Intuition vs Sensing EXPLAINED in the 16 Personalities

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Frank James

Frank James

Күн бұрын

Explaining the differences between Intuition and Sensing in the 16 Myers-Briggs Personality Types. These are the signs of intuition vs sensing. If you want to understand S vs N once and for all, this is the video for you.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:29 Overviews vs Facts
2:17 Summaries vs Details
3:37 Patterns vs Events
5:09 Categories vs Specifics
6:54 Use of Analogies
9:14 Tendency to Guess
12:27 Use of Imagination
The 16 Personalities of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator are INFJ, INTJ, INFP, ISFP, INTP, ISTP, ISFJ, ISTJ, ENFP, ENTP, ESTP, ESFP, ENTJ, ESTJ, ENFJ, ESFJ
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@FrankJames
@FrankJames Жыл бұрын
Watch "Why Each of the 16 Personalities are DANGEROUS" next! 👉 infj.me/3MARdl2 Let me know what other concepts you'd like me to explain like this one 🧡
@thekinekocat
@thekinekocat Жыл бұрын
I can think of lots of reasons… -INTJ
@Jasturtle
@Jasturtle Жыл бұрын
Hi
@Jasturtle
@Jasturtle Жыл бұрын
Mwa
@gacha_girl8482
@gacha_girl8482 Жыл бұрын
Idea for a comedy sketch: the 16 personalities on fear factor a reality tv show where contestants are put up against their biggest fears
@peterlaczo7382
@peterlaczo7382 Жыл бұрын
Continuing on this super clear and comprehensive video, the further explanation and comparison of the four perceptive functions (Se vs. Ne vs. Si vs. Ni) would be an awesome next episode for this topic! 😉
@MelodicQuest
@MelodicQuest Жыл бұрын
Intuitives: It's almost 3:40 pm Sensing: It's actually 3:38 pm
@bluedragon1309
@bluedragon1309 Жыл бұрын
Uhh i'm guilty of this one 💀
@Scaple1228
@Scaple1228 Жыл бұрын
#accurate
@turquoisetranquility
@turquoisetranquility Жыл бұрын
😂 So true! My morning routine became so much less stressful after I bought atomic wall clock for the kitchen
@priskasama
@priskasama Жыл бұрын
And I’ll be replying « yeah yeah it’s almost 4pm, it’s the same » (need to stop doing this but when they go into too much details with the time , I feel the need to tease and reply this way 😭)
@steveruqus2680
@steveruqus2680 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant.
@claradias-yf9rb
@claradias-yf9rb Жыл бұрын
Frank proves himself as an intuitive every time he tries to come up with an example to explain something, and fails miserably lol😂
@levigivens
@levigivens Жыл бұрын
As if somebody non-inuitive could entertain all 16 types and produce consistent video content pertaining to it.
@talareese580
@talareese580 Жыл бұрын
​​@@levigivens this is a very closed mind take
@levigivens
@levigivens Жыл бұрын
@@talareese580 how contrary of you. To do exactly what you've accused me of. The irony.
@NobuKi-jn9ln
@NobuKi-jn9ln Жыл бұрын
@@levigivens no, her statement was correct, yours was not
@stefanleithner6922
@stefanleithner6922 Жыл бұрын
@@levigivens plenty of Sensing youtubers out there. in fact, sensing types have a way better chance at entertaining all 16 types, since what they talk about is relatable for everyone.
@ArtinJ
@ArtinJ Жыл бұрын
If you think about it, personality types existing is basically intuitives realizing you can categorize people in a very specific way -ENTP
@miriamatembe2261
@miriamatembe2261 Жыл бұрын
Wild thought
@eloffmusk
@eloffmusk Жыл бұрын
Myers Briggs are INFPs, of course, the Si on their 3rd stack will put the Jungian typology that full of abstract into details. Fi or Ti are categorizing functions.
@gabiita025
@gabiita025 Жыл бұрын
I thought the same lol - ENFJ
@JellyIsland
@JellyIsland Жыл бұрын
I thought that too haha. That is one of the reasons why mbti was so interesting to me because it explained all these patterns I noticed since I was a child but I never had any words for them in a way ^^
@ArtinJ
@ArtinJ Жыл бұрын
@@JellyIsland Fellow Big Brain 🧠😆
@annmoore321
@annmoore321 Жыл бұрын
INTJ here: What you call overview, I call context. I LOVE context! Knowing the big picture, and the things that lead up to a topic are pretty much my favorite thing ever! As long as it isn’t too detailed, obviously. Take too long to get to the point, and you’ve lost me. 😆
@david34nl96
@david34nl96 Жыл бұрын
INTJ. When I tell someone something that happened to me, I start with the conclusion and then jump to the context, everything that led to that situation. I also don’t give a lot of details, for example I usually don’t name the people who participated because I don’t want to bore them and I know they’re not even going to remember, so why bother? In other words, only tell context and conclusion
@skk2178
@skk2178 Жыл бұрын
@@david34nl96 sameee
@skk2178
@skk2178 Жыл бұрын
periodt
@strawberryred3379
@strawberryred3379 Жыл бұрын
yass whenever someone starts a story I ask so many Qs to get the context
@Abyss777
@Abyss777 Жыл бұрын
"take too long to get to thr point, and you've lost me" thats me right here (also INTJ) however, now I need everyone in my life to know this too.
@onewayhack5243
@onewayhack5243 Жыл бұрын
I am an INFP, so i'm part of the intuitive types. I really like it when things are summarized because i get easily bored when they're too detailed. For me it is "Go straight to the point and please don't make so much speculations and details. Just say what you want to say no need for too much details". And that's why i struggle a lot when having conversations with my sensing friends. I easily lose interest on what they're saying and i just have to act like i listen to them.😭
@amannadeem78
@amannadeem78 Жыл бұрын
I have also same problem. is there any majic solution for this hell?
@warriorcatkitty
@warriorcatkitty Жыл бұрын
Same- Though when I really care about something I think I do use my Si quite a bit, but otherwise I'm like this. I definitely don't use my Si often, just occasionally.
@bluntlyspeaking8289
@bluntlyspeaking8289 Жыл бұрын
Oh my God, having to act like you're listening to the painful level of detail! Agh, no kidding!
@onewayhack5243
@onewayhack5243 Жыл бұрын
@@amannadeem78 I really don't know😭
@dzauthor
@dzauthor Жыл бұрын
Same!
@ianaxel1111
@ianaxel1111 Жыл бұрын
Frank's giggles can't be missing in his videos, they are his trademark 😎
@Datsyoashley
@Datsyoashley Жыл бұрын
The fact he giggled right after i read this tho
@tomasvetrak
@tomasvetrak Жыл бұрын
Yeah cuz he can't feel good for himself cuz he doesn't have Fi, he has to make the audience feel good with Fe and a sprinkle of Se
@tomasvetrak
@tomasvetrak Жыл бұрын
@Moondust yeah
@beatrizcarvalho425
@beatrizcarvalho425 Жыл бұрын
*aha ha*
@taylorbreckenridge6390
@taylorbreckenridge6390 Жыл бұрын
I love the FJ giggles!
@artscience9981
@artscience9981 Жыл бұрын
I am INFJ married to ISFJ. That one little change in the second letter makes all the difference in the world. I live in the future, she lives in the present. I love theoretical frameworks, she likes concrete facts. I can learn (Frank didn’t mention this) by playing out scenarios in my mind. She learns by doing things and trying alternatives. We deal with these differences every day.
@jhineko7014
@jhineko7014 Жыл бұрын
bro me too, i learn by playing scenarios in my head, just need to see it couple times, then i just think what i am going to do and how, and when, im really proud of this '' power'' lmao
@ri3845
@ri3845 Жыл бұрын
Married INFJ! You caught my attention in the first few words 😂 but totally spot on 😊
@atthecore4560
@atthecore4560 Жыл бұрын
It's an interesting oddity that the ones who are the opposite of yourself seem to be in extreme separation, but in reality, those who share a small portion of similarities end up being in greater conflict with our own personal visions of how we interact with the world.
@julieharden2433
@julieharden2433 Жыл бұрын
So many scenarios in my head all the time. Lol. I'm an INFJ.
@msh3lany362
@msh3lany362 Жыл бұрын
If you'll excuse me, how would you describe your relationship, especially since your Mbti are INFJ & ISFJ? (I am interested in knowing the relationship between these two Mbti in real life🌞)
@koizu5324
@koizu5324 Жыл бұрын
I am an ENFJ and my gf is ISFJ, she often gets confused when I talk in metaphors, I express my love by writing poems and she does it with beautiful letters. It’s like seeing and doing same things but in different perspectives. It’s very beautiful.
@illegalsubstance953
@illegalsubstance953 Жыл бұрын
That’s adorable
@koizu5324
@koizu5324 Жыл бұрын
@@illegalsubstance953 Thank you 😇
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
That's so cool! I'm an infp and I love writing abstract poems with many metaphors. Getting letters sounds so lovely. It's like you said, the same general thing but different in execution
@Thefitty
@Thefitty Жыл бұрын
as an S, I totally don't get it when a high N person gets all abstract. I hear you on this.
