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  • @KA-pe6sv
    @KA-pe6sv Před 5 lety +229

    Se trickster really sucks because you are judged heavily but you don’t even know that you are being judge, so you have constant anxiety about how you come across to others. Someone with Se trickster seeing a video of themselves is almost like torture because they are like “holy shit is that what I look like and sound like to other people”.

    • @sofia8574
      @sofia8574 Před 4 lety +42

      K A explains why they hate being photographed

    • @tomgang5612
      @tomgang5612 Před 4 lety +33

      INTP here, can confirm.

    • @dppool456
      @dppool456 Před 3 lety +11

      True. But at the same time, if you have people you can trust who are willing to communicate with you on when
      you´re being completely unaware, it can be quite manageable. Around the right people, the extroverted tricksters can be solved. I can´t imagine how frustrating it must be for Ti, Fi, Ni, &Si trickster though, because what you´re missing is internal.

    • @geraldmarcano2514
      @geraldmarcano2514 Před 3 lety +15

      @@dppool456 I would argue is equally frustrating for all the personalities. In my case I have Fe trickster, I am very unaware of social norms, even though this trickster is external think about how much people judge me in so many social encounters like not knowing when its the social accepted time to leave a party, I would just stay there chilling until the host makes it very clear he/she wants me to go. Lol

    • @dppool456
      @dppool456 Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@geraldmarcano2514 Fair enough, but I'd guess that's also related to Se inferior, rather than purely a trickster issue. That is, assuming you're INTJ rather than ISTJ.
      Regardless, my point was that the best kind of people can see other's blindspots and help them with it. But you can't really help somebody fill the void left by an introverted trickster. You can help someone not hurt others feelings (Fe) although it can be a lot of work, but you can't help them think more sequentially (Ti), because thoughts by definition are subjective to the individual. The same with Fi, Ni, and Si, nobody can really help people with that.

  • @EndlessKurtis
    @EndlessKurtis Před 5 lety +181

    *CNN HEADLINE*
    “I have no moral principles”
    -CS Joseph

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 5 lety +30

      yep

    • @Cossaw
      @Cossaw Před 5 lety +8

      @@CSJoseph morals are too subjective either way.. ;;' ~~~ ))

    • @mcfreezyyaboi8389
      @mcfreezyyaboi8389 Před 4 lety +7

      Morals are subjective. I personally have my own custom built moral compass that I follow, I try to not project my views on others because I know they're subjective and I know other people have their own views.

  • @rogerhuggettjr.7675
    @rogerhuggettjr.7675 Před 4 lety +88

    "Ti trickster causes them to not have logical thoughts in their head...ever!" Do you know how horrifying this concept is to an INTP! I think I'd rather be a potted plant!

    • @pepizify
      @pepizify Před 4 lety +11

      My dear mother has Ti trickster. She is a very happy and humorous person. I grew up going to parties with artists. I hate artists now unfortunately.

    • @rogerhuggettjr.7675
      @rogerhuggettjr.7675 Před 4 lety +19

      @@pepizify I think if you can't access logic you had better have a good sense of humor.

    • @lizacavanaugh5959
      @lizacavanaugh5959 Před 3 lety +10

      You'd think I'd be offended by this, but it's pretty accurate. I lack logic - I even try to practice being logical and it's rough! And also, I'd probably forget to water you if you were a potted plant.

    • @usefulbobcat
      @usefulbobcat Před 3 lety +7

      I thought intps were already potted plants

    • @endofpixel3712
      @endofpixel3712 Před 3 lety +5

      @@usefulbobcat thinking potted plants

  • @sandyyap5279
    @sandyyap5279 Před 5 lety +188

    "Does absolute truth exist?" - No. "Is that statement true?" - Yes. "If that statement is true, then absolute truth does exist"... MIC DROP..

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 5 lety +35

      Hot damn

    • @jennahumphrey1
      @jennahumphrey1 Před 4 lety +22

      "Does absolute truth exist?" -No "Is that statement true?" -I don't know. Would be a more fun rebuttal.

    • @synergyzer07
      @synergyzer07 Před 4 lety +1

      There is absolute truth; not all is relative, theory of relativity, for example, doesn’t state that, because of charge of the electron is relativistically invariant, therefore absolute...

