16 Personalities Through the Eyes of the INTP

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Komentáƙe • 751

  • @PeterJohnson-rh5hi
    @PeterJohnson-rh5hi Pƙed rokem +1211

    INTP: Plays chess with an honest, formulaic style
    ENTP: Plays chess with an innovative, experimental style
    INFJ: Plays chess as an exercise in social engineering
    ENFJ: Uses games as a bluff to uncover their opponent's soul

    • @TheQwuilleran
      @TheQwuilleran Pƙed rokem +23

      Accurate.

    • @AF-tv6uf
      @AF-tv6uf Pƙed rokem +62

      When an INFJ plays chess, we imagine the social policies we'd be enacting in the kingdom we're trying to conquer in the game.

    • @trebaneconapise7793
      @trebaneconapise7793 Pƙed rokem +38

      ENFJ here, I have never been so surprised by something I completely agree with.
      The funny part is that I never managed to learn to play chess, I know almost nothing about it. My ESFP sister, however, has and was in the school chess club. I don't know who needs to know that but I said it anyway it seems.

    • @Glossolalia.1799
      @Glossolalia.1799 Pƙed rokem +17

      @@trebaneconapise7793 Me, an INFP joined chess class because I did not know how to play chess and thought that it'd be an easy A. Grade was determined by your rank in class so first is 100 and 2.d is 99 etc... what I thought would be basically another study hall for the end of the school day turned into a struggle between the 24 of us that signed up trying not to be last. There were 2 ESFP's that joined for the same reasons as me, though for one of them, learning the game was just a front so she could talk and play at the same time and do good enough to not drop into the C range. I respect her. The other never could pick up chess and was bad and eventually instead of goofing off , towards the end he tried to learn strategy and stuff. Still towards to bottom, he realized too late that he needed to try. Pain.

    • @dmschoice2571
      @dmschoice2571 Pƙed rokem +16

      INTP and chess... well, I don't know. True, I can only speak for myself, but when I play chess then only in creative mode...

  • @Fenristhegreat
    @Fenristhegreat Pƙed rokem +317

    Isfj has never been terrifying before. That's new.

    • @gregvanpaassen
      @gregvanpaassen Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +28

      *Everyone* is terrifying to an INTP!

    • @denisesiddon7241
      @denisesiddon7241 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +19

      Even infp are terrifying to them

    • @Zincoshine-
      @Zincoshine- Pƙed 16 dny +1

      ​@@gregvanpaassenexcept ENTP.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Pƙed rokem +729

    At least the ISFP appreciates the INTP's capacity to sit in absolute silence. Bonus points on a cute puppy being involved! đŸ¶đŸ˜

    • @lishayost144
      @lishayost144 Pƙed rokem +24

      Yes! My best friend is an ISFP and although I think it's weird and kind of a waste of time to sit in silence in one another's presence, it is also kind of nice once you get used to it!

    • @denisesiddon7241
      @denisesiddon7241 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      I'm infp and same for us. I adore puppies đŸ¶ I don't mind silence but would get bored of it after a while

  • @DreadCanary
    @DreadCanary Pƙed rokem +598

    INTJ here...was playing strategy game with friends one time and tried to convince one of them to accept a trade agreement.
    His response was "Look me in the eyes...can I trust you?"
    And I looked him in the eyes and I said, "The moment your borders are undefended I'm going to break this treaty and attack, but that's half a game away and and might not even happen. Do you want the bonus resources until then or not?"
    He took the deal.

    • @kenc00l
      @kenc00l Pƙed rokem +6

      I have never played Civ multiplayer but it either has to be CIv or Aoe2 and bonus resources sounds like luxury resources in Civ.

    • @DreadCanary
      @DreadCanary Pƙed rokem +20

      @@kenc00l Board game: Eclipse
      It's a 4x style game set in a futuristic sci-fi setting. Playtime is approximately 45-60 minutes per player.

    • @jamesporter2788
      @jamesporter2788 Pƙed rokem +3

      I was going to say Twilight Imperium, so was close ;)

    • @Biga101011
      @Biga101011 Pƙed rokem +30

      I am an INTP and my wife is an INTJ. We play a lot of strategy games. After we play any game enough times she knows exactly what I am going to do and uses that to out maneuver me regardless of if there even direct conflict associated with the game. I learn to play the game, but she learns to play against me.

    • @DerMichael
      @DerMichael Pƙed rokem +24

      Too many times have me (INTP) and my INTJ friend formed a temporary alliance against the other two players, knowing very well that either one of us two would win if everyone would play for themselves but that we would lose if the other two would take us one after the other. So it often came down to choosing the right time and correct alliance details to make out who of us would win in the end. Obviously, we would call each other's options out all the time so everyone could react to it, like "Remember INTJ still has three resource cards that could be used for another city, so don't make any trade that seems too be good for you to be also good for him. It _is_ good for him!" or "You better settle that way because otherwise INTJ is going there and taking another resource he is currently lacking, which would make him independent from trading with us."
      Just to be clear, we also often lost, but we were the most competitive and doing "untrusting alliances".

  • @kairostimeYT
    @kairostimeYT Pƙed rokem +449

    3:09 ISFJ finally got a cool scene! ISFJs are usually represented as a symbol of weakness or a joke in this channel and many other channel (obviously for meme reasons). This is a massive step-up from those representations.

    • @fourNfour
      @fourNfour Pƙed rokem +71

      i agree with the isfj cool scene it's such a breath of fresh air... i find that isfjs are represented as the submissive and compromising one (hence "weakness") in this channel but if anything, I think isfjs are really strong. i cant bring myself to not Te tone myself in a conversation I am Ni or Fi passionate about but they nod or validate my ideas a lot even if they disagree or dont really care which I cant do. Hence, this is my favorite representation of isfjs, they genuinely scare me too with how nice they are.

    • @oliverspiler9101
      @oliverspiler9101 Pƙed rokem +41

      As they say, kill em with kindness

    • @clmberserker245
      @clmberserker245 Pƙed rokem +59

      ISFJs THRIVE from the fact that people dismiss them as doormats. That's how they manipulate the shit out of you

    • @kairostimeYT
      @kairostimeYT Pƙed rokem +58

      @@clmberserker245 I don't know if this is supposed to be a joke but I'll assume that it isn't for a moment. ISFJs are behind-the-scenes stabilizers; their natural inclination is to equalize/stabilize everyone's emotional needs; this might come across as manipulating to you but it isn't; don't associate a negative connotation to this and in fact, if you think that their approach is somewhat sensible, accept it and take it on. Also, I think that it is better for everyone to learn how not to be manipulated and how to value others as individuals instead of remarking a subset of them as doormats and such.

    • @RK-Green
      @RK-Green Pƙed rokem +43

      I don't think isfjs are represented as weak. She always shows isfjs as genuine good people. Even their weaknesses seem innocent

  • @deniscaesar
    @deniscaesar Pƙed rokem +454

    Lol as an INFJ, I went on dates with an intp and we used to have such long conversation after which I had the impression the intp wasn't really listening to the things I was saying. After a lot of (very) long dates he suddenly drops a non sarcastic "oh you are such a wonderful person, so smart!", which really shocked me.
    I really admire there inteligence, but I confess sometimes it's a little hard to cope with the fact they have little skill in reading your emotional needs.

    • @Onnarashi
      @Onnarashi Pƙed rokem +68

      Sarcasm is our love language.

    • @Marilyn2401
      @Marilyn2401 Pƙed rokem +60

      I think it was a compliment

    • @fristith7880
      @fristith7880 Pƙed rokem +91

      Well, all INTPs i know, loves INFJ. They think INFJs are smart and kindhearted

    • @julial.r.5383
      @julial.r.5383 Pƙed rokem +115

      INTP here with an INFJ mom. My mind goes on a million different directions when she monologues, but I'm still paying attention. I find her way of thinking fantastic, out of this world, inspiring, sometimes terrifying and revolutionary, ... I love how she opens my mind to a lot of things (especially about people, values/ideals, alternative views on how to live our most fulfilling life...), without trying. We love psychoanalyzing everything, and talking about concepts (and so on). I don't know your INTP, but I believe it was a compliment.

    • @deniscaesar
      @deniscaesar Pƙed rokem +37

      @@julial.r.5383 That's amazing, thanks for sharing. I sincerely thought it was a compliment, it shocked me because it was unexpected for me to realize he was actually paying attention, even though he was not responding right away.