@koizu5324
@koizu5324 Жыл бұрын
@@Thefitty Everybody has their strengths and weaknesses, we can help each other and grow, thats the beauty in having a relationship with a different type than yours. But at the same time having something common is important too, otherwise it is hard to understand each at times. In my case she has the same level of emotional intensity. The love and care we have is magical.
@swiftmk5480
@swiftmk5480 Жыл бұрын
As an INTJ, this feels like such a call out 😭 This is a reoccurring problem of mine: I make a broad assertion, and when others inevitably ask for details, I literally don't remember anything. I don't remember WHY exactly I made the conclusion, it just pops up, and if I say it out loud, I have to commit. My brain likes to assume things and then argue them, but it's impossible to argue when you can't recall any evidence 😂
@joel3399
@joel3399 Жыл бұрын
Omg I can relate to that more than any other thing he said in the video
@kesselsol
@kesselsol 10 ай бұрын
Same man... its so bad. Like you literally cant remember a specific example. But the sensors pretty much NEED it. But we sure can talk overview for hours.
@vlog.thislifeofmine
@vlog.thislifeofmine 7 ай бұрын
Infp here, so true 😅
@cellgrrl
@cellgrrl 7 ай бұрын
I am a huge pattern seer and will follow on that pattern until I hit a brick wall. Typically, this approach serves me well but sometimes I can convince myself something is some way and will eventually realize I have wandered out of reality and into the weeds and I am totally wrong. It is so jarring to be hit with reality. But mostly my intuition serves me well.
@tobeeoh
@tobeeoh Жыл бұрын
as an ISTP, it's soo true. I've never been able to summarize stuff and always jumped into details first. the details would pile up, connect and give you the context. My dad is an N (probably INFJ) and he always asks me to summarize lmaooo. My ISFJ mom too gets into too much details even with random strangers like- lmaooo
@otterinaballgown3703
@otterinaballgown3703 Жыл бұрын
This is my husband and I. He's ISTP, and over-explains everything. I'm INFJ, and constantly tell him, "Yes, I understood what you were saying 5 minutes ago." The skills are very complimentary, though.
@varunv2584
@varunv2584 Жыл бұрын
I'm an INTJ and I agree LOL. When I go the library I skim through the titles and look at the quotes and read the summary at the back to judge the content of a book. When I read a book I love to start out at the preface. When I'm doing Maths I pick out different questions instead of repeatedly doing similar questions. I love contextual and cross topic questions. I always think "if such and such and such... THEREFORE"
@chielwieringa1085
@chielwieringa1085 Жыл бұрын
if.. then.. else..
@NightCloudI
@NightCloudI 3 ай бұрын
Agreed, I'm an INFJ and the questions in maths that you clearly see the pattern and you need to do really familiar problems are so boring to me, like I get the concept why do dozens of exact same ones.. And when I'm reading a book I like the moment when I finally find out the ending so I can see the whole story clearly. The overview is very important to me.
@vivienlyle13
@vivienlyle13 Жыл бұрын
Yep I’m definitely a sensor. I know because every time you try to explain something I’m like “Give me an example. A concrete example”
@nomadine85
@nomadine85 Жыл бұрын
Out of all the Letters, N and S were always the ones that showed up almost interchangeably in my results. Depending on the test, the explanation or examples given, or even the time of the year, I’d lean S or N. In percentage based tests, I’d be pretty close in the middle for both of these. I think I understand why now. It seems that I am a sensing type who also quite often applies the imaginative aspect when necessary. I love patterns and structures and categories and analogies, but if something doesn’t actually fit the pattern, I do insist on re-examining the entire context or concept in order to get a more factually precise pattern. Another clue is probably that I get really irritated by vagueness, inaccuracy and unnecessarily repetitive information.
@deepshikhachatterjee
@deepshikhachatterjee Жыл бұрын
Oh my God this describes me exactly. Also, whenever I take the sixteen personalities test, my N and S percentages are very close; one will be 49 the other 51!
@coin3720
@coin3720 Жыл бұрын
You should definitely look into cognitive functions. They'll help you figure out what type you are; online tests aren't reliable - especially ones that only use letter dichotomies
@alinaqirizvi1441
@alinaqirizvi1441 Жыл бұрын
Usually that means you are probably an IxxP or an ExxJ because their intuitive and sensing cognitive functions are closer together
@Kate-qi7rn
@Kate-qi7rn Жыл бұрын
Same same same, you explained it so much better than I could. I hate vagueness too like why can't you just gimme the details.
@MaraXipe
@MaraXipe Жыл бұрын
​@@alinaqirizvi1441 Thank you. Analyzing all the tests I've done I think I am INTP.
@tobiasnorheim7382
@tobiasnorheim7382 Жыл бұрын
I have grown up in a family with all sensors and I’m an INTJ. I don’t usually enjoy talking about the same things they do, I find it so boring. I want to theorize, imagine and discuss scenarios, but they want to talk about all the facts about how family and friends are doing and how their work is going and so on and so forth. It’s not that I don’t care, it’s just that we could spend 5 minutes on it, then we can talk about other stuff. But you can’t really choose your family, so it’s just something I have to live with. And a rare time I run into someone who is interested in the same stuff that I am, an INTJ or INFJ or ENFP, and it feels like I’m capable of chatting with people as well.
@GrafinVonHopper
@GrafinVonHopper Жыл бұрын
Sou INFJ e me identifico totalmente com seu relato. Também cresci numa família de sensores que me fizeram me sentir inadequada por ser quem sou. A sensação de incompreensão sempre foi abundante. Penso que meus relacionamentos significativos serão apenas com intuitivos daqui para frente.
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
I'm an infp and this whole video is so accurate to me. I love creating and speaking in metaphors / analogies especially when I study for school and try to understand a topic. Mnemonics are very helpful (the more abstract the better lol). Also I love to catagorize my favorite movies, books or songs etc. I actually have many playlists for different moods but it was very annoying to add the songs (I guess that was the detail part). When my mom (isfj) tells me about a book she talkes about every little detail that I think I've read the book by myself in the end and I'm like "I just want to know what the story is about. Can't you tell me a short summary?"
@docmars
@docmars Жыл бұрын
As an INFP, my mind naturally creates mnemonics out of nothing for almost every silly thing in my life. I use music _as_ mnemonics to relate to the various personalities of the people in my life, similar to how Loony Toons used different instruments to describe the behaviors of each character -- and it all just happens naturally, it isn't something I do intentionally.
@SayItAintTso
@SayItAintTso Жыл бұрын
I'm INFP and I have the exact same problem about adding songs to playlists 😆
@GrafinVonHopper
@GrafinVonHopper Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 Estou rindo alto, porque esta última parte da sua história bateu forte aqui em casa. Minha mãe também é ISFJ e confesso que é um saco conversar com ela, as vezes. Os sensores tem uma dificuldade de resumir a conversa. Sempre que peço para minha mãe me dizer sobre o que se trata um filme, ela sempre acaba me contando o filme inteiro...haja paciência! Sempre achei que isso fosse um mal costume de criação dela, porque minha avó, que é uma ESFJ, também é outra que gosta de prolongar a conversa mais do que necessário. Mas agora percebo que isso é coisa de sensores mesmo. Já cheguei a ficar tão irritada que precisei sair da sala para não ter que ouví-la.#OMG PRECISO SER MAIS PACIENTE!
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
@@GrafinVonHopper can you write your comment in english again? I don't speak spanish
@milk-cg5kr
@milk-cg5kr Жыл бұрын
Omg I also ask people to summarize what they are saying and I'm also INFP!!!
@jimmehsullivan123
@jimmehsullivan123 Жыл бұрын
I am an ESFP with a brother who is ENFP. What I love about the dynamic is that being an extroverted sensor I tend to focus too much on how life is going right now, rather than where it could be in a years time. When I get stuck in that rut I can’t see beyond what is happening yet my brother comes in with all these other possibilities and the bigger picture that helps me to not feel so trapped. Then in my brother’s case, he is super disorganised and I’m pretty good at sorting things out and getting them done now. I’m quick to react to things going on around us, where as it takes him a while to process what has just happened
@turquoisetranquility
@turquoisetranquility Жыл бұрын
Interesting subject! I’m a sensor, my daughter is an intuitive, it takes me twice as much time to figure out what is she talking about sometimes, but when I finally do, it expands my horizons 😁
@johnpett1955
@johnpett1955 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is pretty close to the middle between intuitive and sensing, this has been very informative.
@bobxooolulugod9283
@bobxooolulugod9283 10 ай бұрын
same im in betweenn entp and estp
@miss.vickies
@miss.vickies 2 ай бұрын
ya samee I'm an ISFP but the S is like 52%
@winrtr
@winrtr Жыл бұрын
im an intp and my friend is an istp. in 8th grade, we had to write a 3-4 page double-spaced short story, but my friend was struggling a lot because she kept adding too many details. it got to the point where the introduction of her “short” story was 5 pages long, she ended up starting over and was still struggling to limit her story to only 4 pages. i was basically the opposite of her.