    • @sunsetjesus4719
      @sunsetjesus4719 Před 4 lety +7

      @@synergyzer07 you don't have to go that far. "gravitational force attracts mass" it's an absolute truth

    • @AlastorTheNPDemon
      @AlastorTheNPDemon Před 4 lety +6

      One word: context.

  • @CopyFox7
    @CopyFox7 Před 4 lety +106

    INTJ here: It is genuinely difficult to be told over and over again that you failed to do the appropriate thing in a social situation, and embarrassed somebody or whatever. Especially when you've actually put in effort to be good socially. I guess struggling with the trickster function is a lifelong effort.

    • @islammansour9441
      @islammansour9441 Před 4 lety +5

      well-said.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 2 lety +6

      That's no joke. My grown son has spent the last 20 years giving me "that look" after I've said something, and I can't figure out for the life of me what I said that was wrong. He won't tell me, he just gives me that look.

  • @jadaleewallace8566
    @jadaleewallace8566 Před 4 lety +55

    "They do not have a logical thought in their head, ever." -CS Joseph
    *cries in INFJ unconscious*

    • @xxxxxxx1503
      @xxxxxxx1503 Před 3 lety +3

      Ti trickster becomes the master function later in life, Fe critic plays important role in that.

  • @bunknee1220
    @bunknee1220 Před 5 lety +77

    Se trickster is real. I *constantly* get told that I'm too quiet and nobody can hear what I'm saying. When asked to speak louder, apparently I repeat what I've said with exaggerated expressions but my voice is still too soft. Lmfaooo

    • @ekaterinal8631
      @ekaterinal8631 Před 3 měsíci

      This is freaking hilarious thank you for giving me a laugh on a random Tuesday 5 years later

  • @ashrafnasasa1001
    @ashrafnasasa1001 Před 3 lety +195

    ISTJ / INTJ - 7:16
    ESFP / ENFP - 13:28
    ESTP / ENTP - 22:41
    ISFJ / INFJ - 27:55
    ISTP / ISFP - 34:40
    ENTJ / ENFJ - 39:52
    ESTJ / ESFJ - 43:17
    INTP / INFP - 46:18
    Have a nice day ^)^

  • @bravespirit1428
    @bravespirit1428 Před 4 lety +10

    I imagined an INTJ, an ENTJ, an ISTJ and an ESTJ each one in a cubicle happily talking to each other while they take a shit

  • @maja2740
    @maja2740 Před 5 lety +77

    can't wait for the demon function

  • @lagerthalothbrok6082
    @lagerthalothbrok6082 Před 4 lety +65

    3:55 lmao
    Fe / IXTJs: 7:12
    Ti / EXFPs: 13:28
    Fi / EXTPs: 22:41
    Te / IXFJs: 27:55
    Ne / ISXPs: 34:39
    Si / ENXJs: 39:42
    Ni / ESXJs: 43:16
    Se / INXPs: 46:19

  • @Chronomatrix
    @Chronomatrix Před 5 lety +10

    Honestly, as INTJ I love Fe trickster, eventually you learn how to not feel guilty about not giving a fuck about social norms, it's liberating. It reminds me of this phrase by A.Camus "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion".

  • @pragnyan7770
    @pragnyan7770 Před 5 lety +39

    If I had a dollar for everytime people judged me for my Se trickster, I'd be filthy rich now. Anyway, awesome lecture. I love this season the most. I'll try my best to cover my family's blindspots as much as possible.

  • @kleineapfelblute2456
    @kleineapfelblute2456 Před 4 lety +26

    Oh geez, that Se-trickster part is so amusing, yet revealing. 😂 I'm constantly losing my sense of balance out of nowhere, I never notice when a guy likes me and is trying to hit on me, I'm never aware of how weird things seem that I say and how I come off to the world around me because all of that seems so normal to me. I never notice when I'm giving mixed signals to other people and I only get it when they tell me they don't get my intentions and my thoughts, although I thought to be clear enough so that they should be knowing all of it. I was even told that I don't have a filter for reality, which leaves others to be amused, fascinated, interested and confused at the same time, lol.
    Maybe that's why INFPs struggle with being "normal" and being understood by others. Like, how are others even supposed to understand us if we see ourselves, our actions and the world so differently than pretty much everybody else around us, isn't that somewhat delusional? But I bet that kind of behaviour must be hilarious to watch from the outside. 😅

