As an INTP I have three ways to socialize. Through jokes and puns that can get annoying. Through arguments about any topic, which can get annoying and having serious conversations about some topic. So most of my socializing is either too annoying, or too serious for some people, or both.
Very relatable. I always ended up pushing people away or hurting them when I tried to be honest and genuine growing up. My peers always took my discussions as "arguments" or "personal attacks" when that was merely my way to show interest in the topic or person. I was really confused and frustrated by this, since I couldn't really fake conversations or be "social" in that typical superficial way, and I used to hate myself for it. But I eventually realized that socializing is a pretty simple game (if you will) where you just have to be confident, lighthearted and fake being dumb to relieve tension from time to time. Simplified of course, but it is almost that easy. People appreciate thoughts, facts, puns, discussions etc but only if you don't also come across as a pretentious know-it-all asshole while pursuing those things. Since realizing this my social life went through a paradigm shift of sorts. People appreciate me for simply being there and are often comfortable enough to start deeper discussions with *me* instead of it always being the other way around. Think of it as an RPG game where you choose your dialogue options based on how you want to be perceived and how you think the NPC will percieve you, not necessarily the most authentic or "correct" option every time. Does that make sense? This obviously sounds manipulative but it's really not. At least for me it's a necessary tool to befriend everyone on a superficial level so that deeper, more serious & fulfilling interactions can commence in the future. This is how everyone does it. We INTP's just have the curse of overanalysis and a thirst for understanding that make us overcomplicate very simple things. Unfortunately. But once you realize - you can be whoever you want. Embrace it.
@@Ignasimp Fair point. I'd say maybe 40% of people only talk about "real matters" with their family, best friends or spouse. 30% don't talk about it at all, never even think about it themselves (a shame). Which leaves less than 30% who would ever open up to a casual acquaintance let alone a complete stranger. But it's unnessesary to assume people are unintrested. I've had quite a few surprisingly deep conversations that came from nowhere, with people I never thought. And those are sometimes the most rewarding conversations; the ones where you either get to poke someone's mind that is completely different from yours or where you get to broaden their or your own cognitive horizons.
I definitely see the same patterns and questions in my thinking. Listening to you made it feel like I was listening to myself through another person. I'm going to go overthink now - Have a nice day
INTP female here - I can massively relate to nearly everything you said in this video. Most especially seeing a multitude of different perspectives and possibilities on a matter, and same with the social struggles as well as examples you mentioned. I'm a very direct and straightforward person by default, and that can become a messy thing with those who aren't the same and don't understand where I'm coming from. For example, if I correct somebody, there's absolutely zero feelings surrounding my correction. I don't think I'm better than whoever I'm correcting or giving information to, the sole reason I'd ever correct somebody or make a clarification is so *they* know the truth; for the purpose of truth and them acquiring it. I think we're truth seekers by nature, and I'd undoubtedly want someone else to correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm all for hearing the truth and the facts over something false. I think another issue, at least in my case, is that I find it extremely hard to relate to most people my age. I have more stimulating conversations and experiences with those who are years older than me. I'm 19 years old so that makes it a bit difficult to find like-minded people in my age band. Same as you, I have very strong opinions and feelings about particular things. Mainly about injustice, mistreatment and allowing people to have autonomy, but outside of that everything else is largely pretty loose for me opinion wise. I say as long as nobody is inserting themselves into my personal business unwarrantedly, isn't being an asshole for the sake of being an asshole, isn't harming others, myself or the people I love, then I quite frankly don't care what anyone says, does or thinks. Outside of that I wouldn't say my opinions are entirely formed, but that seems to be more from the overwhelming amount of possibilities that I see than anything else (I'm talking beliefs, philosophies, etc). Anyway... now I'm rambling. Great video, was an interesting watch and I'll certainly have to check out your others.
Oh, and I can definitely relate to you in regards to going on tangents when you're talking to people... The above message totally not being an example of that. I've explained it in the way that during a conversation it's as if there's one train of thought that I'm on, but then there's also 10 tracks (tracks representing separate thoughts) expanding from that one train of thought/train track. So I have multiple other tracks of thought that are present, even when I'm on that one train of thought while I'm speaking, but in my head I'm simultaneously thinking about all the other "tracks" so the train either gets completely derailed and I'm suddenly staring into nothing like some freak, or I choose to maneuver onto one of those other tracks and end up fully somewhere else in conversation.. Then I normally at some point whittle my way back to my original point. I'm almost positive that probably made zero sense but so be it. Maybe this is why I usually don't comment on RUclips videos.
