What is the ENTJ personality like? - (MBTI)

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • In this video I describe the ENTJ personality type (MBTI). I mention their strengths and weaknesses, and how the cognitive functions influence this. For more MBTI-related videos, check out this channel.
    Chapters:
    0:00 General description + Strengths
    10:11 Weaknesses
    15:00 More specifics + Cognitive functions
    18:33 Back to weaknesses
    23:47 Back to cognitive functions
    Keywords: personality type, 16personalities, MBTI, Myers-Briggs, Carl Jung, cognitive functions, ENTJ

Komentáře • 20

  • @moniva75
    @moniva75 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fantastic and spot on! From an ENTJ :)🤩.
    You are the only ENTJ personality video I've found that accurately depicts the ENTJ desire to help people using logic, our reluctance to engage in the minutiae of our invention, and emphasizes the significance of alone time for recharging and connect with our emotions.

  • @kevk4908
    @kevk4908 Před rokem +3

    5 minutes in and this video is spot on! I’ve mistyped type as an infj (idk how) intj, I even got an estp but diving more deeper into learning functions it was surprising how accurate Entj is. Was skeptical of Entj due to the negative connotations but I honestly think people's true types are the least likely type they would want to be typed as. I think stereotypes are a bad thing in Mbti because that can easily make people distrust their actual type, or hold negative connotations to a specific type, but yeah I enjoyed this video, keep up the great work!

    • @kurotadorii
      @kurotadorii  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! Yes some stereotypes can be misleading, people need to realize that one type can show up in many different ways. And true, it makes sense that we would rather see ourselves as a type that is better at our weaknesses. For example, I used to think I might be an INTJ/INTP lol, wishing to be better at thinking 😂.

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Před 8 měsíci +1

    15:40 a lot of the traits that apply to estj completely clash with me as an ENTJ - ENTJ are driven by their purpose and leaning and are not lost when you ask then failure values. On the other hand ESTJ (all ST actually) will literally draw a blank sometimes when you ask them about what matters and why

  • @IDontKnowMyName-tv1ze

    I always really love learning about this stuff from your channel. You're really good at explaining things in a way that just clicks with my brain!

  • @marcusappelberg369
    @marcusappelberg369 Před rokem

    This is spot on about my Entj friend! From an Infp.

  • @11Beautifullies
    @11Beautifullies Před 9 měsíci +1

    Immediately heard your Dutch accent, it's so obvious haha

  • @blushtotes5869
    @blushtotes5869 Před 10 měsíci +1

    as an entj, i argree with a lot of your video. however, i have a few disagreements/additions.
    1. entjs are emotional - they just handle emotions differently. we recognize that to be logical means to recognize that humans are fundamentally rooted in emotions and thus emotion and empathy must be rolled into logic in order for an argument to actually be logical.
    2. entjs can work out their own problems in an internal framework but are just quicker at solving other people's issues (some not all. every entj is different. we can do all cognitive functions but the four we have are the ones we mainly lean towards. same is true for all other personality types) many entjs are ceos and in top positions in companies because they can work out their own issues and others.

  • @jeremylhay
    @jeremylhay Před rokem +1

    Interesting. I've noticed there's not nearly as much content dedicated exclusively to the extrovert types. Or maybe youtube just doesn't put many in front of me. I imagine most people want to learn about their own type. And extroverts, especially the E--J types, would maybe be less interested in learning about their own type because of their tendency to not introspect, like you talked about? I've never been able to relate to extroverts, like at all. So it's interesting to think about what makes them tick even if it makes no actual sense to me. Like the part where you were talking about E--Js being proud of practical solutions that save money. That's somewhat relatable. But I've always looked at people who brag about saving the company they work for so much money a little sideways. It's like "Ok. You saved the your employer 200,000 a year. And they gave you a 300 a year raise. Feel appreciated?" Of course I rarely say stuff like that out loud though, unless somebody is really getting on my nerves.

  • @pharaohstiller5423
    @pharaohstiller5423 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I totally agree,if we could only get into the other sides niche.! 🐶🤩🌺

  • @leongremista95
    @leongremista95 Před 6 měsíci

    As a Te user (either INTJ or ENTJ), I like to develop ideas with other people, i like knowing other peoples opinions and ideas to a problem, and then developing a synthesis of the best ideas to better solve that problem. I am going to go to someone and ask "right, i have this situation, what do you think of this? you think my interpretation works?", hear what this person thinks and then go to another person and so on.
    I used to think I was an introvert, because most people bored me, but I realized that I really like to talk to people, but I always gravitate to "intelectual" subjects, which most people dislike. You are very right that we really like to discuss our ideas with other people and get their feedback
    where are you from?

  • @TrickyD
    @TrickyD Před rokem +1

    🤓Hey, you improved your panel framing in your comic?
    It looks much clearer now.
    👉You should study the 9-panel grid Dave Gibbons did on Alan Moore's *Watchmen.*
    I prefer the 9-panel grid cauz it means a lot of scenes can fit on just one page. It makes the progression of the plot easy, by describing more than one action without the need for the reader to flip the page.
    It also makes following the plot easier - one simply has to read from left to right, top to bottom.
    🥴I have to confess that I gave up tryin' to read your earlier comics cauz I simply couldn't follow the story, it was much too convoluted for my taste.
    👍Keep up the good work.

  • @brocklytodd5317
    @brocklytodd5317 Před rokem

    cool type they remind me of royalty

  • @hemantpatil733
    @hemantpatil733 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can isfp to entj happen ....if i work on my te

    • @kurotadorii
      @kurotadorii  Před 10 měsíci

      I don't think you can change type, but you can for sure develop Te and become more similar to them!

    • @rey.359
      @rey.359 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's not possible to change types but every person has four sides of their mind with function stacks of different types and since you're an isfp, your subconscious contains the cognitive function of entj. Its difficult to reach the level where you're able to use the subconscious side but it will certainly come with maturity. That's the aspiration side of an isfp. I recommend you watch videos by CS Joseph. He explains a lot well than i can do with a single comment.

    • @hemantpatil733
      @hemantpatil733 Před 8 měsíci

      @@rey.359 thanks

    • @rey.359
      @rey.359 Před 8 měsíci

      @@hemantpatil733 it's alright. I like spreading information about mbti.

  • @entrepreneur8261
    @entrepreneur8261 Před rokem

    You are Dutch?