  • @quokka5122
    @quokka5122 Pƙed rokem +403

    I was kinda hoping ENTP was going to take INTP into the metaverse but be a super weird philosophical version, but it works with what you did 😉

    • @julial.r.5383
      @julial.r.5383 Pƙed rokem +15

      That would also have been cool! I think I need an ENTP friend.

    • @3mercutio3
      @3mercutio3 Pƙed rokem +14

      Absolutely was expecting the same.

    • @Catralasarguido
      @Catralasarguido Pƙed rokem +14

      @@julial.r.5383 I have an ENTP brother, we debate about philosophical shit EVERY single day

    • @hi-yo1kq
      @hi-yo1kq Pƙed rokem +4

      @@julial.r.5383 hello friend

    • @otopharaoh
      @otopharaoh Pƙed rokem

      @@julial.r.5383they talk too much for me. And then I get bored after certain conversations that I’m not interested in but can’t leave

  • @gouki4u
    @gouki4u Pƙed rokem +279

    As an INTP with a fondness for hard liquor, I can confirm, yes, that is all that separates me from being an ENTP. Also, seeing "I really need you to show up for me" during the INFJ section gave me flashbacks. Also, also, I was really looking forward to this one, and of course Kristin delivered. I still suspect she understands INTPs more than she claims.

    • @Audentia89
      @Audentia89 Pƙed rokem +7

      I get more ISTP on liquor... Then again, I've been in a relationship with one of those for half of my life 😅

    • @dazzlebreak4458
      @dazzlebreak4458 Pƙed rokem +8

      There should have been a metaverse dive with ENTP and ENFP; I think that ISFP and INFP are cute (maybe I just have a weak spot for them) and we could get along very good on the base of common interests.
      Also, I am not very fond of ESTP - they are too brash for me and I don't think that they are the type to give credit to other people.
      - INTP

    • @robmangeri777
      @robmangeri777 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

      As an ENTP maybe this is why I don’t crave alcohol


  • @sarah_socks
    @sarah_socks Pƙed rokem +157

    INTP vs INTP: 1. f4 d5
    ENFJ vs INTP: 1. "So have you considered that you might have attachment issues?" 1-0

    • @MichaelGrundler
      @MichaelGrundler Pƙed rokem +27

      INTP resigned after one move because they're accusing ENFJ of cheating.

    • @SandDragon91
      @SandDragon91 Pƙed rokem +11

      As an INTP, I'd probably fire back with something like "Have you considered that you're nosy?"

    • @mantc6585
      @mantc6585 Pƙed rokem +9

      ​@@SandDragon91ENFJ: yes I have, now your turn to answer.

    • @thwartificer
      @thwartificer Pƙed rokem

      What is f4 opening called?

    • @MichaelGrundler
      @MichaelGrundler Pƙed rokem

      @@thwartificer f4 is the Bird opening.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Pƙed rokem +231

    Just the ESFJ, INFJ and ESFP left to cover. But then again, this entire series is technically viewed through an ESFP's lens!

    • @edwright4892
      @edwright4892 Pƙed rokem +34

      I'm guessing ESFP will be last in order to steal the show! Hmm I'm wondering if this will be a series of excerpts from songs, like a prequel to the much awaited 16Personalities -The Musical!

    • @kitkat2713
      @kitkat2713 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@edwright4892 it’s been confirmed that infjs will be the last tho

    • @shannon1242
      @shannon1242 Pƙed rokem +10

      I'm so interested in the INFJ take. We get dunked on hard in this channel as being arrogantly certain on our "guesses" where these types of skits done by the NF channels have a different set of qualities to mock. I enjoy the similarities of being as up in our heads as the INFPs.

    • @edwright4892
      @edwright4892 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@shannon1242 I hear you! I feel being an introverted people person is a particularly challenging set of cards to be dealt, and I've struggled to find my path over the years, but if you can learn to enjoy its sweet irony it sure is a real ride! - INFP

  • @onepotatwothree
    @onepotatwothree Pƙed rokem +116

    As an INFP, I really vibe with my INTP cousin. I find that I'm comfortable speaking my mind out around him even though the pieces aren't exactly together, and somehow he gets the point, or he seems genuinely interested tho it's complete nonsense (is that why INFP background is a puzzle? Oooo)

  • @huntedsnark7507
    @huntedsnark7507 Pƙed rokem +111

    Pfft. There is not enough alcohol in the universe to turn me into an ENTP.

    • @creeperkingdom3190
      @creeperkingdom3190 Pƙed rokem +48

      Entp are just intp's that don't keep what their thinking to themselves.
      All entp skits i see on CZcams is just people doing what I think of doing but my better judgment tells me not to

    • @jamie_johns
      @jamie_johns Pƙed rokem +22

      I don't even need alcohol, I just need feel safe enough.

    • @hi-yo1kq
      @hi-yo1kq Pƙed rokem +1

      @@weDie-tomorrow yes yes it is - entp

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Pƙed rokem +2

      ​@Alexis Webb You couldn't be more wrong. (from experience)
      Also, I just read somewhere that INTPs are one of the most likely types to be problematic drinkers.

    • @anoesis5669
      @anoesis5669 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@jamie_johns I feel like an INTP that learns to use their Fe will be able to put on an extrovert mask better than INTP’s who are stuck in a Ti Si loop which I’m sure INTP’s will struggle with at least once in their life if not anytime they’re severely deprived of themselves or stressed (I might be slightly projecting here)

  • @veratee
    @veratee Pƙed rokem +245

    ESTPs are such an underrated type, and can very often get on amazingly with INTPs due to the former wanting to bring the latter out of their shell and having a more palatable method for doing so than Feeler types (eg discussing philosophy/history/politics, and not being afraid of controversial takes. Shared Ti has a lot to do with it as well). They’re a pairing that should get more hype.

    • @silela5458
      @silela5458 Pƙed rokem +43

      Yeah, I am an ESTP and my bff is an INTP. I like how she always makes sense and there are reasons behind what she does always. We talk about many things in the concrete and abstract world.
      The topic we talk about most is psychology. I really like to analize people and see why they do what they do. It is generally fun for both of us.

    • @Catralasarguido
      @Catralasarguido Pƙed rokem +29

      I (INTP) have an ESTP friend that is actually a lot more caring than most people would think.

    • @cluylala
      @cluylala Pƙed rokem +15

      I (INTP) kind of usually keep myself away from ESTPs, but then again, I had a very close ESTP friend in highschool and we played off of each other very well. It was very fun to be around her, because we could talk about a lot of things without getting too emotional about it and she mostly got where I came from. Sometimes she would remark though that I was quite sarcastic most of the time (not at her, just in general), but I was just stating facts, hahaha.

    • @theartsyfarmer3748
      @theartsyfarmer3748 Pƙed rokem +8

      I love the ‘swap the first two letters’ combos. INFJ/ESFJ, ISTJ/ENTJ, ISTP/ENTP etc 😊

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +15

      Feelers aren't afraid of controversial takes. They're angered by them

  • @arielnaicker9417
    @arielnaicker9417 Pƙed rokem +141

    As an INTP I am amazed at the accuracy. The content was made on not stereotypes alone but on other factors that relate to INTP's as well. I salute this masterpiece!

    • @damiansimone1365
      @damiansimone1365 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      Accurate for you but I still see it playing on stereotypes

  • @jennyyy8
    @jennyyy8 Pƙed rokem +88

    As an ENFJ with an INTP best friend, I can safely say, my friend truly avoids all talks about his own emotions, I can see that he feels (sometimes) but suppresses them or don’t regard them as important. I am probably one of the few people who can make him talk about them, but only after some alcohol or an hour warm up in conversation in order for me to be able to dabble on the invisible line he has drawn around his feelings 😂
    He also truly cares about his friendships but just not very good at showing this! But I love talking to intp’s they are incredibly open minded and an idea machine!!

  • @dbradley2497
    @dbradley2497 Pƙed rokem +89

    ISFP here and I get along great with INTPs even though we think completely different. We both like our space, our quiet, and our own pursuits. What's not to love about that?

    • @a_Saga_in_progress
      @a_Saga_in_progress Pƙed rokem +11

      So true. This fellow isfp’s best friend is an intp, and even if we’re very different, it’s a good kind of different

    • @lishayost144
      @lishayost144 Pƙed rokem +11

      I love ISFPs! So chill! My best friend is an ISFP.

  • @ZECRA602
    @ZECRA602 Pƙed rokem +34

    I like how the ISFP was the chill one and the ISFJ is literally creeping me out

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +4

      Weirdly enough i trust ISFJ more. I think because they will be upfront and honest. I think they are enablers but i appreciate that they just stake a claim. ISFP often refuse to do that.