@@kenziemadi9626 I can MASSIVELY relate to nearly everything you said in these comments. I don't mention this in the video but I really resonated with you when you said that you had a hard time relating to most people your age. I also struggle to fit in with my peers because I'm not all that interested in the subjects or activities my peers are usually interested in. I also resonate with your "10 tracks" explanation because my mind has many tracks existing simultaneously in a singular moment as well. This is probably why I don't know what's going on half the time whenever I'm hanging out with my friends HAHA! And don't worry, your "rambles" made complete sense to me. Thank you for sharing your valuable insight!
@@ofthemind8730 i often forget to say hi too. Specially when I'm focused thinking about something. But also when talking to someone is part of the tast that I'm doing xD
This is so soothing to listen to as a fellow Intp listening to this made perfect sense and it was easy to follow along with also love the vibe of the videos
Nailed it. For the tangent part I'm slowly learning to make a mental note when I drift off for a side point and when that works it is easy and it feels nice to circle back on topic.
I'd say you hit the nail on the head mostly. Your "rambling" was actually reasonably structured. I was able to note the sutble changing of the topic over time and was already changing my internal reaction accordingly... But I'm also an INTP, very used to the Ti Ne loop...so... edit: just as it is for everyone else, balance and compromise is always important. It is also interesting to try and achieve that balance of thought and sociality to actually be of use to ourselves and others.
Xennial INTP male here. Thank you for this video! I have watched a hell-lot of videos regarding INTP and MBTI in the last months/years and I find yours exceptionally helpful because it also provides some "coping" mechanisms and the link to this 10-minute-timer. And I loved the authenticity. Greetings from Germany.
Thanks for making this. We are the kings and queens of nuance and we hold truth as the highest virtue (I typed the bit about truth then a second later you said you value it!) most people hold kindness as the highest value. also, you are not going on tangents, you are a pattern recognition machine and you can see commonality between two or more seemingly unrelated ideas.
If you need more 'motivating factors' something that helped me was to just imagine "what is required to get the minimum retirement that I want?". To me it's just "Not being stressed by money when I retire". So I worked backward from that to find out what goals I need to have as the absolute minimum goals. And then I have a motivating factor that I feel is *objective enough* that I truly believe in it. Not just a stray idea I get bored of.
I don’t know anyone else in my life who is an INTP or even suspect anyone else could be an INTP, on top of that had a real rough day of communication issues at work… it’s so comforting to see someone else with a lot of the same inner workings and struggles as me, and reminds me that I am not alone or crazy for how my thought processes went down today! When it sometimes feels tough for anyone to understand or relate to how we/I work. It feels nice to see myself/yourself mirrored back. Thanks for making this video!
@@MaleINTP Yes. I hate when the people I try reasoning with end the conversation by saying "we both have our own truths". Extremely frustrating. That response typically occurs when I pressure one of their irrational beliefs by simply asking "why"...
Oof "is that a universal principle that governs" is a the main question I ask about everything. There is only natural law for me, everything else is subject to question. Really related to that one.
Being an intp is even harder when u have adhd. So bad that I blurt out the the brutal truth others impulsively, and it creates a huge handicape when have emotional disregulation too.
@@ofthemind8730 , I can identify with everything you talked about, it's like we're the same person, especially the threshold of energy needed to start/action on an idea.. I'm also INTP with ADHD. I sometimes wonder if these traits are mutually exclusive? did adhd form me into an intp, or did intp-ness train my brain to welcome all distractions - a chicken or egg problem. meh 🤔, but let's rather stop this tangent right here 😅.
Yo imagine there would be am mbti podcast where 4 ppl of each type just have their own podcast it would be really interesting to see where their conversations go and what the main ideas/topics are
Objectivity is the only way to fly. Objective morality can help you form your opinions. It's what I follow as an INTP. What is best for the bigger picture is what helps us evolve. What helps us evolve is what we need more than anything anything else.