@ammachar
@ammachar Жыл бұрын
As an INFP, I synthesize too much. Maybe that's why I absolutely hate to make a biography of someone because there's no core idea, just a bunch of facts and details and I never know what I should talk about and I overthink it to no end lmao.
@indigobunting5041
@indigobunting5041 Жыл бұрын
In high school I had required reading of the classic book Silas Marner. The first few chapters were nothing but details/descriptions of the setting of the story. It took forever to get into the actual story.
@nurinbatrisyiahamdan6090
@nurinbatrisyiahamdan6090 Жыл бұрын
I always end up mistyping people because of my confusion between intuition and sensing,, so this helped a bunch ! thanks FJ !
@elleneastwood7435
@elleneastwood7435 Жыл бұрын
That first insight is so huge for me - I just can't understand when people start an explanation with all the details without giving me the overarching context. Makes me both confused and irritated.
@thinkofsomethingcooler
@thinkofsomethingcooler Жыл бұрын
I think the overview of important that’s why I’m traditional writing there’s always a topic sentence to start a paragraph. It does give context!
@kaylaisawesome9952
@kaylaisawesome9952 Жыл бұрын
I was unsure if I was INTJ or ISTJ when I first started to get into MBTI but I identify a lot more with intuition than sensing (I took a cognitive functions test and scored much higher on intuition than sensing and I got the function stack of INTJ). I am a big picture observer and often miss details. I absolutely LOVE patterns and find them in almost anything. I’ve been told to get my head out of the clouds since I prefer the abstract world over the sensory world. And I’ve been told that a lot of what I say is confusing (even tho it makes perfect sense to me). I also am extremely future oriented and love to try and predict the future based on what I know
@nerdynuala
@nerdynuala Жыл бұрын
INTJ here and same. When I started getting into MBTI I didn't really know the difference between sensing and intuition and I totally thought I was a person of facts but turns out I'm not. I just didn't know myself so well back then. I'm living inside my head so much that I often miss details, especially the ones about the sensory world. But what made me understand I'm an intuitive is definitely the pattern thing. I love patterns and I find them easily in anything. I've also often been the kind of person who goes like "it's obvioulsy going to happen this thing" and then the thing happened. And it was just so easy to foresee because it was all about pattern but other people seemed not to see that. It's just natural to me.
@dinoasmr1514
@dinoasmr1514 Жыл бұрын
I’m an INTJ, and I really love using analogies when explaining something and in my approaches. Like how studying accounting (im an Accountancy student) made me realize that a business entity can be related to an organism. I’m aware that the analogies I have may be bizarre at first glance, but I just see a connection between the essence of things.
@dante7817
@dante7817 Жыл бұрын
It makes me happy to see this; I've always described things this way.
@dinoasmr1514
@dinoasmr1514 Жыл бұрын
@@dante7817 Im interested what weird analogies you have? Maybe I could use some too!! Im really glad when I find out im not the only one who does it
@pineapplebanana11
@pineapplebanana11 Жыл бұрын
my brain only works in analogies 😂
@annaluth85
@annaluth85 Жыл бұрын
This is how I study for tests, I make everything into an analogy 🤣
@MHLnL
@MHLnL Жыл бұрын
I found this helpful because I just broke off a relationship with another intuitive. It took awhile for me to see he was emotionally abusive because the specific abusive behaviors (and "small" deceits) didn't fit the category I put him in as a good, caring person. The downside of having any kind of tunnel vision (N or S), especially when relating to others, is that we can miss sifting through information that's truly significant when forming a more realistic perspective about someone.
@andychina27
@andychina27 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation! I also think sensors have a better time at expressing their imagination or feelings. Intuitives have a hard time expressing it. It’s like “I have a lot of ideas and in my mind these look great” but when the time comes to express it, Intuitives find it a difficult task. Sensors on the other hand, they know exactly how and when they can portray their imagination. So I think that sometimes sensors are great artist and are really assertive. also is the reason why Intuitives tend to stress when they have to talk about their feelings or portray their imagination, because sometimes they don’t even understand themselves 😅
@kunogi09midori
@kunogi09midori Жыл бұрын
I agree. I doubted myself if I’m really intuitive (I’m INTP) because my ideas are big/simple and can’t seem materialize as imagined. So turns out this is common intuitive problem. Possible the thing we imagine is actually impossible to exist in reality even in words. For us the ideas are like starting an artwork from white canvas, you don’t know where to start. I think sensors can express better because they base their ideas/feelings from what exists.
@awesomeanna4351
@awesomeanna4351 Жыл бұрын
@@kunogi09midori I also agree with you. As an INTP I think a lot and imagine most of the time of my day but when it comes to express my thoughts I mess up things and end up telling something weird on the other hand who is an ISTP can express her thoughts very easily.
@adriananoya8242
@adriananoya8242 Жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure of that. I'm an INFP and usually have an easier time understanding the quick ramblings and strange connections of an intuitive than the onslaught of details that a sensor fires at me. Talking with with other person is like putting together a puzzle. When a sensor tries to explain something to me, a lot of times they throw at me a bunch of pieces (=facts) in an amorphous lump without the frame (=context) saying "Here, take this photo, what do you think?" while I'm looking at the pile thinking "What image? I only see a chaos of pieces and nothing else."
@yvonnewanwan3742
@yvonnewanwan3742 Жыл бұрын
not really... i know how to express my feelings and my points most of the time because i understand them(i think it's more like you have more T or F, personal opinion), it's just that i will decide to express it or not by depending on the situation. but you have a point tho, sometimes i just have some weird thoughts and imagination that i can't even explain how i get this imagination. like boom wow, here it is. why this? please don't question. unlimited imagination. btw i am a high N here so yeah...
@naraaa5249
@naraaa5249 Жыл бұрын
as an ISFP, this explain a lot of my "such as?" in every deep convo i've had. I need facts and examples.
@ickysticky7
@ickysticky7 Жыл бұрын
Fr
@rubieshinedling4975
@rubieshinedling4975 Жыл бұрын
You can tell Frank is an intuitive because he can never think of a real-life example to explain what his big-picture idea means in real life! You can also tell I am an intuitive because the sentence before made sense in my head but probably not in real life bc I’m overlooking the details of how to write a real sentence.
@JayTohab
@JayTohab Жыл бұрын
The longer this went on, the more sense it made. Sometimes I'll vent to my dad about the week, giving a general summary about my feelings or experiences, but no matter how well I think I explained my thoughts, he'll always ask for examples. It used to really upset me- why can't you just take my word for how I'm feeling, why do I have to prove the legitimacy of my problems to you- but this really puts some of those experiences into perspective. 👍✨
@mollymattingly6736
@mollymattingly6736 Жыл бұрын
I/ENFJ here who works closely with an ISTP. I got into your videos after an MBTI staff development day to try to improve our communication. (Some of the comedy sketches are almost word for word conversations we've had haha!) Something I've found fascinating: we are both detail-oriented and visionary, but with different priorities. I am detail-oriented about the future and communication, and visionary about patterns, categorizing, and reading into emotional context. My coworker is detail-oriented about the concrete present and visionary about ultimate goals. Probably 80% of the time we talk past each other, it's that.
@LuccaAce
@LuccaAce Жыл бұрын
As someone who tested 87% intuitive, this was hilariously spot on. And it's illuminated some of my recent work problems 🤔 (especially with a sensing-type superior)
@mollytackabery8641
@mollytackabery8641 Жыл бұрын
Best explanation of Intuition vs Sensing! I feel like I finally understand! I love how you always have a sense of humor about it. 🙌🏻 😀
@brigitecunhacese4605
@brigitecunhacese4605 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the intuition "guessing" aspect in N types sometimes can get a bit insane. Like even tho I'm INFP many times when i get a "gut" feeling about something I try to tell myself to be more rational, to wait, to see the facts, and many times that "gut" feeling is indeed proven right despite not seeming to be logical (once i stop and try to think about WHY i had that guy feeling i can list the reasons i couldn't express in words before)
@driheart
@driheart Жыл бұрын
Totally relatable! Whenever I have to guess something, I discard the first guess as it seems as more of a gut feeling than reasonable and speak aloud the second or third or whatever seems the most logical after weighing the facts but most of the time my first guess is right or closest to the truth. All those times, when at at school I would make a guess and the one I thought first but didn't say would be indeed the right answer: Dang it!
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
I'm an infp and these gut feelings are the things I trust most tbh. I always pay attention to it and follow my heart ... which sounds really cheesy but it's true haha
@arfar.m
@arfar.m Жыл бұрын
@@driheart SAME
@gravyz2cute4u
@gravyz2cute4u Жыл бұрын
@@driheart Same here. Usually my gut feeling is right but I don't understand how and doubt myself so I have to go on an investigation to find out whether I was right or just making the wrong assumption. Drives me nuts when I'm stressed though haha
@violetdusk1968
@violetdusk1968 Жыл бұрын
Also an infp and same about the gut feelings. It's creepy how accurate that gut feeling is.