  • @dischqrge4846
    @dischqrge4846 Pƙed rokem +57

    ISTJ was spot on because once upon a time, I used to be a person who did their work on time, and tried to be as fast as possible, now I am just lazy lmao
    also when ENFJ started approaching with all the pieces, I felt immediate discomfort.

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +5

      ENFJ is just like istj except they value human relationships as a priority rather than tasks or hygiene or whatever it is that istj values. They both follow rules but enfj's rules are morality or ethics. Which I think might be the blind spot of INTP.

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Pƙed rokem

      You just got electronic devices that f-ed up your craving-reward/dopamine system, that's what _really_ happened.

    • @cheshirekilo176
      @cheshirekilo176 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@zzzcocopepe A more concise way of putting it is ENFJ's are lawful good, ISTJ's are lawful neutral and INTP's are true neutral. -ISTJ

  • @NaNa-re3wc
    @NaNa-re3wc Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +12

    I’ve noticed that I (INTP & 4w5) get along with INFP’s the best. I like sensitive, spiritual, and nurturing people. ♄

  • @alexisflores7770
    @alexisflores7770 Pƙed rokem +13

    As an ISFJ I have always felt like I slightly resemble the INTP in the way the video describes- I can see how this is their view of the ISFJ! LOL

  • @aaliyahkishore246
    @aaliyahkishore246 Pƙed rokem +42

    Incase you question how much your fans like this channel, I choked on air out of surprise when I saw the notification.

    • @qxy7440
      @qxy7440 Pƙed rokem +2

      I came quickly running

  • @sirennexus1675
    @sirennexus1675 Pƙed rokem +60

    I have been anticipating this video more than any other for the better part of a year, and the wait was worth it-this is excruciatingly accurate.

  • @karalewis388
    @karalewis388 Pƙed rokem +51

    I’m intensely impressed at how well you make uncannily relatable content for types that are so different than you. Wow.

  • @creeperkingdom3190
    @creeperkingdom3190 Pƙed rokem +156

    As an intp my best friend for most of my life has been a female ESFP.
    While our relationship has had a ton of rocky sections due to just not viewing the world the same opposites just have a way of attracting.
    My stability mixed with her chaos makes both of us more of who we are if that makes sense.

    • @Jo-sx8yi
      @Jo-sx8yi Pƙed rokem +13

      Lmaoo my guy bestie is an INTP and I'm ESFP - its like, we could combine our strengths to take over the world but we are just too lazy

    • @CIA.2024-u9b
      @CIA.2024-u9b Pƙed rokem +7

      I am married to an Esfj girl but Esfp?? Really? This is beyond what's tolerable for me.

    • @thisishowitallends9321
      @thisishowitallends9321 Pƙed rokem +4

      Then they are not ESFP or you aren’t INTP. I’m an ENTP and this is beyond my patience or tolerance capacity

    • @Jo-sx8yi
      @Jo-sx8yi Pƙed rokem

      @@thisishowitallends9321 maybe it isnt your 16p type but rather a mental condition and/or a, for an entp, extremely narrow view on types

    • @thisishowitallends9321
      @thisishowitallends9321 Pƙed rokem

      @@Jo-sx8yi Lol. Or maybe you just suck at typing yourself and the others

  • @yze646
    @yze646 Pƙed rokem +22

    FIINALLYYYYYY an mbti video where the ISFJ isn't giving out cookies or brownies while being apologetic and unnecessarily kind and weak to everyone I LOVE THIS our personality type isn't all rainbows like advertised and i love how accurate this is THANK YOU 😭

  • @petersmall1574
    @petersmall1574 Pƙed rokem +87

    Nice job at getting at INTP insecurities through comparisons with ISTJ, ISFJ, and, definitely, ISTP. And my best friend in high school did once repeat my murmured witticism aloud to an appreciative group of girls while I stood by with a frozen, dorky grin on my face, getting none of the credit.

    • @lishayost144
      @lishayost144 Pƙed rokem +15

      I basically said yep and yep to ISTJ and ISFJ, but to ISTP I said " Now YOU try talking about conceptual things!!!" LOL
      My husband is an ISTP, so we joke about our differences a lot :)
      Also, As an INTP, I'm actually good at physical things, but I just don't particularly always like all of the ins and outs of the physical realm. And when it comes to trying something new, I usually do like to think about it for a long time first. Get it right in my head and strategize how I'm going to do it, so that helps me not fail too bad when I do actually go for it!

    • @KingDeadMan
      @KingDeadMan Pƙed rokem +7

      ​​@@lishayost144 Same! It pains me that some people don't really understand the situations they put themselves in, until they realize it's too late (in-comes the denial & blame shifting).
      I really appreciate my ability to vividly imagine irl scenarios and deduce the best, most optimal ways to do things. Thank you, Ti-Ne. I genuinely love you. â˜șïžđŸ‘

    • @lishayost144
      @lishayost144 Pƙed rokem

      @@KingDeadMan Much love back at ya!

  • @cerebrummaximus3762
    @cerebrummaximus3762 Pƙed rokem +44

    Hello Kristin, I am the INTP that commented to you. Thanks so much for incorporating my ideas! I really like your channel, never fails to make me laugh!

  • @nerysghemor5781
    @nerysghemor5781 Pƙed rokem +52

    As an INFP I've actually gotten along well with INTPs. The same Ne means we often share the same interests...and often with people who actually share interests with me I morph into the extrovert role. XD Though it's actually not true about my values being unfounded. I've given a lot of thought and observation to those. Sorry it's Te logic though, meaning that observation tends to be a "does the idea actually work in practice" kind of thing. So Ti users should be warned that if I am not convinced that your theoretical logic actually reflects what happens if you try to execute it in real life, I will question it. XD (Though one time it got ugly with me and an ISTP because his logical framework had to do with morals and ethics and he was unable to provide evidence that the way it sounded on paper was actually going to happen in real life and that pissed him off to no end and pissed ME off because he had both my Fi and my Te mad at the same time!)

  • @usiruf
    @usiruf Pƙed rokem +28

    As ENTJ I can relate to this. INTPs are great ppl to talk to about ideas.
    But conversations need to be steered more than usual to stay in the "useful ideas" lane and go into wacky or boring off topics. So pharses, "Ok, but let's finish off first..." or "Yeah [whatever], perhaps, but going back to..." Luckily, they love the sound of their voice and usually don't mind returning back to the topic at hand.

    • @aczikere9949
      @aczikere9949 Pƙed rokem +14

      the "useful ideas" = boring ideas to intps, but we don't lead you back to wacky ideas because it's hot how you take control of the situation and also you trumped our Fe without even realizing

    • @pyrothtenka9771
      @pyrothtenka9771 Pƙed rokem +16

      It's not that we 'love the sound of our own voice' that's rude and condescending. No, we love vocalizing our random ideas with another source of ideas that we normally don't have access to and the thought of getting these random ideas systemized more than we could do on our own is just too tempting to pass up. You're feeding us what we love, and you're doing it with without telling us to 'oh god, please stop talking my head hurts' (this is what we've been told since childhood, we've internalized 'other people find us annoying' and that's why we don't talk a lot normally).
      When we find someone who we think doesn't find us annoying, we tend to latch on to that and blabber on a bit.

    • @ceceliaz
      @ceceliaz Pƙed rokem +8

      Naw it's not an INTP thing to be performative, it's just really fun to explore ideas. Not everyone is willing to do so, so when we get the chance it's quite exciting.

  • @akiotk6440
    @akiotk6440 Pƙed rokem +38

    Yup, that is it.
    Btw the INTP vs INTP chess match with a real chess opening was a nice touch, and the fact that the pieces wearing glasses -making them the black pieces- move second.
    And also, I flinched at the sight of the ENFJ pieces just invading my personal space. Good stuff.