I just try to fit in society because I understand that I will not survive in this world otherwise,but it’s beyond hard to also not lose your real self ya know
'We understand most sides of the story' not to sound big brain, in a sense we do. Knowledge is cumulative, and eventually most sides become easier to anticipate.
It does kinda make perfect sense that society/the manipulative powers that be don't necessarily want to hear from individuals who value truth above all else....But like, that's how I naturally am. Can't help it 😂😂
RE the bluntness for INTPs, don't you often feel like you're just trying to do everyone a favor by cutting straight through the BS, and you can't understand why everyone else is offended and ignoring the giant fuschia elephant in the room? has something to do with INTP valuing truth and honesty...
For me the pomodoro technique is a terrible one. If I have brakes every 25 minutes I'd rather just not work at all. When I get in the zone I can focus for hours, and I don't want to get distracted.
Lol Intp fashion....Outdoor-Utility-Comfort. Taking a crack at inertia can be a tough ordeal mentally and physically. It can be eased or lubed many of ways, I start off the day with pomegrant juice, Vitamin E, and Omega 3, just to counter my poor convenient food choices which could lead to coronary heart disease and stroke, blood clots and high blood pressure. Then its cups of tea just to awaken my senses and elevate my mood, next is a energy mix with B12 and caffeine, then to top it off the slow drip sip of Monster or Coke Coffee. At this point midday, im wired.
We have the same brain lol. Im 95% thinking and 5% doing. The aim for an intp should be to find 'doers' to do the things we think. I would even want to delegate this recruitment process. Nuclear energy doesn't mine itself. 😆
I have this video in my recommended at 5 am in the morning. Yes I pulled an all nighter by accident. Also why is there a 10 MINUTE long ad in front of the video for me? I'm an Intp too and I can relate to this video
That's weird... I am nowhere near meeting the eligibility for monetization/ads. I personally have no idea about how ads work on RUclips so I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help!
Don’t worry, soon the A.I thingy will get super advanced and we will be able to make things happen by just thinking about it. Can’t wait to rule the world.
Especially ESTJ, ISTJ do not like you to question them. They have certain way of doing things and they prefer to follow traditions and methods that are being used by their predecessors or an authority figure. Unless you are someone they really respect and trust, facts and logic might not work on them if you are trying to convince them.
I have a hate and love relationship with ISTJ's. On One hand they tend to be very narrow minded and arent exactly types able to entertain an INTP through a conversation. On the other hand when they do something, they do It PERFECTLY. I belive INTP and ISTJ would be and unstoppable duo, INTPs makes ideas, ISTJs executes them, without questioning. They make very good subordinates.
As an INTP I can relate very much with pretty much everything you said. Related to own opinions; I've often said to people "I don't pick favorites". Random personal question: Do you have double-jointed thumbs? Me too. Curious correlation - maybe not causation.
What even is motivation 🤣 and I absolutely hate close minded people that get annoyed when you play devil's advocate that's why I surround myself with intj entp istp and intp friends then everything is a debate and it's awesome
As an ENTP, i know that Ti values the truth. However, it is also a weakness. Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth, or more often, you don't know your own truth. It takes me, seeing all sides, on average about 30 days working on a subject to form a true opinion. Most things however, i don't get to spend 30 days on. By far, i recognise that more often than not, the answer is don't know. However, more often than not, you get to spend between 5 minutes and 30 days on a subject. Between 5 minutes and 30 days is the interesting bit however. The ENTP is notorious for chopping and changing his stance real time. That is, he acts like an ensemble forecast in the weather, or percentages forecast in poker, or winning forecast in chess. He can change his position real-time, as he values the truth, but also is largely aware of the fact that the truth is largely dependent on his sample size, and changing the sample is changing the outcome. Below 5 minutes, aka speech usually (I can't think while i talk) and it is largely becomes Fe, unless i pre-examined the matter, in which then becomes Ti. The interesting bit about the ENTP as a 24yo, and ADHD becomes. What if you ask him about a action. Se are the weakness of the ENTP at 24. He will have to do it through Si, which takes extraordinary time to do a simple activity. He may intent to do x, because it is also very aspirational, but not follow through. However, suppose that's now just part of the opportunity cost of the brain. You can't have it all, and if you have brilliant ideas and brilliant performance, you are the richest man on earth. We all got our limitations somehow.
well im an INTP , and honestly I didn't pay attention after a minute because I started wondering why do people upload RUclips videos , why do humans do this or do that or anything and I can keep wondering forever , im seeing this person in the video as if I were on some other planet and examining this person , see thats y I can't focus on anything , everything becomes a subject material .