@Soviet_Cat1729
@Soviet_Cat1729 Жыл бұрын
Its nice to see a random person on the internet who describes me perfectly .
@JasonLaw29
@JasonLaw29 Жыл бұрын
I have often seen Frank James being described as an INFJ (an intuitive) but I have so often also sense a bias against intuitives in his videos that I think it must be a self-defense mechanism. However, as an intuitive I hate to admit it but he's accurate in this video. And yes, I am aware I am doing the 'intuitives thing' with my opening comment 😆
@infdox9051
@infdox9051 Жыл бұрын
internalized homophobia
@lilyflynn6086
@lilyflynn6086 Жыл бұрын
Its probs also cause there is usually a bias against sensors so he’s evening it out
@JasonLaw29
@JasonLaw29 Жыл бұрын
@@lilyflynn6086 Hi Lily, I was at least 50% trying to be ironic with my comment :P And being intuitives I guess it does give FJ and myself license to poke fun at ourselves. I have a lot of respect for sensors; they are so grounded unlike intuitives who tend to live in their heads more. The only thing about sensors is that they can sometimes take things too literally or they need things explained to them very specifically. It's kinda like intuitives are like the Platonists while sensors are like the Aristotelians. There is nothing wrong with either side; we are just different :)
@Shayne_T
@Shayne_T Жыл бұрын
He’s not an INFJ though:/
@JasonLaw29
@JasonLaw29 Жыл бұрын
@@Shayne_T I have no idea what personality type he is. I have only seen a lot of people describe him as INFJ.. He doesn't look like an INFJ to me too 😂 He looks to me more like an ENFP.
@tubax926
@tubax926 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video! Was an absolute comet ride through all the different sub-topics for this comparison. People often don't get that everyone uses everything, just some a bit more than others; so whenever they see an intuitive excessively worrying about every single detail one day out of a 100, they immediately think they were wrong and that they are probably sensors, and they just Scooby Doo'd their evil "intuitive" mask off.
@loganfox8634
@loganfox8634 Жыл бұрын
As an ENFP, I fit the description of intuitives with the first part. I don't understand why anyone would start a project without an outline. Whenever I write a story, I need to have the theme, and a general plot planned out from start to finish. I may or may not stick to my plan, but I need to see the big picture to even know where to start on something. For the second part, I can be very detail oriented when it comes to facts. My Ti blindspot hates subjective logic, so I really think it's a Te thing rather than a sensor thing. I notice false things easily. My ISFJ stepmom very evidently used Ti and only cares if something "makes sense" even if there's something wrong with it. To her, as long as it's similar enough to reality and can be understood, it's good. Not for me. For the third, fourth, and fifth part, I definitely care more about patterns and connections than wrong information. What you mentioned about sensors needing to give examples, I relate to, but only because I have a fear of being misunderstood. I definitely use analogies. New information is useless unless it can be related to older information (Ne and Si working together) so I tend to use analogies, but sometimes they are only relevant to me because of my unique past experiences that not everyone can relate to. For the sixth part, I'm not especially good at making predictions, but I definitely like guessing and I am good at following one thing to another. I got good at algebra because I could extrapolate non-obvious information from an equation and get a general idea of the mechanics of the equation. Sometimes I have a hard time sorting through the sea of details and coming to a concrete answer however. For the seventh part, I definitely relate when you mentioned about imagining future outcomes. I have far too many plans to account for random possibilities that would rely on very slim odds. I also can't stop myself from imagining how a situation could have turned out and I panic whenever I realize I get lucky because I imagine so many negative outcomes that I realize how close something bad was to happening. I have to tell myself the past is the last, but what if something identical happens again and the negative outcome happens? Anyways, thank you for confirming I am indeed an intuitive. Edit: I just realized how I put this into way more words than necessary 💀
@TheKyonle
@TheKyonle Жыл бұрын
Beautifully explained! As an ENTJ I have butt heads many times with my ESTJ colleagues because of my preference for intuition. It stresses me out to actually bother focusing on the details but when it comes to consulting, perhaps the detail is particularly important. Nevertheless, it's a pain to watch people obsess with the detail and not realise the opportunities lost or the anticipated issues just because it hasn't happened yet, as my 'guesses' tend to be pretty accurate.
@priskasama
@priskasama Жыл бұрын
That’s why it’s important to have both to complete a project with proper tasks assigned to everyone. With only intuitives it will work but the lack of details might weaken the project. And only sensors well, the project may lack long term vision or take too much time to start. As an INTJ I understood early that details were important, but I can’t bother it’s just so boring. I just delegate to someone who enjoy taking care of it (if possible).
@katarinawikholm5873
@katarinawikholm5873 Жыл бұрын
As an ENTJ my experience with the S-types in worklife is that they are more prone to stick to whatever the data tells them currently, even if you yourself can see the pattern, sniff out risk and act preventively. Very frustrating. Ofc details are important and should be factual, but my god the myopia!
@FentonHardyFan
@FentonHardyFan Жыл бұрын
As an ISTP who is the DM for a Ghostbusters RPG, it blows my mind how my INFJ friend can take two facts her character learned in the game and spin them into a grand overview of the entire situation. Occasionally it’s incredible how right she is! Other times, she’s waaay off base, but unfortunately she doesn’t reshape her view of the fictional situation as more facts are discovered, and is also extremely persuasive-so she can convince the other players to all also believe her theory. 😋
@michellecookie8825
@michellecookie8825 Жыл бұрын
Hello! I am an ENFJ and the analogy thing is 10000% SO TRUE. You didn't confuse me you actually cleared some things up.
@lissie_antklers004
@lissie_antklers004 Жыл бұрын
As an infp, I am very particular about the details and get stressed when the details are wrong, even the little ones. I also love seeking the truth and facts, what is real and what is not. This made me second-guessed my type again, some of them does not describe me haha
@magnificentsven1694
@magnificentsven1694 Жыл бұрын
Enneagram could be part of it. As an INFP with enneagram 5 I think it brings out the more "thinker" side than expected
@blizpix
@blizpix Жыл бұрын
If you study function stacks, infps can get very tripped up on their Te function and using it as a crutch. I am infp and I use math and facts as a security blanket, but after awhile it becomes very unsatisfying
@cbcimutebi5564
@cbcimutebi5564 5 ай бұрын
Omg this is literally me😭 but at the same time whenever I'm telling a story I feel like I forget a lot of specific details so I'm really confused
@ImFlooh
@ImFlooh Жыл бұрын
You could explain J/P parameter. To me it makes sense only when you know cog functions, but not really without them. At least I don't understand what would they be for except for distinguishing if a person's two top functions are extraverted perceiving and introverted judging or vive versa.
@jenniferhansen499
@jenniferhansen499 Жыл бұрын
Wow. That was a VERY thorough explanation. It was everything I've been learning out there all condensed into one video. Thanks so much! I always enjoy watching and learning from your videos.
@rachellemcculloch6411
@rachellemcculloch6411 Жыл бұрын
You should do a video on a group of friends who are all infj's! I think it would be interesting to say the least. I'm an infj and have a few acquaintances who are infj's. I was wondering what it would be like if we were all in the same room talking and how that conversation would look like. Appreciate your content! Your channel is one of my favorites!
@r27kristo21
@r27kristo21 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely a good idea💡 as even though you are all INFJs you wont do things the same so we'll get to see various textures and layers to this type. Would definitely be a good idea for each MBTI type too (-INFP)
@folkis982
@folkis982 Жыл бұрын
Please do J vs P I have no idea what’s that about. Love your content btw ❤️❤️👏
@Dionyzos
@Dionyzos Жыл бұрын
The analogy part is so spot on. I always compare stuff to get my point across quickly but so many people counter with "You absolutely cannot compare those things!". This is especially true when trying to debate someone in a comment section where summarizing is so valuable because space and time are limited. If I have to go into the details, I'm outta there lol
@hinoki1977
@hinoki1977 Жыл бұрын
For all the stupid Instagram accounts that literally ignore the sensors, pretending they don't exist or something. I think the sensors are way too underestimated among the mbti community. :/
@Anonymous_Anon882
@Anonymous_Anon882 Жыл бұрын
And intuitives are underestimated in real life (because where their strengths lie often can’t be directly-seen unless you know them intellectually). It balances-out.
@andeeq666
@andeeq666 Жыл бұрын
They can’t help it if they know nothing about sensors and are intimidated.
@Anonymous_Anon882
@Anonymous_Anon882 Жыл бұрын
@@andeeq666 intimidated by who?
@hermianix8919
@hermianix8919 Жыл бұрын
@@Anonymous_Anon882 they said the word “sensor” use your intuition
@Anonymous_Anon882
@Anonymous_Anon882 Жыл бұрын
@@hermianix8919 okay, dumbo.