  • @brushfn3715
    @brushfn3715 Pƙed rokem +25

    The Infj part really relates to me, I always have this mental list of things that I want to look up later or things that might be new to me every time I'm having a conversation

    • @grababundoberni
      @grababundoberni Pƙed rokem +2

      Yeah, me too. So that is why INTPs and INFJs are Golden pair if they care their functions.
      Another INFJ

    • @SpaceKestrell
      @SpaceKestrell Pƙed rokem +3

      Although, based on my own interactions as an INTP to a friend INFJ, I actually find her insights and perspective well worth the attention, and usually don’t mute her out. Although a general level of muting out is possible with anyone once our minds get going. It’s not that we don’t care - we just had an inner beast released upon our consciousness. 😂

  • @vharliksod3200
    @vharliksod3200 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +4

    Maladaptive: Not adjusting adequately or appropriately to the environment or situation.
    Groupthink: The practice of thinking and making decisions as a group, resulting typically in unchallenged, poor-quality decision making.
    Norepinephrine: another term for noradrenaline (noradrenaline: a hormone that is released by the adrenal medulla and by the sympathetic nerves and functions as a neurotransmitter. It is also used as a drug to raise blood pressure. [Medulla: The inner region of an organ or tissue, especially when it is distinct from the outer region or cortex])
    Psychometrika: the official journal of the psychometric society, a professional body devoted to psychometrics and quantitative psychology.
    Prognostic: of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions (eg. the weather forecast)
    Amygdala: Region of the brain primarily associated with emotional processes.
    Ambivert: a person who has both features of an introvert ( someone who prefers to spend time alone ) and an extrovert ( someone who prefers to be with other people ) in their personality.
    Unfamiliar phrases
    Still unfamiliar wtf??? (Im L A Z Y )
    sincerely,
    your not very local internet INTP.

  • @puchi9674
    @puchi9674 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +11

    INTJ here and I can vouch that this is truly happen. Not so long ago me and my best friend (INTP) have a discussion about trust and she said that although we've been friends ever since we were little up till now, think of me as her own sister and trust me quite a lot, she afraid that I might betrayed her trust someday. I said back to her that honestly, it's fair and the feeling are mutual lmao especially when we know that we both have trust issues.

  • @user-ns5ol2he3f
    @user-ns5ol2he3f Pƙed rokem +31

    the ENFJ one killed me 💀💀💀

    • @Adurnis
      @Adurnis Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      That’s my wife! 😅

  • @LuckyAnimals
    @LuckyAnimals Pƙed rokem +23

    OMG. ISFJs finally get a cool/standout scene!! 😂 And I LOVE it - I don’t think the similarity of ISFJs and INTPs is talked about enough!

    • @alexisflores7770
      @alexisflores7770 Pƙed rokem +3

      i agree! I have always felt they resemble each other in a way

    • @Reegish
      @Reegish Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

      My mother is an ISFJ and through a series of long conversations with her, we’ve discovered that while our basic values are often similar, we come to our conclusions from completely different directions. She tends to observe reality and draw conclusions, whereas I have a series of premises I use to interpret the world.

  • @Mick_Aub
    @Mick_Aub Pƙed rokem +14

    As an ISFJ is it strange to think about being more social then someone else. It’s funny to see the ISFJ acting superior though, especially as in another of these videos they were seen as a doormat. (The ENTJ video)

    • @karenhanson359
      @karenhanson359 Pƙed rokem +6

      They’re often regarded as the most social introvert! Also an unusual type in that it’s “greater than the sum if it’s parts”

  • @shahdmohamed2982
    @shahdmohamed2982 Pƙed rokem +12

    I'm ISFJ and my younger brother is INTP and I was in shock when I saw the ISFJ scene because we in fact had this conversation before. Like how you do it!! Nailed it again.

  • @angeliasantana2099
    @angeliasantana2099 Pƙed rokem +8

    ISTP mom and this is exactly how my INTP son reacts.

    • @polly5770
      @polly5770 Pƙed rokem +6

      INTP daughter and my ISTP dad went nuts trying to teach me to cook and drive đŸ€Ł

    • @angeliasantana2099
      @angeliasantana2099 Pƙed rokem +1

      ​@@polly5770 😂 oh my gosh!

  • @jansvoboda4293
    @jansvoboda4293 Pƙed rokem +18

    Personally, I had the "ENFJ" experience with "ESFJ" when I was little. The assertive over-stepping of declared boundaries creeped me so much and made me feel so powerless I panicked and retaliated in violence. It felt like a snake slowly strangling you or here, the whole board disregarding all rules and coming for you.

    • @karenhanson359
      @karenhanson359 Pƙed rokem +4

      Lord. As an ENFJ this description SO ACCURATELY summarizes the way I think my ISTP sister feels about me. She is made of nothing but boundaries (which I view as walls) and the only thing in the entire world I want is to be closer to her. It’s her way or the highway and it feels like she compromises very little, so sometimes I just ignore her boundaries bc again, she seems to exist of nothing BUT boundaries and it feels like it’s very one sided. I’m constantly concerned about what she needs and meeting her needs and not being “too much” for her. I rarely if ever see her put in any effort to accommodate my needs. So, after awhile, her boundaries start to almost lose credibility with me and sometimes I just disregard them and do what I need (like stay at her house too long to get some connection with her). It’s not ideal and I’d prefer not to do it but I also feel like I’m left with no choice sometimes đŸ€·đŸŒâ€â™€ïž

    • @entropy8634
      @entropy8634 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@karenhanson359 do you not have any boundaries of your own?

  • @fourNfour
    @fourNfour Pƙed rokem +8

    i choked at the unfamiliar phrases to google later that had "Harry Styles" at the bottom

    • @Rillien
      @Rillien Pƙed rokem +1

      Same, it was so funny😂

  • @rodrigocallado7141
    @rodrigocallado7141 Pƙed rokem +18

    As an INTJ, I identify with this thought of respecting other people's limits. Social interactions would be so much more efficient.

  • @polly5770
    @polly5770 Pƙed rokem +8

    The most accurate part of this video was the part where ENTJ says, “NT club represent”
    Seriously why they always saying that đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł
    Great video, can’t wait until the English (UK) subtitles come out!

  • @TheNitr01
    @TheNitr01 Pƙed rokem +28

    For a good while I thought 1:21 was going to be ENTP but as soon as I heard the music I knew it had to be ENTJ. That was a throwback. Incidentally, was that ISTP dialogue box from Fire Emblem Awakening? Looks very similar.

  • @fatercoelho7476
    @fatercoelho7476 Pƙed rokem +11

    YES, the INTP one has arrived!! :D

  • @kwilk1984
    @kwilk1984 Pƙed rokem +23

    I'm going to miss new videos from this series once it's complete.

  • @MichaelGrundler
    @MichaelGrundler Pƙed rokem +16

    Ah, the Bird opening followed by the The Birds opening.

  • @augustinian2018
    @augustinian2018 Pƙed rokem +22

    As an INTP married to an ISFJ whose father as well as his closest friend are INTJs and one of whose brother-in-laws (currently a Lt. Colonel in the Air Force) is an ENTJ, I can confirm this is entirely accurate.

  • @JasonLaw29
    @JasonLaw29 Pƙed rokem +13

    As an INTP, this video scares me 😂 Fortunately most of my friends are comparatively normal. But I do love the whole Alice in Wonderland vibe that's going on here.

  • @AmbientDisguise
    @AmbientDisguise Pƙed rokem +37

    As an INFP I was sure a couple of the earlier entries were about my type instead. I’m sorry my fictional INTP buddy, my other INTP buddies and myself really would have embraced you in our DnD group discussions, or like when I do the animation side and they do the coding side of the games we made in uni
and then one of us has to lead the presentation 😬 or the dog one of my INTP friends had that I had to help house train.

  • @aldreyandreiko3514
    @aldreyandreiko3514 Pƙed rokem +13

    I love ESTPs like I love the sun. Moderate exposure during specific hours and preferably with protection.

  • @gali13896
    @gali13896 Pƙed rokem +28

    if this is 16 personalities through the eyes of an INTP through the eyes of an ESFP then are other personalities through the eyes of other personalities and through the eyes of personalities differing? If an INTP watches this and agrees then is that 16 personalities through the eyes of an INTP through the eyes of an ESFP through the eyes of an INTP? And what happens when this wormhole extends?? Really gets you thinking.

    • @jashepoon
      @jashepoon Pƙed rokem +2

      Glad to see you're still a patron. Yay Gali!
      And, yes

    • @gali13896
      @gali13896 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@jashepoon Well of course

    • @suiseivirus1613
      @suiseivirus1613 Pƙed rokem +7

      This is the most INTP comment ever

  • @Pyeredere813-il4jw
    @Pyeredere813-il4jw Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +2

    I'm an ESFJ and I married an INTP. I learned right away that they have a different sense of time and space. 0:58 I noticed that if I pay attention to him and ask questions during his monologue that I will learn something. In return he will return my investment and listen to me monologue, gossip, and small talk for hours on end and even ask clarifying questions. If I give him enough alone time he will give me all kinds of clingy sweet cuddles and interactions. If I go on isolated hiking trips then he'll attend my social functions. INTPs have stamina and patience like no other if you let them refill in quiet. I do mean stamina in ALL areas. *ahem*
    I am his sounding board.