Yeah, I do. When I'm editing, I realize I have so much more I want to say that I sorely missed mentioning in the video. I realized that many people would have to pause to read the texts. So sorry about that!
As an INTP I have three ways to socialize. Through jokes and puns that can get annoying. Through arguments about any topic, which can get annoying and having serious conversations about some topic. So most of my socializing is either too annoying, or too serious for some people, or both.
Very relatable. I always ended up pushing people away or hurting them when I tried to be honest and genuine growing up. My peers always took my discussions as "arguments" or "personal attacks" when that was merely my way to show interest in the topic or person. I was really confused and frustrated by this, since I couldn't really fake conversations or be "social" in that typical superficial way, and I used to hate myself for it.
But I eventually realized that socializing is a pretty simple game (if you will) where you just have to be confident, lighthearted and fake being dumb to relieve tension from time to time. Simplified of course, but it is almost that easy. People appreciate thoughts, facts, puns, discussions etc but only if you don't also come across as a pretentious know-it-all asshole while pursuing those things. Since realizing this my social life went through a paradigm shift of sorts. People appreciate me for simply being there and are often comfortable enough to start deeper discussions with *me* instead of it always being the other way around.
Think of it as an RPG game where you choose your dialogue options based on how you want to be perceived and how you think the NPC will percieve you, not necessarily the most authentic or "correct" option every time. Does that make sense? This obviously sounds manipulative but it's really not. At least for me it's a necessary tool to befriend everyone on a superficial level so that deeper, more serious & fulfilling interactions can commence in the future. This is how everyone does it. We INTP's just have the curse of overanalysis and a thirst for understanding that make us overcomplicate very simple things. Unfortunately. But once you realize - you can be whoever you want. Embrace it.
@@TheRedstonePlayerMC in my experience people don't want deep relationships, unless it's a romantic relationship.
@@Ignasimp Fair point. I'd say maybe 40% of people only talk about "real matters" with their family, best friends or spouse. 30% don't talk about it at all, never even think about it themselves (a shame). Which leaves less than 30% who would ever open up to a casual acquaintance let alone a complete stranger. But it's unnessesary to assume people are unintrested. I've had quite a few surprisingly deep conversations that came from nowhere, with people I never thought. And those are sometimes the most rewarding conversations; the ones where you either get to poke someone's mind that is completely different from yours or where you get to broaden their or your own cognitive horizons.
Rambling in a hoodie is so INTP it's not even funny. Not to mention the shifty eyes. lol
Oh yeah, you are right I do shift my eyes a lot HAHA
Speaking of zoning out.
Every INTP has had the fantasy of going back in time to the roman empire and starting the industrial revolution early.
I'm a 49 year old INTP and I still have the struggles you listed in this video. It's comforting to know that I'm not alone.
Same here
I definitely see the same patterns and questions in my thinking. Listening to you made it feel like I was listening to myself through another person. I'm going to go overthink now - Have a nice day
Oh wow, that's a pretty interesting perspective. Have a great rest of your day!
INTP female here - I can massively relate to nearly everything you said in this video. Most especially seeing a multitude of different perspectives and possibilities on a matter, and same with the social struggles as well as examples you mentioned. I'm a very direct and straightforward person by default, and that can become a messy thing with those who aren't the same and don't understand where I'm coming from. For example, if I correct somebody, there's absolutely zero feelings surrounding my correction. I don't think I'm better than whoever I'm correcting or giving information to, the sole reason I'd ever correct somebody or make a clarification is so *they* know the truth; for the purpose of truth and them acquiring it. I think we're truth seekers by nature, and I'd undoubtedly want someone else to correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm all for hearing the truth and the facts over something false.
I think another issue, at least in my case, is that I find it extremely hard to relate to most people my age. I have more stimulating conversations and experiences with those who are years older than me. I'm 19 years old so that makes it a bit difficult to find like-minded people in my age band.