@holleighlordel1575
@holleighlordel1575 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff! Now I know why having to make a detailed outline of my report was so arduous in school. I just wanted to give a broad overview and figure out all the details later when I actually wrote it. And when public speaking I just jot down a few key points and then I can just link it all together in the moment. Having to write every word of a speech beforehand would be detestable. I’m always categorizing. But I get bogged down and paralyzed when i can’t see all the categories or which category every item fits into. Getting, and staying, organized is hard. Now that I’m older I realize it’s counterproductive to constantly guess what’s coming next because I am missing details! So I’ve had to learn to stop myself from guessing and just focus and listen to what the other person is actually saying. Thanks FJ! -ENFP
@indigobunting5041
@indigobunting5041 Жыл бұрын
My problem with outlines was the opposite. Every fact ended up being its own point. Too many points in the outline. My categories ended up a list of facts and summaries weren't very summarizing.
@Chris.R.
@Chris.R. Жыл бұрын
INFP here, I can tell, that at work I‘m into details but also having the „big picture“ in the back of my mind. I trained for this. I had to learn to combine both things, and I‘m still improving to gain balance. I can tell that‘s an exhausting way.
@KimberlyFaith260
@KimberlyFaith260 Жыл бұрын
Interesting thing about the Patterns vs. Events point: one time, a peer and I were doing this activity to determine what we would guess the price of certain grocery items was. We came to an example of where we were shown a purple bag of mozzarella cheese. I guessed it was the more expensive option out of the two prices we were given because cheese is oftentimes the most expensive part of a meal, comparing itself to carbs or bread, for example. (There’s a reason why Olive Garden serves so many bread sticks before getting to the meals with cheese it in. Bread is much less expensive than dairy products). Also, because the bag was purple, and purple is so rare in nature, it one of the most expensive colors to use (Hence why purple is the color of royalty, because royals were at one point only able to afford purple dye). Whereas, the other peer figured out that the price was actually the less expensive option solely because of the pattern that the first option was always correct. I did not even notice the pattern at all. In case you’re wondering, I’m an ISTJ, and the peer was an INTP.
@JohnHenrysaysHi
@JohnHenrysaysHi Жыл бұрын
"They are categorizing the sensing" out of things. That is the most awesome tidbit since your Iceberg video where you brought up the appeal of trying to piece together inconsistencies. And this is my favorite Sunday educational video since then. I just butt heads today with someone over categorizing. And this happens a lot...well, gotta go! I think this is one of your best 16 personalties related videos along with the 16 Personalities 90s and Life Hack skits. Thanks Frank! I struggle with processing your videos right away which is a reason I joke around but they start kicking in when I'm out or exercising during the week which is why I really appreciated when you took breaks for the videos to breathe. Not that I'm complaining getting new videos! The Seinfeld one rocked, and oh, duh...I finally figured out my type! Raquel Welch. Is that the actress that the guys are into? At least Jerry and George...I forget. No, you referenced the most beautiful actress that I can think of in one of your introvert skits Grace Kelly. Raquel Welch is up there along with Farah Fawcett, Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum, Ava Gardner, Catherine Zeta Jones, Jennifer Connelly, Heidi Klum, Eva Mendez...but Grace Kelly is the only actress I can think of who must have been born in Tennessee, and the Introvert skit you brought her up was one of my favorites! It was kinda a spiritual successor to one of my favorite Sunday videos the Compliment skit! The compliment skit, the Iceberg video, and this this intuition vs sensing are my favorite Sunday videos. And I need to process it more but I think this might be a 10/10 video. The visuals, placing, mix of levity, and authenticity (I think you were a little too detached in your last one along with Kylo Ren and Harley Quinn pop culture reference were helpful examples but they didn't seem like you which is fine because they're popular characters and I couldn't think of a better example to illustrate INFP than Kyle Ren (I read in the comments someone typed Frankenstein's monster as an INFP which he might be a better character but I think you chose the most helpful example just like Luke might be the most helpful for heroes...at least from the old movies since I didn't see the new ones past Episode VII which Revenge of the Sith is my favorite Star Wars movie but I think Empire, New Hope, and Episode VII Force Awakens were the best made Star Wars films and...it was my favorite Star Wars movie at the time because it was the last one I saw and on the people's hype which... Oh wait, I don't know if this is helpful to anyone but a reason why I write so much is for tactile memory where there's an emotional connection so it's kinda like with Star Wars where I watched the Star Wars movies multiple times as a kid but my mind was a complete blank on Han Solo not knowing who he was as an adult but then seeing the new Force Awakens and getting hyped with the people for conversation and writing about it, it kept an emotional connection for Star Wars to help with memory similar to why if I write what you say in your videos and being that I'm having a blast keeping up with your videos and thinking of trying to write something entertaining for the comments (which is why even you took a break, I'd still be thinking of stuff for the Tuesdays and then Wednesdays and then Thursdays because you kept changing up the days so then I had to keep thinking every day haha) , it keeps what you say in my head when previously when I'd listen to 16 type videos or read up on forums, I'd be taking notes But this emotional connection is my notes...oh, and that's why your recent thumbnail changes messed me up because now that the visual connection is gone, looking at the date, I know I had to have watched the videos, but I have to click on the video to see that I liked it to help confirm (I'm subscribed to around 400 people, and you're one of the 20 some subscribers that I "like" before watching...and you are my favorite INFJ youtuber..I can make a list of my favorite of the 16 types so you don't think I'm just blowing sunshine up your bum)...which... Does that have anything to do with not trusting the sensory? You know maybe...man I do have to go haha But I pick things up and want to touch them to lock them in as if they're real or something. I want to touch and hold things to make it real....just make it reeeeallll....I think that's an Alien Ant Farm lyric I gotta go! Hopefully, oh wait...I forgot...back to this video in comparison to last, I think the detachness might help for mixing things up creativity and the pop culture references could help bring new people in (also to help people get too attached to you since you're a likable guy and...you made that amazing Iceberg video so you know fandom), but I'm just saying that if it's helpful feedback, this video had the professionalism and the production values but appeared more like you were still down to earth our boy, Frank James who is worthy of having 5 millions subscribers but still appealed to a more intimate audience of 5 subscribers whereas that one it appeared like you were aiming at addressing 5 million people...this just seemed more like you were still you from your old videos where....I gotta go! Thanks! Oh, and thanks to editor Kevin if he helped! Take care! Have a great rest of your weekend! And Happy Halloween since woahhhh we're half way there!
@Biaxident129
@Biaxident129 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for this! The details make no sense until I know and understand the overview. Once I have the overview, I know where to place the details that follow in my head so that everything makes sense.
@bm5211
@bm5211 Жыл бұрын
It's funny, this actually corresponds to my two biggest frustrations in conversation: people who go off on unnecessary tangents all the time and can't get to the point (intuitives), and people who keep shoving in unnecessary details which genuinely don't matter and make the whole thing a drag to listen to (sensors). I love both types of people (and I'm pretty sure I'm guilty of the same things sometimes!), but man, I really wish words were used more efficiently, lol
@steveruqus2680
@steveruqus2680 Жыл бұрын
Ne dominant types love tangents (ENTP, ENFP) most of all. You sound like someone with Te in slot 1 or 2. As an INTJ I can say "unnecessary" tangents wear me out almost as much as accuracy at the expense of action (ISTP, INTP).
@GrafinVonHopper
@GrafinVonHopper Жыл бұрын
Mas os intuitivos vão sim direto ao ponto. Quem rodeia até chegar ao ponto são os sensores.
@catherinegarmon3027
@catherinegarmon3027 Жыл бұрын
Them: "So I ran into Larry -- Lanny? Larry? Yeah, I think his name is Larry. Or is it Lanny?" Me: It doesn't matter!!!!! Just keep going! Them: "So anyway, Larry - or Lanny -- he used to live in that old house by the Thompson farm -- you know it --- yes, you do --- they used to grow blueberries in the summer, and blackberries too, I think?? Because we went out there and picked blueberries and I think we picked blackberries, too. Although maybe the blackberries we picked was that time we drove up to Bloomerville to that berry farm, remember that? And..." Me: But what about Larry?
@basicwirdo736
@basicwirdo736 Жыл бұрын
10:47 yes, the guessing part is SO true. I’ve gotten in trouble sometimes for this , cause I was not paying attention, and just assume what the point of the other person is. - from an intuitive😂
@maddiemae73
@maddiemae73 Жыл бұрын
Omg the analogy part is so relatable… I’m an intuitive type and I’m always making the most random extensive analogies that make so much sense in my brain, but no one else gets it bc my brain makes absolutely no sense
@doorvavaidya6961
@doorvavaidya6961 Жыл бұрын
This is one of your most helpful videos Frank, thank you
@AnimePeaches
@AnimePeaches Жыл бұрын
Another great video. This helped explain so much. I'm still having trouble with the differences between the introvert and extrovert versions of intuition and sensing though, especially the differences between Si and Se. Would you be able to do a video that goes a bit more in-depth with that please?