  • @kaliah1494
    @kaliah1494 Pƙed rokem +34

    No way! As an ENFP one of the ONLY things I can diagram easily is the logical flow of my inner emotions that led me to my conclusions.

    • @kenc00l
      @kenc00l Pƙed rokem +8

      The key word is 'logical' here but what ENFP do is conjecture or some thoughtless direct experience . ENFP think they have a Ti, they absolutely don't, an intp will get to 10 from 1,2,3....10 solving and making sense of each part, and ENFP magically jumps to 10 intuitively with high speed, almost genius.

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +2

      @@kenc00l the N function is responsible for logic. The T function is more about power and control. Just look at entj compared to ENFJ. They both have similar talents but one is obsessed with power. Or intj and infj. They both think similarly but one is obsessed with power. Although TBH I think the intj power obsession is more of a trope than the reality. But that's besides the point.
      I've noticed that all the NT types seem to think that they are more logical than the NF types. Carl Jung himself was an NF

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +2

      @kaliah yeah I said the same thing. I'm not sure which type I am but I think I might be ENFP. And I love to destroy NTs. But not for the same reason that NTs like to destroy others. I think NTs are unwell and need discipline to realign themselves away from nihilism and more toward stoicism.

    • @er6730
      @er6730 Pƙed rokem +1

      Me too, but my intp husband can not follow easily, so to him it looks like I either made it up out of nothing (if he disagrees) or that I'm a magical mind reader (if he agrees)
      Most likely the enfps notebook was actually full of writing but it's just that the intp can't see it, it's a blind spot.

    • @SUPER8024
      @SUPER8024 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@kenc00l ENFP: *talks giberish* ... "and that's how it'll work" (yay I did it (me))
      INTP: "what? That doesn't make sense? That's not how it works!" (best friend)
      ENFP: "yeah but it's working so it should make sense"
      INTP: "I hate you"

  • @bobbybalonie7644
    @bobbybalonie7644 Pƙed rokem +11

    really appreciate the detail in how Ne and Ni manifests in the background of your videos, with Ne users usually changing the background depending on where their head is with the person, and Ni keeping a consistent theme. First slot Ne is an acid trip and even inferior Ne shifts with association (or in ISTJ's case, spreadsheet cells shifting).

  • @annabohatka8597
    @annabohatka8597 Pƙed rokem +19

    I love how the reaction that most personalities have to the INFP is just confusion LOL

  • @DarthTach
    @DarthTach Pƙed rokem +15

    I have waiting all my life for this.
    Also I am looking up 6 of those words at 1:48 because i don't know what they mean. And will probably go down another search engine rabbit hole and ignore my work as I go into a Ti - Ne loop!
    Thanks Kirsten for the new words and research!

    • @KarlJeager
      @KarlJeager Pƙed rokem +3

      They seem to be from a phycology focused conversation including some discussion of brain chemistry and function considering norepinephrine and the amygdala being mentioned, I'm guessing a big talk about how emotions are a part of how the brain functions and are therefore important to pay attention to.

    • @grababundoberni
      @grababundoberni Pƙed rokem +2

      ​@@KarlJeager Yes they are. A chat about neurology and psychology was probably happening.

    • @shannon1242
      @shannon1242 Pƙed rokem +2

      INFJ here lesse which of those words I know by heart. All of them but Psychometrika. I understand all the phrases because I love trying to help my INTPs friends with charisma and understanding people better in social situations. They definitely have blind spots.

  • @KingDeadMan
    @KingDeadMan Pƙed rokem +11

    2:41 I knew it! So it's not just me that thinks INTP & ISFJ are fairly similar with a few keen differences! Another creator, after I had explained how similar they are, acted as if I were insane. Please tell me I'm not crazy! 😭

  • @DreamerJoy
    @DreamerJoy Pƙed rokem +9

    Orginally I misunderstand I thought the ENFP was honest about having no logical fundations, but whne rewatching it (since I got a blue scene of death and had to restart the video.) I think it went like this, and I love it
    ENFP: *says something*
    INTP: What do you mean by that?
    ENFP: Oh! *Fi explaining*
    INTP:..What

  • @KarlJeager
    @KarlJeager Pƙed rokem +11

    Wait, so you are saying if I was next to an ISFJ they would act as a human shield against social interactions? Sign me up!

  • @thewolf8660
    @thewolf8660 Pƙed rokem +12

    Don't feel bad INTP's, I'm an INFJ and I don't know who the heck Harry Styles is either.

    • @kokucat
      @kokucat Pƙed rokem +4

      Those kinds of friendly words are one of the many reasons we love INFJs.

  • @cachalotreal
    @cachalotreal Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

    1:47 i love this, the background, i mean. “Unfamiliar phrases to google later” is so true, i have a mental list of things to google just to know about those things more but sometimes end up forgetting what to google. Its just so accurate, i keep things in track inside my head, like some videogame HUD or a status indicator

  • @MazorKuziaki
    @MazorKuziaki Pƙed rokem +20

    Interesting, the INTP went with the Bird's opening in the chess game. A solid maneuver for players not wanting to study openings and Black follows up with a good response - main line. I wanna see the rest of that game.
    -INFP

    • @kokucat
      @kokucat Pƙed rokem +5

      Gotta love that Sicilian Defence. Classic & flexible.

  • @Dfd_Free_Speech
    @Dfd_Free_Speech Pƙed rokem +8

    Finally the INTP!

  • @cluylala
    @cluylala Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

    I'm a (last year, late diagnosed) autistic INTP and the ISFJ part led me to a huge realization. So the thing with autism, specially late diagnosed autism, is that in order to be perceived as socially acceptable a lot of us subconsciously mask our autistic traits in public (to varying levels of success). When surrounded by not-so-close people, I used to come off as an ISFJ, which in turn means that for the longest time I'd been subconsciously forcing the SiFe to the surface and keeping the TiNe more subdued (outwardly, that is. My head never shuts up). Which also explains why the masking itself is always so draining, but also why I'm not so out of tune with my Fe as the average INTP. Sheer brute force and survivalism on that one. I do reckon my Si is the one that has saved me a lot throughout my life, though.
    And, well, ISFJs are indeed quite socially acceptable, while INTPs... (ever since my diagnosis I've been a lot less inclined to masking, so while unable to disengage with society I don't care as much about the way I'm perceived anymore).

    • @JonBrase
      @JonBrase Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Late diagnosed (technically undiagnosed) ENTP autistic, fairly low masking, annoyed my peers in school, swore off making friends preemptively around third grade, lived the rest of my childhood as an INTP. (Re)discovered I was not an introvert between high school and college, but still test as an introvert nearly two decades later because old habits die hard.
      I don't burn energy like high-masking autistics do because I don't mask my autism hard, but I don't recharge quickly, because I mask my extroversion. You "have" to mask one or the other because extroverted autism largely consists of sticking your foot in your mouth over and over again.
      Your conclusion that you're naturally an INTP matches up with conclusions I've made about a relationship that ended badly in which the other party was an ISFJ and (I now think) very likely autistic. She ended up dumping me as a social liability. I get it, but it had me very bitter before I figured out that she was autistic and how that played into everything, and while it's more understandable at this point, it feels like even more of a betrayal than it did. And with neither of us knowing we were autistic at the time, but me being aware that I was masking my extroversion, I was trying to advocate for myself with zero success because I didn't actually understand the dynamics of the situation, but thought I did (I thought the reason we were so much on the same wavelength was that she was masking extroversion, which I'm less sure of now). Watching the ISFJs in these videos goes back and forth between feeling sympathy for shared autistic struggles and wanting to give them a hug, and a deep grieving anger at their masking. Maybe that's a bit hypocritical given that INTP is itself a mask for me, but... yeah. A lot to unpack there.

  • @UltimateEmoDetective1
    @UltimateEmoDetective1 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +4

    im an infp and my bestfriend is an intp and my goodness I LOVE INTPS THEY ARE SO INTERESTING

  • @jashepoon
    @jashepoon Pƙed rokem +19

    I used to be a huge fan.
    Now I'm a whole (h)air conditioner

    • @dearkristin
      @dearkristin  Pƙed rokem +3

      You absolute legend! Thank you 😁

  • @letfreedomring7330
    @letfreedomring7330 Pƙed rokem +10

    My dad is an ENTJ, and my sister's husband is an INTP. That's pretty much how their interactions go.