Same as you, I have very strong opinions and feelings about particular things. Mainly about injustice, mistreatment and allowing people to have autonomy, but outside of that everything else is largely pretty loose for me opinion wise. I say as long as nobody is inserting themselves into my personal business unwarrantedly, isn't being an asshole for the sake of being an asshole, isn't harming others, myself or the people I love, then I quite frankly don't care what anyone says, does or thinks. Outside of that I wouldn't say my opinions are entirely formed, but that seems to be more from the overwhelming amount of possibilities that I see than anything else (I'm talking beliefs, philosophies, etc). Anyway... now I'm rambling.
Great video, was an interesting watch and I'll certainly have to check out your others.
Oh, and I can definitely relate to you in regards to going on tangents when you're talking to people... The above message totally not being an example of that.
I've explained it in the way that during a conversation it's as if there's one train of thought that I'm on, but then there's also 10 tracks (tracks representing separate thoughts) expanding from that one train of thought/train track. So I have multiple other tracks of thought that are present, even when I'm on that one train of thought while I'm speaking, but in my head I'm simultaneously thinking about all the other "tracks" so the train either gets completely derailed and I'm suddenly staring into nothing like some freak, or I choose to maneuver onto one of those other tracks and end up fully somewhere else in conversation.. Then I normally at some point whittle my way back to my original point.
I'm almost positive that probably made zero sense but so be it. Maybe this is why I usually don't comment on RUclips videos.
@@kenziemadi9626 I can MASSIVELY relate to nearly everything you said in these comments. I don't mention this in the video but I really resonated with you when you said that you had a hard time relating to most people your age. I also struggle to fit in with my peers because I'm not all that interested in the subjects or activities my peers are usually interested in. I also resonate with your "10 tracks" explanation because my mind has many tracks existing simultaneously in a singular moment as well. This is probably why I don't know what's going on half the time whenever I'm hanging out with my friends HAHA! And don't worry, your "rambles" made complete sense to me. Thank you for sharing your valuable insight!
I’ve just learned that I’m an INTP, and every single thing you’ve said this entire video I absolutely 100% RELATE
Welcome to the club HAHA! :D
Struggles of a INTP:
1st - forgetting to say hi
How could I have forgotten BAHAHA
That's actually true :)
@@ofthemind8730 i often forget to say hi too. Specially when I'm focused thinking about something. But also when talking to someone is part of the tast that I'm doing xD
This is so soothing to listen to as a fellow Intp listening to this made perfect sense and it was easy to follow along with also love the vibe of the videos
Thank you so much, Trevor! Glad you enjoyed the video
you're facial expressions, way of talking and thinking. It's crazy, like seeing myself in another person 😂
That's quite an interesting perspective you got there XD
Nailed it.
For the tangent part I'm slowly learning to make a mental note when I drift off for a side point and when that works it is easy and it feels nice to circle back on topic.
I'd say you hit the nail on the head mostly. Your "rambling" was actually reasonably structured. I was able to note the sutble changing of the topic over time and was already changing my internal reaction accordingly... But I'm also an INTP, very used to the Ti Ne loop...so...
edit: just as it is for everyone else, balance and compromise is always important. It is also interesting to try and achieve that balance of thought and sociality to actually be of use to ourselves and others.
I couldn't agree more with your edit!
Xennial INTP male here. Thank you for this video! I have watched a hell-lot of videos regarding INTP and MBTI in the last months/years and I find yours exceptionally helpful because it also provides some "coping" mechanisms and the link to this 10-minute-timer.
And I loved the authenticity.
Greetings from Germany.
Thanks for making this. We are the kings and queens of nuance and we hold truth as the highest virtue (I typed the bit about truth then a second later you said you value it!) most people hold kindness as the highest value. also, you are not going on tangents, you are a pattern recognition machine and you can see commonality between two or more seemingly unrelated ideas.
You're welcome, Robert!
If you need more 'motivating factors' something that helped me was to just imagine "what is required to get the minimum retirement that I want?".
To me it's just "Not being stressed by money when I retire".
So I worked backward from that to find out what goals I need to have as the absolute minimum goals.
And then I have a motivating factor that I feel is *objective enough* that I truly believe in it.
Not just a stray idea I get bored of.
Wow this helps thank you for sharing!