  • @RotGirl-lol
    @RotGirl-lol Před 5 lety +24

    I guess Se trickster explains why I constantly have to ask what someone said over and over and why i can never catch anything thrown at me

    • @nasciturusadvocatus124
      @nasciturusadvocatus124 Před 4 lety +9

      My favorite is when Se tricksters ask me to repeat a question because and then stop me halfway through repeating the questiom because they remembered the question. Lol.

  • @caincaudell8979
    @caincaudell8979 Před 4 lety +17

    Damn, on point with this video too, haha. "ENFP's can have rational beliefs, but they don't ever have logical thoughts." Truer than true. Explains so much...

  • @TheOriginalGankstar
    @TheOriginalGankstar Před 5 lety +18

    "...black hole sucking away my sense of humanity." Effin' classic statement from our expert ENTP here.

  • @gentlesavage3808
    @gentlesavage3808 Před 5 lety +47

    I have Se trickster, yet I play several sports and do various outdoor activities and I am completely engaged in those activities most of the times,
    I think that over time it has become easier for me to get out of my comfort zone, and challenge myself. It has surely helped me a lot in developing a good perception of my surroundings. But as a child, I never had any interest in any sports or anything involving physical interactions with others. Still, sometimes I get lost in my own thoughts and become completely unaware of my surroundings, which can be really annoying.

  • @CNStanza1
    @CNStanza1 Před 5 lety +33

    My intj dad can be annoying, he clips his nails super early in the morning waking up everyone, he speaks loud on his cellphone while having dinner all the time, sets several alarms on his cell phone and hits the snooze button every time leaving my mom awake and unable to fall asleep again, watches youtube videos in common areas, very loudly, etc. And he gets so mad when someone tells him to stop. On the other hand his lack of ethics makes him super funny, he has this really dark sense of humor.

    • @cheshtachoudhury8735
      @cheshtachoudhury8735 Před 5 lety +5

      Are you sure of him being an INTJ though? Because I am one and I'm exact opposite of that. 🤔

    • @CNStanza1
      @CNStanza1 Před 5 lety +6

      @@cheshtachoudhury8735 yes, I'm sure. Maybe it is a cultural or nurture thing. As a man in Chile people don't expect men to be super considerate of others.

    • @cheshtachoudhury8735
      @cheshtachoudhury8735 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CNStanza1 yeah, probably.

    • @SeanIsCrispy
      @SeanIsCrispy Před 4 lety

      @@cheshtachoudhury8735 exactly

    • @taniabordy3791
      @taniabordy3791 Před 3 lety +1

      I know two INTJ and are not like that at all!! They are super serious and silent... and when they are inspired they would go in their party mood ESFP subconscious I think it is... but I think their trickster is more like they don’t behave “society” correctly just to fit in... they just don’t give a 💩 ... I think at least that

  • @guernica5413
    @guernica5413 Před 2 lety +9

    I've came back to typology recently, and the part of the ISTP blindspot is so true. One day I was talking with my parents about extra activities in college and my dad out of NOWHERE just assumed that I wanted swimming classes. No context, no data, just pure speculation.

  • @Binyamin.Tsadik
    @Binyamin.Tsadik Před 5 lety +65

    "Don't do this, It's wrong" You like scolding general public using your Fi trickster :D.

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 5 lety +16

      yes

    • @jennahumphrey1
      @jennahumphrey1 Před 4 lety +16

      That's a big part of the trickster function. According to Beebe, it is an "area of manipulation and paradox." It is "mischievous, creates double binds, and circumvents obstacles." So someone with Fi trickster, when trying to get out of something, make someone do something, avoid an accusation, or in any way manipulate, will attack that person's morals. Joseph here is doing just that--"you want to call me a bad person? Fine, I'll point out all of the ways *you* lack sympathy and an intrinsic understanding of right and wrong, by calling *me* an uncaring, bad person, or by calling ESFP's stupid, or whatever. Now who's the hypocrite?" Feisty, right? Feisty, I think, is a good adjective for the trickster function. Petulant, too. But it has an endearing quality, because of its childlike (not childish) quality.