@_dashyy
@_dashyy Жыл бұрын
Same man this is exactly what I need!
@kitsunebaxter6311
@kitsunebaxter6311 Жыл бұрын
INTJ. Knowing X, Y, Z, W, U, V is neat. Seeing that X usually leads to Y and W leads to U and V is a bit more neat. Realizing that W prevents X but still encourages Y but less than X with the bonus results of V and U one of which feeds back into W, perpetuating the process, and the other separately acts to increase the probability that Z will happen while decreasing the likelihood of X more than W does… It’s seeing the Rube Goldberg machinery of the universe. It’s the stuff that makes quantum reality and macro reality seem less separate distinct existences governed by disparate rules and more the unified whole they are.
@BriarRH
@BriarRH Жыл бұрын
yes! i watched some physicist dudes talk about how they didn't know how quantum mechanics lead to macro physics and i understood it immediately. it's like pointillist paintings (ex, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte featured in ferris bueller's day off), there's many tiny dots doing their own thing but as you pull out they lose distinctness, and you mostly see the larger image they're working together to construct. but the dots don't go away, they're still there, doing their funny little dot things.
@Brendawallingbear
@Brendawallingbear Жыл бұрын
That was the best, most relatable and understandable explanation I've ever heard and it really helps me.
@GuessImHereNow
@GuessImHereNow 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! This makes everything so much more clear for me!
@meganleffingwell3437
@meganleffingwell3437 Жыл бұрын
This is a good subject! 😁
@cherrypotpi791
@cherrypotpi791 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a video you did before on how each personality type matures into a strong version of their type by learning on how to use their inferior function. I personally really try hard to work on perceiving the world through sensing, because I dislike it; but I would love to hear an updated run down of how all personality types tries to strengthen their inferior functions.
@stevenkinscherf6642
@stevenkinscherf6642 Жыл бұрын
Very cool video Frank! Could you do another one like this for Thinking vs. Feeling ?
@amalibrahim4377
@amalibrahim4377 Жыл бұрын
I have been waiting this video for a long time
@vanessavasquez1099
@vanessavasquez1099 Жыл бұрын
In all categories Frank struggling to give examples as a sensor is the cutest thing
@andeeq666
@andeeq666 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t notice any examples.
@arfar.m
@arfar.m Жыл бұрын
@@andeeq666 yeah because he was struggling w/ the examples, he couldn't think of any in the given moment bc he's an intuitive type too (INFP)
@hermianix8919
@hermianix8919 Жыл бұрын
Yea he already figure about what the meaning is already but can’t but it in simplified words to tell us why.
@nickynockyknackynoo2346
@nickynockyknackynoo2346 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Frank! This was so very accurate. I recognised (and sometimes cringed) over the 'I' in my INFP! 😲 I would like one of your surveys to look for any correlation pattern between MBTI and (obvious physical characteristics) such as eye colour. Ideally, I did want to capture some evidence of life events which manifest as physical traces and may indicate a particular MBTI. However, at the non-threatening simplest level I wondered whether a simple survey of MBTI, eye colour, country and sex would be interesting. It SHOULD show no correlation... I'm just curious....
@winniechan384
@winniechan384 Жыл бұрын
omg this explains so much, I always get comments along the lines of "explain further" or "give examples" on my essays back when I was in school and I'm like why?! 🤣
@KingTroytacus
@KingTroytacus 9 ай бұрын
You are the only one to clarify this so easily for me to understand I’m Intuitive over sensing.
@romanuza25
@romanuza25 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was waiting for this video !
@romanuza25
@romanuza25 Жыл бұрын
(about sending and intuition)
@SoloMonYamashita-Hermit
@SoloMonYamashita-Hermit Жыл бұрын
@@romanuza25 Sensing.* :)
@romanuza25
@romanuza25 Жыл бұрын
@@SoloMonYamashita-Hermit sensing yeah ! ooops!
@CineShinya
@CineShinya Жыл бұрын
To be honest, the unreasonable, underestimation of the sensors by the American mbti community combined with the first difference the video shows, "overview / details" gave me a déjà vu from when I sent my art portfolio to an American studio, as they pointed out as “negative aspects” the fact I draw details, shades and light, while what they want is mainstream, simplified and flat caricatures and vectors because "they are easy to sell". But in Europe, I am hired as an illustrator a lot exactly because I don't follow the caricature simplified pattern and they seem to appreciate my lighting and details. So...maybe the underrating stereotype is a cultural thing? Who knows... In my country we are also very philosophical and we enjoy analyzing things and questioning, and I do as well, often much more than any intuitive I know, even if my Si is dominant. And I have been asked by an intuitive how and I am into fantasy and published my own fantasy books since I am not an intuitive but a sensor and "fantasy is an intuitive's thing" ...guys...stereotypes don't define us all. Everyone has their own value and for things to move forward you need both the vision and the practical person that can make it come true. And often, against the stereotypes, one can be both.
@JohnHenrysaysHi
@JohnHenrysaysHi Жыл бұрын
If you drew your avatar and your banner, that American studio was missing out because your art is great! Fantasy being a intuitive notion doesn't match up with the notion of sensors being the largest population since they're the ones funding pop culture franchises, especially with the notion of ISTJs and ISFJs being the most common types and being so loyal to uphold the enduring fantastical/science fiction characters. Curious if that notion has made a lot of ISFJs think they're INFP because of that stereotype. Although, INFP J.R.R. Tolkien is the one fantasy author to Rule them all! At least what I read, which isn't much, and I haven't read LOTR or Chronicles of Narnia (Horse and His Boy was my favorite...but I don't remember a single thing about it) since I was a kid. Best regards with your illustrator career!
@CineShinya
@CineShinya Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHenrysaysHi Thank you so much! I actually drew this when I was 14... I hope I have improved since then , but it means a lot to me that you like it even if it's so old 🌺 Your point is exactly what I had in mind! And Tolkien has also been the example that I think we most have in mind when it comes to that matter. (And I am a Huge fan of Tolkien, half of my fanart is about The Silmarilion XD) Thank you so much for your kind words and I return the best wishes with whatever expresses you the best or the goals you may have. 🌺
@JohnHenrysaysHi
@JohnHenrysaysHi Жыл бұрын
​@@CineShinya Hey, as "they" say: make new art but keep the old; one is silver, and the other is gold. And I'm sure your new stuff is gold if you continue that trajectory since you were 14. That American animation studio was missing out. And by "they" I meant me. Psst...you know the all knowing, all seeing "they" narratives? That's me. It's how I get my kicks coming up with all different "you know they say..." narratives, especially coming up with ones that contradict each other to see what happens. I bet you're now re-thinking the well wishes for my goals...although, you did say best meaning, it probably should be for something good, and if not, then you were the kind one suggesting I had noble goals like a stereotypical friendly ISFJ...I'm kidding! Hopefully, I didn't loose with these jokes, but if you'd like to share your inspiration behind your avatar, feel free! Very cool that your fan art is of The Silmarillion. I think Tolkien helped create such a rich template and his LOTR will endure for all time. Regardless of anyone's type, I think he's an amazing inspiration for making art to uplift people, and perhaps, Tolkien's Middle Earth isn't everyone's cup of tea from a surface level, but I think if people find the right variation that caters to their sensibilities, they can appreciate it. And being that Si is so particular, ISFJs be excellent barer of the torch. Also, ISFJ Samwise Gamgee is the best. When I think of best fictional friends, I think of Sam, Cliff Booth (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Mary Bailey (It's a Wonderful Life), Lisa (Rear Window), Mel Miller (A Face in the Crowd), and...well, pretty much the entire Fellowship of the Ring are up there. Perhaps, the reason behind that American studio's decision was because they were thinking of people wanting a similar appeal with Myers and Briggs where they're trying to give the basic of essence/simplistic representation for the widest appeal for people to project themselves into, but, and I'd enjoy hearing your thoughts, I think of Meyers and Briggs types like emoticons where it's basic cave men language that can be used to represent so many different emotions without context similar to how personality type is just the basic essence of personality type whereas people's full personality is informed how the choices they make with their intellect and will which is informed by people's beliefs, faith, intelligence (which factors into what you initially said about the underestimation of sensors- people are missing out!), maturity, experiences, upbringing, financial situation, job, culture, health, surrounding, education, etc. Conceptually, ISFJs can be more interesting than INFJs since if they're just common types, then the people would have to work more on their personality to stand out, and if they're dominant function is introvert sensing, they're informed/energized with actual experience, and every single person is different, and being that introverted sensing is so particular to the individual, it provides a wealth of interest. And now thanks to the internet, it's probably helped a lot of sensors develop intuition way quicker thanks to the wealth of options for someone with just the right personality at the right time to cater to each individuals particular interests to make them interested in developing intuition in a fun way. And this is just my theory, but I think if type is based on the overall big picture, then it makes sense for types to be be most similar to the same type with one letter off, and possibly the reverse say for an ISFJ since, and please share your thoughts! In order to get refined sensing with Si, it would require extroverted sensing, and I'm currently thinking being introverts, and depending on how much they spend time alone, ISFJs could develop more Fi than Fe, or be focused on their own Fi values to better Fe harmonize with people, which means that they're conceptually adept at Si and Fi which are very particular functions providing for a very unique individual as opposed to an INFJ attempting to simplify everything combined with Fe, that doesn't make for such uniqueness (unless they're more introverted developing that particular Fi which might be a case with Frank James which is a reason people think he's an INFP but I don't know!) which is why I think a lot of people of every type would relate to Frank James' INFJ skit segments since it's the broadest appealing type meaning, it's helpful for setting a standard for cool and attractiveness, but everyone is different so it's just a way to get the general population on the same page to highlight those, like yourself, who don't fit in with the generalities. And getting back to ISFJs, if they're so introverted to develop Fi more (and this is just my theory!), they might think themselves similar to ESFPs along with INFJs, ESFJs, ISFPs, and ISTJs, but the distinction will be apparent when thinking of ISFJs conceptual weakness with thinking and intuition, and because they're weaker in those areas, the more "preferred" Ti and Ne with be help make the distinction where they'll appear so much different conceptually than ESFPs and ISFPs, and then somewhat ISTJs but being that I think the introverted thinking depth of Ti requires breaking apart Te for a refined consistent logic that works for the individual, ISFJs can relate to ISTJs. So the inferior Ne is going to be more apparent with lack of inclination toward Ni and therefore by not being so inclined toward that Ni reduction, ISFJs are going to be interesting....conceptually...everyone is their own unique individual. Also, I think ESFPs might not focus on developing Si like ISFJs with Se because the introverting side of Si isn't required for Se where they can just go go go experiencing and not refining, so an ESFP most likely won't confuse himself or herself with being an ISFJ. And with that, there might be something with ENFPs and ENTPs not being for refining Ni which is why....I'm thinking that might be why Frank James said the types he'd want to be the most alien with are ISFJs, ISTJs, ENFPs, and ENTPs...I didn't think this through, I'm thinking right now as I'm writing to you and I gotta go! haha Hope some of this made sense! Feel free to let me know if you disagree or having any other thoughts! I really appreciate your reply. And your classy pleasant emoticons...as opposed to what I consider to be the caveman over the top smiley faces ones. Emoticons like the flowers you used or Christmas trees help create pleasant tone in a more elegant manner in my opinion but if you use those other emoticons, I don't mind! Hope your week is off to a nice start!