I don’t know anyone else in my life who is an INTP or even suspect anyone else could be an INTP, on top of that had a real rough day of communication issues at work… it’s so comforting to see someone else with a lot of the same inner workings and struggles as me, and reminds me that I am not alone or crazy for how my thought processes went down today!
When it sometimes feels tough for anyone to understand or relate to how we/I work. It feels nice to see myself/yourself mirrored back. Thanks for making this video!
How can people just take things as facts? I question EVERYTHING, or i can't believe in it
People have "their own truths" :, )
no need for absolute truth or facts if they don't believe in such things
@@TheRedstonePlayerMC you dont have "your own truth", there is truth and there is opinion. Truth can be demonstrable to be true.
@@MaleINTP Yes. I hate when the people I try reasoning with end the conversation by saying "we both have our own truths". Extremely frustrating. That response typically occurs when I pressure one of their irrational beliefs by simply asking "why"...
That a good thing to do
Dream up scenarios.
Test them out.
Trial by error
Oof "is that a universal principle that governs" is a the main question I ask about everything.
There is only natural law for me, everything else is subject to question. Really related to that one.
Being an intp is even harder when u have adhd. So bad that I blurt out the the brutal truth others impulsively, and it creates a huge handicape when have emotional disregulation too.
I don't think I mentioned this in the video but I also have ADHD as well. I most definitely agree that ADHD can make things significantly harder.
@@ofthemind8730 , I can identify with everything you talked about, it's like we're the same person, especially the threshold of energy needed to start/action on an idea..
I'm also INTP with ADHD. I sometimes wonder if these traits are mutually exclusive? did adhd form me into an intp, or did intp-ness train my brain to welcome all distractions - a chicken or egg problem. meh 🤔, but let's rather stop this tangent right here 😅.
Creepiest ambulance sound I've ever heard. If on a bed being droven to the hospital and I hear that, I'd think hell is welcoming me lol
Yo imagine there would be am mbti podcast where 4 ppl of each type just have their own podcast it would be really interesting to see where their conversations go and what the main ideas/topics are
That would be a pretty interesting watch, yes
the first 3 mins of this video might actually save my degree, impressive
AHHH thanks and best of luck to you!
Overthink can be a curse, I lost the count of times that i spended overthiking, sometimes wish don't think at all.
Objectivity is the only way to fly. Objective morality can help you form your opinions. It's what I follow as an INTP. What is best for the bigger picture is what helps us evolve. What helps us evolve is what we need more than anything anything else.
I just try to fit in society because I understand that I will not survive in this world otherwise,but it’s beyond hard to also not lose your real self ya know
'We understand most sides of the story' not to sound big brain, in a sense we do. Knowledge is cumulative, and eventually most sides become easier to anticipate.
It does kinda make perfect sense that society/the manipulative powers that be don't necessarily want to hear from individuals who value truth above all else....But like, that's how I naturally am. Can't help it 😂😂
I'm an INFJ ... I feel you on the "tangents" issue lol hahaha
INTPs / ENTPs are awesome
RE the bluntness for INTPs, don't you often feel like you're just trying to do everyone a favor by cutting straight through the BS, and you can't understand why everyone else is offended and ignoring the giant fuschia elephant in the room? has something to do with INTP valuing truth and honesty...
For me the pomodoro technique is a terrible one. If I have brakes every 25 minutes I'd rather just not work at all. When I get in the zone I can focus for hours, and I don't want to get distracted.
Same
you're awesome. Keep making videos
Lol Intp fashion....Outdoor-Utility-Comfort. Taking a crack at inertia can be a tough ordeal mentally and physically. It can be eased or lubed many of ways, I start off the day with pomegrant juice, Vitamin E, and Omega 3, just to counter my poor convenient food choices which could lead to coronary heart disease and stroke, blood clots and high blood pressure. Then its cups of tea just to awaken my senses and elevate my mood, next is a energy mix with B12 and caffeine, then to top it off the slow drip sip of Monster or Coke Coffee. At this point midday, im wired.
We have the same brain lol. Im 95% thinking and 5% doing. The aim for an intp should be to find 'doers' to do the things we think. I would even want to delegate this recruitment process. Nuclear energy doesn't mine itself. 😆
I have this video in my recommended at 5 am in the morning. Yes I pulled an all nighter by accident. Also why is there a 10 MINUTE long ad in front of the video for me?