    • @caincaudell8979
      @caincaudell8979 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jennahumphrey1 I think this is key because I would say something similar about my Trickster function and the way in which it manifests itself. I find myself getting excessively annoyed when I find people engaging in logical frameworks that seem too rigid. It's like I throw a mini-tantrum at the idea of absolute truth, and end up a bit too emotional about it. I also try and argue why what they think is the truth is illogical to a certain extent. This is ENFP Ti trickster performing an ironic maneuver of illogically arguing that someone is illogical in an emotional way. And as C.S. says, my argument may be rational, but it's not logical. That's Ti trickster in action.

    • @jennahumphrey1
      @jennahumphrey1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@caincaudell8979 how is something rational but not logical? I've been trying to figure that out helping a friend study for her logic class paper on ontology...

    • @caincaudell8979
      @caincaudell8979 Před 4 lety +4

      @@jennahumphrey1 I'm not the foremost expert, but here goes my answer.... Logic deals with a sequence of reasoning that builds off each other. You have to prove each step in the chain to arrive at a hard conclusion that can only be reached by how each step of reasoning carefully builds off the one before it. It's why logic should lead you to absolutely true answers, for certain things at least. Rational thinking is not always purely logical like this. Rational thinking is reasonable, it considers what seems logical, keyword seems. It considers what seems likely, but it doesn't need that clearly substantiated if x then y then z etc type chain of justification. This is why rational thinking is ultimately a set of likely or reasonable beliefs. They can thus appear logical, but they are not technically logical.

  • @lilfroggyfrog
    @lilfroggyfrog Před 5 lety +66

    59:00 THANK YOU FOR THIS. I've suffered social anxiety most of my life because I have had such a repetitive experience of trying to put myself out there in new situations (already hard for INFPs & INTPs), but I've continuously found myself being targeted for my Se blindness time and time again. I wasn't always anxious, it's a learned anxiety. Man, people can be jerks, but at least I know I'm the better person in not targeting other people's flaws and honestly, I'm usually see myself making more sensible decisions than a lot of others in the workplace..

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 5 lety +8

      you are most welcome

    • @zzulm
      @zzulm Před 4 lety +3

      I'm an infp too and suffered anxiety. Thanks for sharing.

    • @toastypuppy4042
      @toastypuppy4042 Před 3 lety +3

      I am an INTP and I struggle with this all the time. I can 100% relate.

  • @user-df8hl4zx2l
    @user-df8hl4zx2l Před 4 lety +26

    I'm INTJ and I needed to study body language and some psychology to be able to learn how other people feel. Because of this, I take some clues to point what the others are feeling and how I should act in light of their feelings... Which is quite a hard thing to do and I get completely worn out after, but still worth it.

  • @MrRambouc
    @MrRambouc Před 5 lety +22

    This is another great view into the cognitive functions !
    My Se trickster once told me that anything can be real so I shaved my head and wore overly flashy clothes for weeks. To the 27 people that became blind because of me (their eyes popped out just by looking) : Sorry for the bad experience.

    • @runninginsept
      @runninginsept Před 5 lety +6

      HAHAHAHAH! This is priceless, even more so cos I actually understood where th you were coming from 🤣

    • @riyanadkarni1076
      @riyanadkarni1076 Před 4 lety +2

      Antoine Rochat sounds like se demon

    • @aishaadam7473
      @aishaadam7473 Před 2 lety +2

      😂😂😂 ones i weared one color (black) or more like one outfit to university for a whole semister

  • @mesho95f
    @mesho95f Před 5 lety +20

    "Unaware of how loud or quite they are" yeah this hits home, se.
    Started the series thinking i'm intp, doubted i could be other types somewhere along, and now i'm back to intp, it's the best fit based on the descriptions for each function placement.

    • @mariannar1190
      @mariannar1190 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I also have a tendency to either be too loud or too quiet. Not confident enough or to in-your face about my knowledge. Basically I find myself having a difficult time finding middle ground when it comes to how I come across to people.