  • @djdaniel4205
    @djdaniel4205 Pƙed rokem +12

    I will forever appreciate that "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is now that icon song for ENTJs, because it just happened to be my favorite military theme. Suits us perfectly.

  • @Miluielle
    @Miluielle Pƙed rokem +5

    Lol - me being ENFJ happily married to an INTP - been together decades . He strengthens my Ti and I strengthen his Fe it is really quite complementary. INTP's are fascinating to listen to, their logic, their ideas and their abilities to see patterns in things can keep the soul and mind engaged. We can talk conspiracy theories and geopolitics forever.

    • @karenhanson359
      @karenhanson359 Pƙed rokem +2

      I’m an ENFJ female and I also think I’d enjoy an INTP man!

  • @topazstone7401
    @topazstone7401 Pƙed rokem +5

    INTPs are basically cute robots, i love them so much - ISFP

  • @slq4358
    @slq4358 Pƙed rokem +8

    Hands down one of the best videos you've made so far (not sure about my type but that's the exact reaction I have towards ESFPs lmaoo). A freaking comedy masterpiece from start to finish *locks window*

  • @sunnysunshine8897
    @sunnysunshine8897 Pƙed rokem +6

    As an INTP, you really nailed this one. Especially the ENTP aka drunk INTP, and the creepy ISFJ.

  • @zebesiv
    @zebesiv Pƙed rokem +20

    INFJs are actually amazing people to talk to. In fact if there's any type that's closer to our likeness in real life than ISFJs, it's them..
    Also, xNFPs are amazing friends

    • @annabohatka8597
      @annabohatka8597 Pƙed rokem +3

      I am an INFP, and I did a little squeal inside my head when I saw the "amazing friends" comment. Thank you!

    • @claytonia1586
      @claytonia1586 Pƙed rokem +3

      I'm an INFJ who loves talking to INTPs! I'm glad at least one of you feels the same 😁

    • @zebesiv
      @zebesiv Pƙed rokem +2

      @@claytonia1586 I'm surprised that I'm the only one? Talking to an INFJ is like talking to a more externally aware version of myself. Also apparently we're called the golden pair??

  • @theartsyfarmer3748
    @theartsyfarmer3748 Pƙed rokem +11

    I was just thinking the other day it was about time for another one of these! Loved all the xxFJs, especially ISFJ, as an ESFJ I also find ISFJs very friend-ily threatening sometimes 😅
    P.S. I love that ENTJ has a theme song now 😆

  • @headfullofdreams6083
    @headfullofdreams6083 Pƙed rokem +22

    I'm an INFP, my older brother is an INTP and we worldbuild together, but on different worlds.
    Basically, he's been spending 6 years on one world he's meticulously trying to perfect and make logically sound, researching history, sociopolitics, linguistics, biology, etc etc etc. and he's still not finished, but it keeps getting more and more immersive and realistic.
    I spent those 6 years working on 8 different projects, all of which cross influencing each other, eventually I gave up on 7 of them and dug up a way older project I abandoned much longer ago because at the fringe of actually getting it somewhere because I couldn't get the voice actors and animators to work (mainly because I had the leadership skills of a french fry), and applied everything I learned to that project instead, and now it's trice as long and has 22 fully developed alien species with their own cultures (and subcultures) developed from their own unique histories, which I stamped out of the ground in a grand total of 4 months.
    And we keep inspiring each other to improve our own work.

    • @PAHG2
      @PAHG2 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

      My older sister is an INFP, and I'm an INTP. This is creepily on point with how I would describe our relationship with each other lol

    • @headfullofdreams6083
      @headfullofdreams6083 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@PAHG2 Honestly I love the way we work together. Does it work well for you, too?

  • @kenc00l
    @kenc00l Pƙed rokem +6

    I so appreciate the handwork you put into this video.

  • @visible2927
    @visible2927 Pƙed rokem +9

    as a isfp i love intps most of my best frriends are intp we are soo similar if we actually go deeper into understanding each other i will not say for all isfps but me personally i love intps , its like you can be yourself , most intps only judge people by intelligence which in fine by me , because they usually dont judge with other aspects ,
    they dont talk emotional , which is just perfect as a isfp with high intellect side , that also means their feelings dont get hurt if i am correct about something ,
    it only gets hurt when sometimes i proove them wrong which is normal in most people ig
    being myself without using filter is what i like , and intps let me be myself
    vs infp and infjs i will have to look for every single word before speaking as i dont wanna hurt them
    like a infp was hurt unintentionally be me because i said i hate the movie they said was their fav
    i was expecting our convo to go like this
    infp : i love this movie
    me : i hate it , whats good is about this movie?
    infp : oh , this movie is so funn , like how can you not like it , didnt you like these parts of the movie
    this was whats in my mind
    however this happened
    infp : i love this movie
    me : i hate it , whats good is about this movie?
    infp : aaaa [doesnt talk]
    leaves in 5 seconds
    i was like what did i dooooooo omgggg she was a nice girllll ,

    • @Onnarashi
      @Onnarashi Pƙed rokem

      Weirdly, I've seen a bunch of TikToks (please don't judge) of ISFP's saying they like INTP's. I don't know a whole lot about MBTI, but I figured other NT's, ISTP's and NF's would be closer.

    • @visible2927
      @visible2927 Pƙed rokem

      @@Onnarashi intps are very funnn , as a isfp which focuses on intelect , their habit of giving f to feelings are the best things , its like i can be myself fully and talk directly vs a infj or infp i will have to literally talk by choosing my words [ dont want to offend them], infp will simply act weird , infj will talk like they dont give a f , but they will get hurt soooo deeeply
      so best ones for me is intp ,

  • @nerysghemor5781
    @nerysghemor5781 Pƙed rokem +9

    Also, wow...fun to see the ISFJ be a villain!!! XD

  • @speedy_comet
    @speedy_comet Pƙed rokem +4

    I'll never betray INTP in a revolution :)

  • @edwright4892
    @edwright4892 Pƙed rokem +25

    Somehow this series just gets funnier and funnier. Just laugh out loud hilarious! Did that journey through the ENTJs 3d chessboard house make anyone else feel a bit quesy? Probably just me!

    • @grazynawolska8160
      @grazynawolska8160 Pƙed rokem +4

      Queasy, which is great creative spark on behalf of kristin, because entjs often make you feel that way (intentionally or unintentionally) like you're just a pawn in their game and it leaves you often with a queasy feeling if they go too far.

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +4

      Oh I didn't even realize it was a chessboard!

    • @crazynconfident
      @crazynconfident Pƙed rokem +2

      This reminded me of so many haunted house dreams I've had. -ENTJ

    • @edwright4892
      @edwright4892 Pƙed rokem

      @@crazynconfident That's interesting! I can see those being scarey for sure! What do you think the ghost(s) might represent subconsciously? My recurrent nightmare is being chased through a busy city I don't know by a crime boss's henchmen. I'm forced to be more and more cruel to escape them until I wake up in a cold sweat after a horrible realisation I've become worse than the crime boss or any of his thugs! 😱

    • @crazynconfident
      @crazynconfident Pƙed rokem +1

      @@edwright4892 I really enjoy haunted house dreams, it's super fun when the rooms are different throughout the house, and every time it's different in what lets your progress to a new room.
      How can you become worse than someone trying to kill you???? Some situation in your life is going against your morals maybe, or maybe eat less snacks right before bed lol. Only you know the answer to this riddle.

  • @srrocknroll4755
    @srrocknroll4755 Pƙed rokem +7

    ISTP's are good at physical things bc that calms our overthinking mind. That happens in similar way to ISFP's that struggle with all of the nonsense that brings to them their Fi primary function.

  • @pizza8725
    @pizza8725 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +3

    My opinions as a intp too:
    Intp:perfect
    Istp:very close to intp and almost perfect
    Other introvert ones:nice i guess
    Other extroverts:extrovert tier
    Esfp:nice but other ppl(mainly esfj's) make them annoying
    Esfj:most annoying one

  • @CineShinya
    @CineShinya Pƙed rokem +8

    Well that describes and explains my interaction with INTPs and why sometimes they look at me a little freaked out... (ISFJ)

  • @jamie_johns
    @jamie_johns Pƙed rokem +6

    If you asked me, an INTP myself, I couldn't do it more accurate.

  • @craylik5589
    @craylik5589 Pƙed rokem +15

    From now on, every time someone asks me what type I am, I'll just answer that I'm an INTP with some hard shots of liquor in me.