I'm an Intp too and I can relate to this video
That's weird... I am nowhere near meeting the eligibility for monetization/ads. I personally have no idea about how ads work on RUclips so I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help!
@@ofthemind8730 oh don't be sorry. I just wanted to mention it because I found it kinda funny ngl 😂
Sheesh, thank u for making this vid i also thought about making a similar video but tbh i wouldn’t know where to start or how to end 😂
My pleasure!
Don’t worry, soon the A.I thingy will get super advanced and we will be able to make things happen by just thinking about it. Can’t wait to rule the world.
Especially ESTJ, ISTJ do not like you to question them. They have certain way of doing things and they prefer to follow traditions and methods that are being used by their predecessors or an authority figure. Unless you are someone they really respect and trust, facts and logic might not work on them if you are trying to convince them.
I see! Thank you for sharing your insight!
I have a hate and love relationship with ISTJ's. On One hand they tend to be very narrow minded and arent exactly types able to entertain an INTP through a conversation. On the other hand when they do something, they do It PERFECTLY. I belive INTP and ISTJ would be and unstoppable duo, INTPs makes ideas, ISTJs executes them, without questioning. They make very good subordinates.
i question even if i'm really an intp and i can't just not considere another types and to limit the options so i get u
and that's funny cus my friends keep saying that's exactly something that an intp does and i'll try to figure how to argue with this for days
I can get so meta with this too LOL
As an INTP I can relate very much with pretty much everything you said. Related to own opinions; I've often said to people "I don't pick favorites". Random personal question: Do you have double-jointed thumbs? Me too. Curious correlation - maybe not causation.
Apparently not a causation since I don't have double-jointed thumbs HAHA! But I appreciate your curiosity xD
So relatable
The tangent situation is real!
What even is motivation 🤣 and I absolutely hate close minded people that get annoyed when you play devil's advocate that's why I surround myself with intj entp istp and intp friends then everything is a debate and it's awesome
I don't know you tell me HAHA
As an ENTP, i know that Ti values the truth. However, it is also a weakness. Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth, or more often, you don't know your own truth. It takes me, seeing all sides, on average about 30 days working on a subject to form a true opinion. Most things however, i don't get to spend 30 days on. By far, i recognise that more often than not, the answer is don't know. However, more often than not, you get to spend between 5 minutes and 30 days on a subject. Between 5 minutes and 30 days is the interesting bit however. The ENTP is notorious for chopping and changing his stance real time. That is, he acts like an ensemble forecast in the weather, or percentages forecast in poker, or winning forecast in chess. He can change his position real-time, as he values the truth, but also is largely aware of the fact that the truth is largely dependent on his sample size, and changing the sample is changing the outcome. Below 5 minutes, aka speech usually (I can't think while i talk) and it is largely becomes Fe, unless i pre-examined the matter, in which then becomes Ti.
The interesting bit about the ENTP as a 24yo, and ADHD becomes. What if you ask him about a action. Se are the weakness of the ENTP at 24. He will have to do it through Si, which takes extraordinary time to do a simple activity. He may intent to do x, because it is also very aspirational, but not follow through. However, suppose that's now just part of the opportunity cost of the brain. You can't have it all, and if you have brilliant ideas and brilliant performance, you are the richest man on earth. We all got our limitations somehow.
Same
well im an INTP , and honestly I didn't pay attention after a minute because I started wondering why do people upload RUclips videos , why do humans do this or do that or anything and I can keep wondering forever , im seeing this person in the video as if I were on some other planet and examining this person , see thats y I can't focus on anything , everything becomes a subject material .
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Keep speaking to I don't have to think for abit.
Ti Ne SI Fe Te Ni Se Fi be vary careful these can be a death trap
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haha ye
Do you realize there is far more text written than spoken in the video? And I can't read and listen at the same time XD
Yeah, I do. When I'm editing, I realize I have so much more I want to say that I sorely missed mentioning in the video. I realized that many people would have to pause to read the texts. So sorry about that!
@@ofthemind8730 don't worry. This would happen to me too.
Well Hi!
Yeah the Delusional Fantasies 😂 Overthinking 🤔💭🌈🌌🦄👽🛸