  • @christyrosecalvo6927
    @christyrosecalvo6927 Před 4 lety +8

    "I think the camera is starting to smoke a little bit, maybe I could yell at it some more."
    All of the hurt when we are judging people because we fail to understand them or make an effort to know how they think. That is why we all need to study psychology to stop our own biases.

  • @TheTheorizer
    @TheTheorizer Před 5 lety +85

    This and the critic function are probably the most intriguing to me; they're so "intensely integral" in a way.

    • @choco1199
      @choco1199 Před 5 lety

      The Theorizer do you mean like how in INFPs their critic NI stops their SE blind spot from going too wild in believing it can want anything?

    • @choco1199
      @choco1199 Před 5 lety +1

      Because NI stops them from wanting things

    • @HobDobson
      @HobDobson Před 5 lety +12

      The "I can want anything" was Ni trickster. Se trickster assumes/denies/doesn't even notice things that are happening or being said which leads to doing or saying something wildly inappropriate to reality. Or feel bad about something that didn't really happen.
      One of the reasons people dislike INTPs is that our Se trickster *teaches* (the hard way!) that things can happen that weren't expected, but then we come across as arrogant when we point out that their plans could fail on conceivable "edge cases" (Ti hero, Ne parent)

    • @Ncoherent369
      @Ncoherent369 Před 5 lety +7

      @@choco1199 I think that's if the critic function is hyper-critical. Then the INFP becomes HYPOCRITICAL. That's when i think we don't allow ourselves to want anything. But when someone like Chase points it out that we're being hypocrites, because we're looking around and seeing if others are being responsible with what they want. So when we're sitting around judging, and then we're being so critical of what we want ourselves, that we won't allow ourselves to want anything, then we're being irresponsible with what WE want, by wanting nothing. And wanting nothing, by our own standards at least, most of the time, is irresponsible.
      I remember because when Chase said that shit i jumped right up, and focused on what i wanted to do with my life, and I've been making insane amounts of progress since. Now I'm not just laying around watching youtube all day, while my right hand is on auto pilot playing with my balls.

    • @choco1199
      @choco1199 Před 5 lety +2

      Rob Anderson thanks for helping me understand better. Keep up the progress🙂

  • @StarlitSpirit
    @StarlitSpirit Před 5 lety +51

    INFP here and I am always told I talk too loud. Lol I am also suuuuuuper clumsy. Don't ask me to play sports.

    • @yustinushalim1146
      @yustinushalim1146 Před 5 lety +4

      Hehe, actually if somebody can train your Si child, well it will be so much better. If people don't have Se, it doesn't mean they can absolutely can play sports for an example. I have low Se as well, Se critic to be more exact. But, I ended up enjoying sports such as basketball.

    • @intraserv3123
      @intraserv3123 Před 5 lety +13

      FACTS. One of my favourite features of one of my INFP friends is how damn loud he gets when he's excited and how blissfully unaware he is that no one around him can hear their own thoughts. He's totally silent until you talk to him about something he's passionate about, then.. You can't run far enough to escape that passion.

    • @bonogiamboni4830
      @bonogiamboni4830 Před 4 lety +3

      @@yustinushalim1146 that's true, i'm an intp and so is a classmate of mine. I'm the typical chubby, clumsy nerd with glasses, whereas he is a fucking athlete, as in he literally does athletics (track running, long jump etc) professionally, and meanwhile he is also (almost) as smart as i am. Come to think of it, excluding an istp, all the most athletic guys in my classroom have Se trickster or demon, like an entp former basketball player and current football referee, an infp who did both archery and kendo, another infp who does basketball professionally, and to top it off an entp who does karate or kung fu or some other martial arts, *and* rollerskates *and* skateboard. It's just a matter of being naturally proficient with something (Se) or being good at it only after copious amounts of excercise and memorization (Si).

    • @rogerhuggettjr.7675
      @rogerhuggettjr.7675 Před 4 lety +2

      Don't give up! I have an Si (INTP) child too, but I can juggle and through repetition you can create muscle memory on how doing things right like layups and free throws feel and improve.