    • @Onnarashi
      @Onnarashi Pƙed rokem +1

      This doesn't explain me wanting to be a debatebro devil's advocate without drinking. #ENTPStereotypes

  • @samfletcher1617
    @samfletcher1617 Pƙed rokem +4

    Accurate. Interestingly, as an INTP I actually married an INFP because of this factor. It's a wonderful relationship! 😁 Added bonus: she helps me understand what the heck emotions are and why so many people utilize them. Strange...

  • @Rillien
    @Rillien Pƙed rokem +5

    ENFP here; my INTP friend often finds me illogical, unpredictable and very emotional 😅 but doesn't necessarily treat those as flaws

  • @Aurea_Borealis
    @Aurea_Borealis Pƙed rokem +4

    I really appreciated the random backgrounds. It's literally me whenever somebody is talking to me 😂- an INTP

  • @mjmartinez3454
    @mjmartinez3454 Pƙed rokem +4

    Has an INTP I can confirm the INFJ and the ENFJ. My INFJ friend is like my sister and our conversations are from 1 to 6 hours long. When i talk with my ENFJ friend is a matter of time before the conversation feels like a psicoanalytic session.

  • @mmh2695
    @mmh2695 Pƙed rokem +3

    I fell laughing after ISTP said now do it😂😂😂.
    Truly ISTPs and INTPs are the same but the only difference is that physical part.

  • @jacobcharleszimmerman7934
    @jacobcharleszimmerman7934 Pƙed rokem +8

    Okay, that ESTP thing has happened to me so many times. While it would be nice to get credit for my ideas, at least at the end of the day people notice them, even if they aren't attached to me.

  • @multidebbie1
    @multidebbie1 Pƙed 12 dny

    The "Idea" in the background whilst I talk was very smart. I'm an INTJ with an INTP best friend and we both have a tendency to bounce off each other ideas and create something great.

  • @VictoriaForSale
    @VictoriaForSale Pƙed rokem +3

    My fiance is intp and I am infp and we enjoy our conversation a lot... Mostly. 😂 But I have to say being both Introverted results in having deep silence often and I start randomly saying stupid things to make him react. It's good that his laugh is so adorable. And as soon as he starts saying "I love you" multiple times instead of giving a genuine reactions to stuff I talk made me realize he doesn't know what to answer so he rescues himself in showing affection instead of risking making me being upset... Not that I complain he tells me that he loves me whenever he can and he shows his affection (though its rather clingy at times and might seem dominant but after 4 years I know it's just his way and he usually doesn't care for others so much I can live with it) it would be nice if he would give me a bit more insight in his thoughts. But rather than letting out what he is concerned about he gets so stressed that he rather explods and give me a summarized account of all the things he is worried about at once. What makes me feel rather overwhelmed. A luck I like listening. I say it's sometimes not easy and in some ways we r too similar in our problematic characteristics (for example hating being told what to do or hitting the vulnerable spots even if it is unintentionally when angered). It's a luck we both know what we want and we r not giving up easily as soon as we have a grip on it especially in regards of a relationship and we r both willing to learn and forgive. He is not talking his mind very freely often I guess due to his upbringing but if he does he always blows my mind and surprises me. In such moments I fall in love with him again because his view on various topics are so fascinating. Sadly he is not very much into philosophy or history, though we have disputes about theories and hypothetically possibilities and though we have different opinions and approaches its fascinating how our 4 years of relationships have shifted our views. Where I was once very forgiving I got more let's say resolut, while he started to soften up and excuses people's behavior. Very interesting. My observing of our relationship and my need for analyzing is fueled besides the fact that I dearly love him and be greatful every day that I have him by my side.

  • @BartholomewHenryAllen
    @BartholomewHenryAllen Pƙed rokem +13

    0:23 ... as an INTP, I'm constantly correcting ISTPs and usually exceeded in physical learning as well. They can hardly remember anything.đŸ€Ł
    Never underestimate the competitiveness of an INTP.
    Also, this is definitely my favorite video. I especially love the completely accurate INFJ thoughts!

    • @finnkuudere3516
      @finnkuudere3516 Pƙed rokem +3

      My Father in law is an ISTP. Long fun story short version: My wife (ESFJ) is from Spain and I met her at Colo St Uni. (I am from Colorado) We had (and continue to have) a hot and fast romance. So when she calls home (Alicante, Spain) and tells her parents that she's met her husband the first year of college and that she is planning to elope but he (me) would like to have a small Church wedding there's a lot of confusion over their "Ms. Responsibilty" daughter whose worst infraction in her entire life was to skip PE to going swimming. I am calmly interviewed over the phone but they still fly out to see what's up. She (ESFJ) spends the day with her mother (ESFP) and I (INTP) spend the day with her father (ISTP). When we reunite in the evening at my apartment I find the two giggling having made a total mess of my apartment with flower arrangements and a bottle of wine is almost gone. My (ESFJ) future wife winks slyly at me. He and I come in and excuse myself to the bathroom for a small respite from people. I hear him declare in Spanish that, "Su hombre tiene sentido para mĂ­..." {"Your man makes sense to me and I think he has good character but I do not like this joke of elopement..."} The point is that I won him over. dear Kristin's video :czcams.com/video/FOVUxpxcXqQ/video.html is really how he sees my wife and I.

    • @BartholomewHenryAllen
      @BartholomewHenryAllen Pƙed rokem

      @@finnkuudere3516 No sé cómo escribir en español, pero lo puedo leer, ablar, y entender.
      I'd like to know more about how everyone got typed.
      Dad. (ISTx)
      I've been having trouble figuring out if my father was ISTJ or INTP, because he seems too Ballanced at this current state of his life.
      Mom. (ISFJ)
      And my mom in an ISFJ who thinks she's an introvert, which made everyone think she was ESFJ. But she has 3 xxTP boys raised sheltered without being reliant on having others take care of her.
      Younger Brother. (ISTP)
      I've gone through the systems with my younger brother and pretty much agreed I was right with my initial thoughts and wrong about changes to them.
      Older Brother. (ESTP)
      And I've done extensive research to find correlations between my unwilling older brother and the 16 types to find out why he is the way he is.
      Generally, I run my thoughts through studying interactions between them and others I know their MBTI preference for certain. Based on what they connect with the most and dislike about each other, I can determine if either the MBTI type of sed person, or if I was wrong about knowing/understanding the other person's type for certain. I'm usually never wrong about my certainties. None that I could recall. But I also use temperaments and communication styles to understand the first 2 letters. And to finalize my notes, I run them through CS Joseph's videos and personal videos of the type in question to filter out any possible inconsistencies
      (Frank James is INFP and Dopamine is INFJ, so I don't use their channels. Most scripted and voice lined videos also exaggerate too much or are just straight up misleading, misinforming, and even wrong. Sometimes due to people's information coming from the writter being mistyped. They never fact check themselves).
      đŸ€” I don't know your wife as well as you, but I think you might've mistyped your wife. I'd make more sense if she was actually ISFJ. They're one of the most difficult to tell apart. And it makes complete sense her mother would be ESFP.
      Keeping my scepticality consistent, if the ESFP seems to have even remotely the resemblance of a laughing or smiling problem, she's likely an ENFP and you'd actually be more likely to be an IxxJ type. But if she asks a lot of questions and explains how she recognizes what she understands, she's more likely to be an ESTP
      đŸ€” Either way, it definitely makes sense for the father to be ISTP, but same types are also the hardest to type right, meaning he could just as easily be INTP if she's actually ESTP.
      Of any of this makes sense, you're probably INFP or INxJ and the father is likely ISTJ, which would still explain the corrections. But being INFJ wouldn't definitely explain the stuff you focus on in the comments.
      The INTP and INFJ are the most commonly mistyped between each other. So just in case, the difference is Dexter Morgan (INTP) VS Joe Goldberg (INFJ). INFJ's are known for never admitting when they're wrong and ruining their relationships because they aren't willing to accept being wrong. Which is actually just an xxxJ problem, even more than it is with EPs.

