturity factor, but it's only one factor. there are also matters of perspective. I'm more stoic, and would rather people mind their business, and leave well enough alone. As INTJ, I have a tenancy to cut ghost, and potentially cut people out permanently if I feel boundaries are repeatedly crossed. Doing so is a bit disheartening, but rational.
@@qua7771 yeah your type is isolationist, have a strong self identity and values based on your own internal world. Whereas my type and the ESFJ’s are altruists, or tribalist’s. We start out life pretty much entirely shaped and guided by the external world, those around us. It takes work and maturity to develop an understanding of self or construction of personal identity and separation from others. So in those respects, our personality is much different to yours. As we mature ESFJ and ENFJ diverge in characteristics quite significantly. ESFJ becomes more focused into the Si framework and incorporates Ti, and enfj develops a sense of self through Ni-Ti paradigms and projects that into future focus. ENFJ look stuck in their own heads and more distant, like a thinking type. The mind is constantly focused on the broader societal issues and attempting to problem solve those, rather than being particularly focused on the individuals in the room and their (insignificant) issues. People see mature ENFJ’s as more abrasive and more unusual than ESFJ’s. We become the most introverted of the extroverted types. ESFJ fine tunes their presence and personal skills in the moment, becoming a person who is focused on the individuals and the dynamics within the room: does things for others: baking, providing, organising, mediating, selection of in group and out group members. They’re simultaneously both in service to the group and leading it using extroverted feeling, and can be quite in your face and in your business.
Lol, funny when you talked about ISTP most likely not to feel the need for marriage and then like "oh there is an SFJ, okey then maybe I'll just marry them". My sister is ESFJ and her partner since 7 years is ISTP. So at least he found someone but my family is really wondering when the hell they will get married. Like they hope that my sister gets what she deserves and wants. Well.. sucks, cause he is ISTP and you just confirmed all stereotypes are true!
ALso, I'm ISFP and the type of ISFP friends you have in your life is way different than me :P I'm not "cool" or musical enough to be in a band and have a tattoo sleeve or do drugs. I'm curious to try yes, but more inclined to read books. I guess it's Ne blind spot or that I favor my Ni over Se sometimes?
Hmmm. I'm an INTJ guitar player, (not professionally). I don't think people play to be "cool" but sometimes people perceive it that way. It's more an Se thing. I can't comment on drug use, because I really don't understand it, but I assume it's an emotional thing. Thinkers like to be able to think.
time stamp
0:54 ISTJ
most likely to wear comfort shoes
to sport dual tones
to wear business casual in a casual environment
to do their taxes right away
1:40 INFP
to listen to depressing music
to write poetry
to have purple hair (enfps)
(nfps with mermaids)
to not have a 9-5 job
to be pursuing some other passion that is not materialising very quickly
2:30 ENFJ
to have the best style
to let other people win a board game (sfjs more than nfjs; fe doms)
to have the best make up
3:31 ESFP
to have good style
to have a good shoe collection
to listen to music really loud (se doms)
to be overweight (extremes; can be really fit or se doms can lend to “food is really good”)
5:13 ENTJ
to own a blazer
to have been called “bossy”
to have bossed their parents around when they were a kid
to have clear goals
6:13 ISTP
to know their cars very well (not as a job but works on their car at home)
to have changed their car oil
to be married to an sfj
to wear sturdy clothes
to think theyre an istj
to like black coffee and pepperoni pizza and beer
to have least of interest palate
7:54 ESFJ
to be a parent
to have a “live love laugh” sign in their house
9:04 ISFJ
to have scrapbook-ed
to have pictures of people they love
to have done quilting
to say things like “i have my dad’s nose; dad’s sense of humour”
10:40 ESTJ
to be a manager
to have been a little league coach
11:54 INFJ
to analyse your deepest intention really well
to make a piercing observation
to feel guilt about being mad because they understand the other persons intentions
13:29 ENFP
to have painted themselves
to have painted their house
to have a job related to creative stuff
to have a lot of hobbies
17:05 INTP
to be single
to be a high reddit contributor
19:29 ESTP
to live with a foot in their mouth
to be the most blurty types
to dig themselves a deeper hole
to only eat pepperoni pizza and nothing else
to be very likely skinny
to be moving all the time
28:58 ENTP
to have had four different solid careers hy the time theyre 40
to have lived in multiple states
to be the black sheep of the family
29:44 ISFP
to play music for the emotional aspect
to have good style
to be in a punk band
to do drugs/be addicted to drugs (infps?)
to live the van life
to go bankrupt (entp?)