@CineShinya
@CineShinya Жыл бұрын
@@JohnHenrysaysHi My friend...I must admit I was astonished, this has the biggest reply I have ever seen on youtube! Which I will take it as that you really gave it some time and thought, so thank you for sharing all these thoughts with me. Also, kudos for the separated paragraphs, they are easier to read. I agree with most things you say, so I don't see a point to elaborate on them one by one. Overall, I find your train of thought quite interesting as also the references and examples you gave. And about your humour, I have an ENTP brother. I can handle a lot~ About the American studios, I agree to what you said, but also the American culture seems to sacrifice quality for quantity in every aspect. More people to please, so more simplified products. The problem with that is that people are satisfied with products below average. You see that in music, you see that in food and films...They focus on the trends and not on making something actually good. Sometimes people are scared of what is good because they can't reach it, so it's not as relatable. The comparison of the INFJs with ISFJs, was pretty much to the point as well, but when it comes to cognitive functions, the culture but also the daily life of each person or their interests might lead to the utilisation of each one of them. You mentioned internet, but also reading interesting books or watching good films can help you grow as a person. I know Ni dominants that can't grasp many philosophical concepts or feel irrelevant to them because their Ni is trapping them in their own point of view, something Ne users don't struggle with as we are open to different perspectives. I have also noticed INFJs make often generalizations and come up with quotes that seem wise at first, but missing all the exceptions and facts, they just created a beautiful lie. Something that doesn't apply in real life. And they refuse to see it. Even FJ here, from his content overall in comparison to other MBTI channels, I don't know if it's an Ni or something else, but... he tends to stick a lot to his own perspective and the way he portrays the characters never breaks the stereotypes or gets deeper. I know the sketches are comedic, but they seem too....2D. Dear Kristin, on the other hand, gives them more depth and has them interact with each other making them more real. But maybe this is also because she is an Extrovert and FJ is an introvert. And this might play a part, as she appears to know well people from each type and mimic their behaviour, still in a comedic way but more dimensional. I am also surprised and glad of your appreciation to my reply and use of emojis that are a little out of the ordinary with a more floral approach. I think smiley faces wouldn't define me as much as an offer. And offering a beautiful flower is as if you indeed give something to the other person more than a smile that might be fake. Even if we still talk about emojis. And artistically speaking, the flower emojis are more elegant than the yellow silly faces, aren't they?~ 🌸🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷 And you can be creative with the aesthetic as well 🍁🍂🍊🌾 Or express not just a fleeting emotion or reaction but your entire state of deeper feelings. 🥀 I didn't think I would come to analyze emojis, but here we are. Thank you for bringing it up. It lead to an interesting path. 💐
@JohnHenrysaysHi
@JohnHenrysaysHi Жыл бұрын
​@@CineShinya I really appreciated what you said about the smiley emoticons coming across fake, and I agree. Of course, it depends on the person and sometimes it could provide a helpful balance for more aggressive people where they have to swing the other way over the top emotionally. Also, they're useful to help de-escalate things with them since because since they're so emotional they only respond to emotion, and that's not a feeler or thinker thing which is something that Frank and other people bring up. The Meyers and Briggs foundation says: "Don't confuse Feeling with emotion. Everyone has emotions about the decisions they make. Also do not confuse Thinking with intelligence. Everyone uses Thinking for some decisions and Feeling for others. In fact, a person can make a decision using his or her preference, then test the decision by using the other preference to see what might not have been taken into account." Although, I understand how Fe reads the emotional expressions of others and how Fi values can be informed by ones' emotions, so I think I understand what they're saying. Frank uses emoticons a lot but I understand being that this is channel is how he's making a living so he just has to appeal to what the people want but, if someone used those kind of emoticons with me when it was just me seeing the emoticon, and not the person thinking other people were reading our texts, I wouldn't appreciate it and think they're phony or trying to manipulate me. And I might use emoticons back at them or mirror them to try to help them feel better or I'm on pick up pants patrol in covering my butt from some weirdo. It's like white knight men/feminists being so overly the top about women where I'm thinking, they're probably perverts or I'll see them on the news later on. Also, I think similarly about many into anime with the over the top emotions. Although, the attraction to the over the emotions might be by people who have trouble reading people so they need the over the top emotions. That might have something to with INTPs and ISTPs being into anime. My inability to read people well is one interested I had in Meyers and Briggs so I'm not putting anyone down, and it's something I actually broke down over years ago when someone was asking when I was interest in Meyers and Briggs because I wasn't good at reading people...but I think I'm decent in away, which I'm sure you, and anyone is, if you're a "real person", it doesn't matter what type you are: real recognizes real. Everyone appreciates authenticity. Reasonably of course, there's a time and a place for everything, and everyone should have privacy and with so many weirdos, I don't recommend full out authenticity but more relative authenticity. Not bashing anime, since Dragon Ball was my favorite franchise, and Son Goku was my favorite fictional character (at least up to the Freeza arc since he and the rest of the characters lost their intelligence and, while they are flawed, they had a nobility to them, and that nobility was lost as well...plus, the writing made no sense but that's another conversation). Also, I like Ponyo when I saw it. And I saw that you had anime looking videos on your channel, and that's the kind of anime aesethetic I think is great. But regardless of my preferences, hopefully you understood what I meant with my Spidey sense going off with certain people into the overly emotional fake nice guy stuff where, again, it's like "I'll see you on the news" and stay away from kids, and all our daughters and sisters, weirdos! Uh oh I gotta go! Uh...Your explanation for emoticons was excellent. This is my favorite reply I ever got in this channel. Also, great observation on what you said about Ni. Although, with Frank James, the reason not to go deep is because he's appeal to potentially millions, and can't go deeper/more nuanced because then that would veer away from personality type and more into personality in my opinion. The cartoony-ness helps and while I think Kristin has great skits (After her Easter one, I think she went down a really niche dorky path where she lost me, but then I saw her recent Philosopher ones and that was back own point because I didn't think her skits were very good (to be frank, I thought her last one with the INTP was awful). I gotta go. Thank you for your thoughts. Feel free to tag me any time to see me in the comments. I write a lot of out there stuff because I'm trying to be entertaining but also...fluff to keep certain people away. And also, I write things to make a point so I gotta go Hope you have a great day! Thank you so much! Please keep using your creative, graceful, elegant emoticons. I've been thinking about emoticons for years and was so happy to read your post! Also, again rushing so sorry if this is all over the place!