    • @finnkuudere3516
      @finnkuudere3516 Pƙed rokem

      @@BartholomewHenryAllen I'll answer in pieces. "'I'd like to know more about how everyone got typed." We were typed by testing and reading. My wife's school has every teacher take the test in order to create understanding with communication styles. She invited me to test and bought a book about the personalities. The results are pretty consistent and even matches the enneagram. I honestly question the entire theory but self knowledge provides opportunity for growth. Last year for Thanksgiving we invited her parents to test and and they scored what we predicted based upon the book she had bought. I can see how Pilar (Wife) could be seen as an ISFJ but I also have witnessed how she runs a crowd. I could relate stories but one of the things she does is keep track of neighbors. We'll take a walk and meet a neighbor who is new to me but not to her. We'll make small talk and continue. As we continue to walk she'll chat in an almost gossipy way about the neighbor. She's known the couple for a week and she knows names, occupation, hobbies, church maybe even a health problem. Pilar also never stops cooking and tends to give food away. This was a flirt and problem early on. Pilar made cookies and dinner for me when we dated. I bickered with her that she's wasting food and that I do not eat that much. I really hurt her feelings and since then I've let her cook as she wants. She also abides by curious traditions that she doesn't actually believe in but "we just do it that way."
      Her mother could be an ESFP or ENFP I honestly can't tell. Here's the thing with her mother is that she acts like an ENFP around me and an ESFP around her ESFJ daughter. She'll say to me, "I can't hold all those ideas, please only 1 or 2 at a time." (ENFP like) And then she'll say to her daughter suspiciously, "you shouldn't know so much about that person." (ESFP like). "When we reunite in the evening at my apartment I find the two giggling having made a total mess of my apartment with flower arrangements and a bottle of wine is almost gone." This indicates her mother. Her mother was ready for the wedding once she knew I was open to Catholicism and Pilar wasn't involved in a cult. "OMG! They're in love!!!" Pilar's mother tried to get my mother to loosen up to no avail. Pilar and I (really Pilar) planned the wedding. I am very serious about "their "Ms. Responsibilty" daughter" Pilar will have one glass of wine but her mother will have multiple. Pilar communicates with her eyes and gestures. Her gestures can be an exclamation or "I'm right." That wink she gave me was an indication, "it's in the bag, mom's convinced and I know you did well with Papi." Pilar's gestures are enormous and they relate feelings, opinions, instructions. She and I have multiple communications. we go back and forth with English and Spanish. I've learned her gestures but I'm very subdued. Touch is another tool we use and her sister has caught us speaking through touch. As far as my MBTI I can't get away from INTP. It always rings true and others see me as that. I do believe that I am growing (most of us do) and the other personality that I identify with is ENTP. I serious get exhausted with crowds and will retreat in my head. I am a Stoic (philosophy) and I do participate in self improvement.

    • @BartholomewHenryAllen
      @BartholomewHenryAllen Pƙed rokem

      @@finnkuudere3516 đŸ€” I've definitely noticed your most certainly an introvert. But I'm surprised you spend so much time with small talk. I'd expect it from an IxxJ, but it's an eye opener for an INTP. I could never stand an ESFJ. I love having the chance to make people laugh doe to Fe inferior, but even having an INFJ opening me up, I usually always find myself unable to jump in and communicate with others as well as I wish I could. I feel too left out unless they care enough to engage with me first.
      As for ESFPs, we've always had difficulty understanding each other because it's Alpha quadrant vs Gama quadrant. Captains quadrant ve Pirate quadrant. They drain me fast enough to actually notice myself feeling drained. And ENFPs are harder to understand, despite having an easier time communicating. But they tend to come off as judgmental, so I just smile and wave. And I have to stay away because they are very touchy and touch is too sexual for me as an INTP.
      I personally don't use gestures to communicate. I just say what I mean and hope others don't add anything. I never trust "insinuations". And I'm still sceptical of "metaphors". That's too much S type for me. But I'd love to hear more about how you perceive it.

    • @finnkuudere3516
      @finnkuudere3516 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@BartholomewHenryAllen I listen and she talks. I love her and her voice, thoughts and presence are captivating. It’s not the subject of convo it’s the rabbit trail and song of her thoughts. It’s like watching a river descend a mountain. I, on the other hand have a stiff formulaic approach with small talk. I sketch out a person and try to interject myself. I learned this when I was self employed. I know how to draw people out so they will talk. I actually don’t reveal much about myself. Pilar and I know each other and we let each other express ourselves. We’ll take turns with small talk and “deeper” talk. She may have a topic in mind that requires depth or I may find a connection that makes the convo go deeper. For instance a discussion about a dress can easily switch to historic motivations about fashion. There are also benefits that receive for focusing on her. Her love language is quality time and I am giving that to her. I am even mention ing other activities in an evening such as dancing, walking, eating, making out, meditation, reading. It’s balance in growth.

  • @JokerCrowe
    @JokerCrowe Pƙed rokem +23

    I was a little surprised at the INFJ one, I thought it was going to be ENFJ, mostly because they seem more likely to talk about psychology to just about everyone they meet (in Kristin's sketches anyway x).
    I have a really close INTP friend, and I think we mostly talk about Ti stuff; it's really fun to mention something that intersects with a lot of his intrests and watching him get excited. INTPs can really talk for hours about stuff, and teach Me new things as well.
    Maybe the INFJ one makes sense, but INTPs should know that it's mutual in a lot of cases x)
    I've noticed that one of the ones you have left in the "Eyes of the INFJ", it's going to be really interesting to see what you come up with here, considering were like a mix of INTP, INTJ, and ENFJ x)

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +1

      I also thought that was going to be ENFJ

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem

      Especially because INTP was tuning them out

    • @claytonia1586
      @claytonia1586 Pƙed rokem +5

      Yeah I often relate to sketches for INTPs and INTJs depending on which function is being picked to portray etc. I think people underestimate how much we love and use our Ti and how we can actually be very cold and calculated at times but people see the extroverted side and assume we're all fluffy bunnies. My friend said I'm like an ENFJ on the outside sometimes but like an INTJ or INTP when you get to know me deeper and I'm starting to see what he meant. Although I'm not sure why he said ENFJ as I'm pretty quiet. Maybe because of the counsellor stereotype? I'm into psychology and studied counselling I guess.

    • @michael_koski
      @michael_koski Pƙed rokem +2

      I was a bit surprised, too, as I have an INTP friend, and wonder if he really views me like that....
      I love when something is casually mentioned when he's all quiet and then suddenly gets all excited about it and goes on a tangent, whether it's about baking, coding, or something he fixed. He sometimes gives me strong ISTP vibes, but definitely has more Ne than Ni. I suppose he could be using Se for hands-on learning, but I'm pretty sure he's INTP. I honestly compare him to a golden retriever pup at times, lol. He's especially sensitive when someone disses his instrument (clarinet and bassoon) but will freely diss everyone else (like mine, violin. He just won't accept the fact that violin is the best.). But he's great to hang out with, is especially competitive at game nights, and is super sarcastic.
      Let me know, are INTPs like this, or am I dealing with an ISTP here?
      ~ Ana (INFJ)

    • @michael_koski
      @michael_koski Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Welp, apparently he's ISTP. *shrugs* Sorta makes sense, actually...

  • @enk335
    @enk335 Pƙed rokem +4

    2:35 is absolutely genius

  • @testone2505
    @testone2505 Pƙed rokem +6

    The semi-transparency of certain characters it's interesting. It seems to represent, how INTPs detach from reality & people when they start analyzing an idea or a problem.

  • @clickercookie1233
    @clickercookie1233 Pƙed rokem +8

    The ENFJ scene made me laugh out loud. It was just... so perfect

    • @karenhanson359
      @karenhanson359 Pƙed rokem +3

      As an ENFJ I feel like I almost need that scene explained to me 😂
      I assume it’s that an INTP will feel completely invaded being around ENFJs, and that we have no regard for INTPs space?

    • @clickercookie1233
      @clickercookie1233 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@karenhanson359 Pretty much

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@karenhanson359 I thought it had to do with ENFJs totally violating/ignoring rules? (I don't even know if that's a characteristic of ENFJs! 😄)

  • @kyrie6035
    @kyrie6035 Pƙed rokem +3

    Been waiting for this 💖

  • @soup_n_pie7036
    @soup_n_pie7036 Pƙed rokem +7

    I'm a bit surprised by the isfj one lol. We're usually the non-threatening ones XD

    • @kenc00l
      @kenc00l Pƙed rokem +3

      The connection of Si between INTP and ISFJ is a strong one, INTP are highly unaware of surrounding neighborhood, so as an INTP I love to hear stuff ISFJs has to say about surrounding area and people, like I am able to get an image of where I live, that I would never gotten myself in a million years cause I am always in my head.

    • @zzzcocopepe
      @zzzcocopepe Pƙed rokem +1

      Yeah I guess it's through the eyes of INTP, they're threatened by everything.