33:50 INTJ
to be a super villian (more entj)
to have a good plan but not do anything about it
to be pretentious
to be prideful
to not look happy without being upset
COMMENTS
9:59 most likely to commit a crime (entp; crime of passion infp)
13:53 most likely to have tattoos (isfps)
15:31 most likely to go to therapy (infp; heavy Fi)
16:10 most likely to eat something to eat off the ground (estp; best at following through on a dare)
16:49 most likely to be a therapist (nfjs)
17:54 most likely to get offended to an accurate stereotypes (sfjs; Ti but not Ti first)
18:41 most likely to win survivor (esfp,esfj,estp)
20:29 most likely to cheat on their spouse (entp)
21:34 most likely to drop out of university (ifps, istp)
22:28 most likely to join a cult (ifps)
23:08 most likely to found the cult (entp)
24:35 most likely to open an ice cream shop (isfj, enfp)
25:18 most likely to stay a virgin forever (intp)
25:36 most likely to never get married (istp)
26:20 type with the highest life expectancy and lowest life expectancy (isjs; esfp, estp, entp)
27:20 most likely to live in a small town (isjs or Si third; isfj, infp, intp)
27:59 most likely to host a reality (talk?) show (etps)
31:26 most likely to trouble choosing a career (isfp, istp)
32:41 most likely to manage to have a “friend with my neighbours and part of the community” public persona but really just wishing to never have to interact with anyone or participate in social events (ifjs)
33:15 most likely to say “actions speak louder than words” (estj)
35:52 most likely to have a super niche collection ie star trek or barbies (Si-Ne, intp, istj, isfj)
36:30 most likely to make eye contact with everyone they come across giving strong “this is a battle to claim dominance that I made you take part in” (intj; ntj or ntps)
37:56 most likely to become an instagram influencer (fps; efjs; efps)
Thank you
A timeline? Most likely that would make many happy.
i just left a comment HAHA if i missed out anything let me know, ill edit it
@@memewei Great job! Thank you!
The mandatory association between ISTPs and car-tinkery is puzzling. I really think it has much to do with Fe-valuing motorized, noisy vehicles in car-centric America. I personally can't think of many things more boring than fixing my car. Or more boringly annoying than a car. A motorcycle maybe?
Now, actually learning to drive said car in a sporty way on a racing track, where it wouldn't bother anyone? Sure! That's what makes Ti-Se get into flow : actually using the tools, obtaining mastery over them through a combination of intellect and physical iterations.
Best job I ever had was chainsawing my way through storm-tangled woods. The thrill, the technicality and physicality of it, endless tactical problem solving, lots of attention directed to the external natural world, just enough need for Ni for me to feel smart without getting overwhelmed by it, and between my hands a thing that could kill me (or more realistically kill my colleages) in an instant. That demands focus. Love it.
Maintening the damned thing after a day's work, on the other hand? Always hated it.
Just rambling on a old video, sorry ^^ I feel like Ti with Se-Ni is too often described through "contingencies", incidental cosmetics if you will, instead of its most purified, reduced down form, a formula applicable to almost any activity.
Had to get it out. Feel better.
I'm an INTJ and have always done my own car maintenance. For me it's a mental thing. I need to get out of my head, and do tactile things to feel human. While in my head I can plan it all out. My logic is, that if you have the ability, why would you trust someone who cares about your stuff less than you do? They may have the experience, and tooling, but there is a since of independence, and accomplishment in honing a skill. It's all just nuts, and bolts. In the time it takes to send the car off, I can usually have it done. I purchased a Corvette with a bent connecting rod, and did a complete engine rebuild in a couple of weeks. It was a royal PITA, but glad I did it. An ISTP would likely be more natural at using tools. I'm better at being systematic in approaching these things, vs inherently knowing what to do.
@@qua7771 Hey, that's great, all the power to you! It's as if there were an infinite number of mental paths potentially leading any type to the same activities.
Maybe having Ni so high up and Se low helps getting and staying involved in such a long project without feeling overwhelmed in advance by all the technical Se-difficulties down the road? Personaly I find it really hard to get into a handsy technical field if I can't get a preliminary "sandbox" situation where I'm allowed to tests all the limits of the system and the related tools at my own pace and with no consequence (I'd love to get to tinker with a few dead cars alone in a well equiped mechanics' workshop, for instance).
Not just nuts and bolts unfortunaltly, at least since a few decades, here. Lots of electronics also, even on my old car from 2000. And of course, here, having even the slightest problem with it (like a light staying on on the control board) make using you car a crime, so yeah, even with all the mechanical skills in the world, we'd still need to bring our cars to a professional in the end (or replace the car altogether because most professionals are not up to date with electronics). Car gets controlled every two years to renew driving rights, and those guys see everythiiiiiiing. Eat this government, rant over.
Tell you what, if you ever come to (very) rural france and want to feel human, I'll let you check my car while I delight you with some metal serenade or something. Have a great one.
@@graeschnahmoffski5716 That was deep, and thanks for the friendly invite. Cars, among other things, are being designed with a service life, and intentionally not to be repaired. That's a shame. I have older vehicles, and dread the thought of purchasing a late model for that reason. Things are designed with early disposal in mind, which is consumption driven. That offends the INTJ since of efficiency indeed. It's certainly not something we, as consumers have chosen. We are simply left without many options in terms of repairable goods.
@@qua7771 Old cars are the best! Until you crash in it (rigid bodywork) or start to care too much about pollution and noise levels, I guess. But even that can be greatly improved without resorting to electronics and planned obsolescence.