@JaIri122
@JaIri122 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this explanation and for having put it in video format 👍🏼😊 (I’m not a Feeler type.. Just working on my Fi)
@ClubENTP
@ClubENTP Жыл бұрын
Always Informative and Entertaining.
@todd_the_odd
@todd_the_odd Жыл бұрын
This was really helpful. I was always kind of confused with intuition and sensing. Uhh, yeah. - INFP
@gerdina5168
@gerdina5168 Жыл бұрын
Well said, eh yes. -enfp
@TheZig390
@TheZig390 Жыл бұрын
This is such a great video it’s so factual but funny haha - a certified INTP
@RomaEntero-wg9rm
@RomaEntero-wg9rm Жыл бұрын
I meannn how are you sooo good abt these? tbvh i learnt so much abt myself and typology from you than any other sources
@TiredGryphon
@TiredGryphon Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this video a lot XD my sister says I’m a pretty strong sensor, but I never knew what the difference was, so this really helped clear that up thank you :) (And I definitely agree with her S sounds pretty accurate)
@lajourdanne
@lajourdanne Жыл бұрын
Your description of these two was very sensing! Especially when you said to "get to the point" in reference to summaries. I always need someone to tell me why I should care or else I won't listen. Not sure if that's intuitive, being a questioner tendency, or just neurodivergence though lol Edit: finished the video and now I think this was more of just a general rant about intuition lol
@WhyYoutubeWhy
@WhyYoutubeWhy Жыл бұрын
It didn't feel like a rant to me. I mean, i do rant about those long intros, which I agree with even as an intuitive. But I do agree that is wasn,t very intuitive of him thinking that people that do that are intuitive because I am not like that. Like, those videos with long intros are not even talking much about the subject at hand so it's not even a resume.
@andeeq666
@andeeq666 Жыл бұрын
I agree it was about intuition. I’m a sensor and it didn’t make any sense to me.
@mihiduli4055
@mihiduli4055 Жыл бұрын
Okay, now I am 100% sure finally that I'm an intuitive I just hate giving examples and categories are always a huge part for me. I was always confused bc I like facts but also over review and theories and moving around dancing and going to gym.
@raytisan
@raytisan 4 ай бұрын
This is life saving. Thank you for sharing. Super well made. Attention to detail in all your everything. And like ur like likeanle
@tash6974
@tash6974 Жыл бұрын
This helped! I still don’t know what type i am but probably leaning towards intuition Thank you!
@macy.r8
@macy.r8 Жыл бұрын
The overview thing is accurate. When I tell friends a story, I give the overall gist first then along the way I remember to add details that matter. In my view they should get it because I’ve given them the context where whatever detail I remember to add can obviously fit into.
@GrafinVonHopper
@GrafinVonHopper Жыл бұрын
Exatamente. Sabendo do que se trata, fica mais fácil de imaginar o que pode ocorrer em ir discutirão os detalhes. Eu acho que os sensoriais são muito robotizados e sem nenhuma imaginação...😒
@seth-leong-scott3474
@seth-leong-scott3474 Жыл бұрын
As a sensor, I can confirm it’s super uncomfortable for me to just guess stuff
@khamdydeklao3304
@khamdydeklao3304 Жыл бұрын
Great vid bro!!! Big thanks 💞
@MBTIhumans
@MBTIhumans Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing!
@TheTrueGlaukos
@TheTrueGlaukos Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely more on the N side, but tests usually show me as pretty close on the whole N vs S scale. I've had a lot of trouble with both types when it comes to actually DOING things though. when they get to their extremes S types can get so bogged down in details that they'll never actually start a project, or they'll make it way more complicated than it needs to be by constantly ironing out these details. then when something goes wrong it throws the entire project off because it affects the other details. then on the other side, when N types go to their extremes their plans become unreasonable, making grand plans but never going over key details, then getting overwhelmed when those big issues come up that they didn't see coming.
@A____B
@A____B Жыл бұрын
Finally some quality
@il5702
@il5702 Жыл бұрын
brilliant explanation!!!!!! you know your stuff ❤
@spatz82_the_fierzwolf
@spatz82_the_fierzwolf Жыл бұрын
Best video you’ve ever made, hands down
@CamzCritiques
@CamzCritiques Жыл бұрын
if you're extremely confused as to whether you're "intuitive" or "sensing" because you relate to different aspects of both so much, it's time to learn about cognitive functions. ExxJ and IxxP types are not super controlled by their N function or S function. we have it relatively balanced. this is why i you see lots of ESxJs making generalizations and IxNPs correcting things for the sake of nuance. the order of our cognitive functions explain this. it's all about preference and some preferences are heavier than others
@BH-sr1kb
@BH-sr1kb Жыл бұрын
Tangents is the key to look for. I'm intuitive. I realised years ago when talking to sensors they were getting frustrated because I just can't help going off on tangents in every conversation. I noticed that whenever I am conversing with someone who goes off on tangents I am indeed speaking to an intuitive.
@GrafinVonHopper
@GrafinVonHopper Жыл бұрын
E o que seria "sair pela tangente"? Porque se tiver relacionado com rodeios e detalhes insignificantes, definitivamente eu não me encaixo, porque gosto de ir direto ao ponto.
@catherinegarmon3027
@catherinegarmon3027 Жыл бұрын
But don't people go into tangents ehen they are trying to get all the facts straight? Like recalling petty details like the name of a person or road or town and eho was there and why etc.?
@CJ-hh3gx
@CJ-hh3gx Жыл бұрын
INTJ Well, this explains a lot. I found this very informative. It's given me a lot to think about.
@n4ymzyt908
@n4ymzyt908 Жыл бұрын
i've been waiting this video since forever
@mimimo555
@mimimo555 Жыл бұрын
Please do more of these.
@CoolName04
@CoolName04 Жыл бұрын
I really needed this video cuz whenever I take a mbti test the intuition and sensing part alternate between 51%ish and 49%ish But I love binary things and getting a summary before indulging into the specifics and I definitely LOVE patterns and to categorize things and don’t love to have subdivisions or nuance things (like controversial topics) that I can’t figure in which category they r
@LLawlietXD
@LLawlietXD Жыл бұрын
This is interesting reflecting on my job and my work relationship with my manager - I am an INFJ and my supervisor/manager is an ISTJ (we are both lawyers)- we have different ways approaching cases but we both really appreciate attention to detail.
@haramansari0904
@haramansari0904 Жыл бұрын
I have taken the personality test multiple times and I mostly got INTJ or INTP and one time ISTJ. During the video, I kept analyzing myself and reached the conclusion that in many situations I use sensing more than intuition. but there's 1 one thing where I think I use intuition more and that is remembering stories and events. When I hear, watch or read a story or event no matter how hard I try to keep the details in mind, I forget them and only remember the summary/gist of it. It's really hard for me to recall the names of people, places, objects and dates of the events but I do remember the impression it had on me and the conclusion/moral of it.
@Leazha08
@Leazha08 Жыл бұрын
I always thought I was a sensor but it turns out I’m actually a intuitive after a lot of researching and learning about each functions. Thanks for this video FJ. You’ve really helped a lot ❤
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
Do you know what your mbti type is?
@Leazha08
@Leazha08 Жыл бұрын
@@luiiiandmovieee infp
@luiiiandmovieee
@luiiiandmovieee Жыл бұрын
@@Leazha08 cool, me too!
@Leazha08
@Leazha08 Жыл бұрын
@@luiiiandmovieee aye that’s nice 😊
@ponderwoodtimes
@ponderwoodtimes Жыл бұрын
@Frank James This was a great video, but I really am more confused than before?!🙃 I'm an INFJ married to an ESFJ and many times, I care a whole lot more about accurate details and specifics, and he can be much more of a generalist unless he is story telling or having a conversation. I have read some scientific studies in the past which state that many women tend to be more detail oriented and guys tend to prefer more generalities, but I'm not certain how accurate that is, given that I've met guys whose lives thrive on dotting every I and crossing every T. I would be interested in knowing your thoughts on this.
@lizzie7654
@lizzie7654 Жыл бұрын
The guessing definitely comes from the way we read patterns. I love how you said its so true we both use both. I think its good to see even when you do the myers-briggs you are not 100% one way you tend to be 30 vs 70 or sometimes even 45 vs 55 etc. I think people become too stuck in 'I'm only this' - we aren't robots for sure. The first time I did the MB I was IS - that was 15yrs ago... the last 10 years I consistently am IN... I notice I use both a lot and I guess they are probably pretty close for me. I tend to go by patterns at very subconscious level and my intuition is usually rarely wrong but even so usually before actioning on anything of consequence, I'll be like 'hold up - why?' and I identify the pattern in the context and look at why I see that pattern - there is a part of me that must understand what it was especially for big decision, maybe this is the S jumping in as a secondary thing. Not sure lol :P
@niteshyadav-fc2ub
@niteshyadav-fc2ub Жыл бұрын
"Or at least they feel good about guessing even if they got a track record of being wrong " Your words cut deep, deeper than any blade
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