Anyways, I share your dread. I wonder if Ne-folks might tolerate the thought (of having to constantly upgrade everything, and pay for it until death or the end of economic ultra-liberalism frees them from consumerism), seing it as a chance to try something new instead of getting Ni-triggered by the constant threat to and inescapable destruction of their perfect system/equilibrium that should, at the very least, last forever.
Must be nice. They probably get triggered by it too, unless they are already swimming in money, but I don't know, generally speaking, having Ne-preferences seems so… whatever the opposite of a constant brain-cramp is called ^^
Ne-people, tell us!
@@graeschnahmoffski5716 As an INTJ, I don't know what triggered is. Emotion is not in my wheelhouse. My Ni is tied to Te. Nonetheless I found some humor in your comment. There was a time when I believed in politics, but now I think it is a circus act ran by elitist. Common people aren't running the show. We just get blamed for everything. If factories. or the military pollutes, then they'll say it's our fault. We didn't design the damn things. We have zero say in how budgets get spent, or any other decision for that matter.
All the INTP things said are true of me at different points. That child Si can hoard to no purpose, especially in a loop where finding an organization for it engages Ti.
ENFJ: most likely to absolutely savage a bully when others get bullied.
Most likely to lecture you about littering.
Most likely to tell you about their world changing mission.
Most likely to try to fix broken people.
Most likely to cry during a movie full of injustice.
Most likely to be a martyr.
Most likely to seem like a chameleon.
Most likely to write really long and in-depth texts or comments 😂
I make friends with them easily, but soon realize there are boundary issues with this type, as well as ESFJ's. The above mentioned character traits can be helpful, or overreaching.
@@qua7771 boundary issues can be common in young ENXJ’s due to their drive being higher than other types to connect with people. But not an issue in mature people of these types, because we learn that not all people have good intentions nor are worthy of our time and care.
@@moonsharn It's probably the more independent types that are likely to fins unsolicited help intrusive. Secondly, what is considered benevolent is subjective. I'll agree with the maturity factor, but it's only one factor. there are also matters of perspective. I'm more stoic, and would rather people mind their business, and leave well enough alone. As INTJ, I have a tenancy to cut ghost, and potentially cut people out permanently if I feel boundaries are repeatedly crossed. Doing so is a bit disheartening, but rational.
@@qua7771 yeah your type is isolationist, have a strong self identity and values based on your own internal world. Whereas my type and the ESFJ’s are altruists, or tribalist’s. We start out life pretty much entirely shaped and guided by the external world, those around us. It takes work and maturity to develop an understanding of self or construction of personal identity and separation from others.
So in those respects, our personality is much different to yours. As we mature ESFJ and ENFJ diverge in characteristics quite significantly. ESFJ becomes more focused into the Si framework and incorporates Ti, and enfj develops a sense of self through Ni-Ti paradigms and projects that into future focus. ENFJ look stuck in their own heads and more distant, like a thinking type. The mind is constantly focused on the broader societal issues and attempting to problem solve those, rather than being particularly focused on the individuals in the room and their (insignificant) issues. People see mature ENFJ’s as more abrasive and more unusual than ESFJ’s. We become the most introverted of the extroverted types.
ESFJ fine tunes their presence and personal skills in the moment, becoming a person who is focused on the individuals and the dynamics within the room: does things for others: baking, providing, organising, mediating, selection of in group and out group members. They’re simultaneously both in service to the group and leading it using extroverted feeling, and can be quite in your face and in your business.
I know of one ENTP who admitted to doing hard time, so...Thankfully, all of the others I've known have not spent time in the clink.
Infp here with purple hair, u guys are amazing 💜
Lol, funny when you talked about ISTP most likely not to feel the need for marriage and then like "oh there is an SFJ, okey then maybe I'll just marry them". My sister is ESFJ and her partner since 7 years is ISTP. So at least he found someone but my family is really wondering when the hell they will get married. Like they hope that my sister gets what she deserves and wants. Well.. sucks, cause he is ISTP and you just confirmed all stereotypes are true!
omg you got ENFJ so wrong. I LOVE WINNING,, we're just ENTJs mixed with ESTPs with more empathy and morals.
Isfps .most likely to be insanely attractive
ALso, I'm ISFP and the type of ISFP friends you have in your life is way different than me :P I'm not "cool" or musical enough to be in a band and have a tattoo sleeve or do drugs. I'm curious to try yes, but more inclined to read books. I guess it's Ne blind spot or that I favor my Ni over Se sometimes?
Hmmm. I'm an INTJ guitar player, (not professionally). I don't think people play to be "cool" but sometimes people perceive it that way. It's more an Se thing. I can't comment on drug use, because I really don't understand it, but I assume it's an emotional thing. Thinkers like to be able to think.
Nice, keep doing the great wotk
Great video!
right mbti is a tool but the key is free will NI-NE and a good plastic surgeon lol working with other functions
hello from south idaho, INTJ as well
Intj and intp/infj?
I think she said hes an ISFP
Hmm .🤔
crime - estp