    • @Moana_moo
      @Moana_moo Před 4 lety

      Audrey Moos i am ESFP and i am not really the athlethic type. I was never interested until recently in sports though. I do have good fashion sense though

  • @zeinabzein1514
    @zeinabzein1514 Před 5 lety +80

    Hey Chase,
    INFJ here. I appreciate your direct approach, haha.
    I'm aware of of my Te trickster for a long while now. I grew in a household of an ESTJ mother, and ISTJ and ESFP siblings. So I had a healthy appreciation for Te. Though, I struggled much with that. In the end, I learned to do the follow to help me with Te trickster. I usually look up the thoughts or theories I might come up with to see if others thought of them also and have anything to add to what I thought.
    Second, if I'm unsure of how others are thinking or what they meant I ask them directly to elaborate on what they said or thought.
    Third, I try to understand why others think the way they do and what led to it.
    Thanks for your lectures. Keep the good work up.
    Best regards!

  • @askymystic2883
    @askymystic2883 Před 3 lety +12

    It makes so much sense now! My family constantly accuses me of being oblivious, I’m always bumping into sh** and tripping on the stairs. I always have somewhat of an epiphany when I see myself in a video and think “wow, that’s what I look like?” As well as my constant distancing and disregard for reality. As an infp I’m almost tearing up at this point because I can actually say with confidence that there’s a reason why I have no concept of what is or how I come off to others. I often catch my family saying to me “you’re wearing that?” and I’m thinking “what’s wrong with this?” In school I also always doze off and don’t even realize it and then feel internal shame when I think about how I basically just wasted this person’s time and yet regardless of that I continue to consistently visit outlandish realities when I really should be working. You’re a real lifesaver CSJ! :)

  • @Elimbi1
    @Elimbi1 Před 5 lety +19

    Bro you're doing God's work

  • @erinjk123
    @erinjk123 Před 5 lety +29

    Dreamland is amazing. One of the favorite things about myself.

    • @martenw8341
      @martenw8341 Před 5 lety +13

      Totally!! Nr. 1 reason I've never wanted to be another type.

  • @someonerandom713
    @someonerandom713 Před 5 lety +29

    @NJs:
    I found that physically (Se) making up for a lack of Si, like writing stuff down and visibly organizing bare information, helps with improving Ne. It makes it easier to find patterns this way and escape the Ni tunnelvision.

    • @mbw6785
      @mbw6785 Před 5 lety +2

      Someone Random yes

    • @zipeee1
      @zipeee1 Před 5 lety +6

      I know an ENTJ lecturer; his 10 books are in front of him for his sources & have sticky note tabs all over the place sticking out.

  • @knotlock
    @knotlock Před 5 lety +33

    I empathize with your anger about the overrated nature of reputation 👍🏻

    • @15hotchi
      @15hotchi Před 5 lety

      BLΛCK SΛMPLE do you know where he talks about this in the video?

    • @knotlock
      @knotlock Před 5 lety

      Amanda lynn Gleason 26:50

    • @15hotchi
      @15hotchi Před 5 lety +2

      BLΛCK SΛMPLE thank you!

    • @Phnxkon
      @Phnxkon Před 4 lety

      I look at that as funny coming from a content creator. His reputation is how he spreads his message and how people will receive it.
      To not seem too critical I'm also still unsure if hes trying to deceive me into holding his worldviews because I kind of am bad at judging people's intentions and usually view the world through a jaded lense to protect myself.

    • @user-lm4bv1gh7u
      @user-lm4bv1gh7u Před 3 lety +1

      @@Phnxkon yea but he does not care about what other people say about his content unless he verifies it himself unlike other people that is why when he criticizes people he can come off as harsh if anything his reputation is crap amongst the mbti community

  • @PunkFiddler
    @PunkFiddler Před 5 lety +15

    Ugh.. spot on. INTJ friend loves to start a conversation at like 3am while i am trying to sleep.
    And as an INTP, i now make it a point to ask if they're having a good time because oh boy Si child can be such a doozey at times, especially when i become so in the moment with doing the things that i think would be a very good experience. As the theme of the video says, anything can be a reality.. oh and i get called out everytime that i wear iappropriate clothing.
    Edit... to my perspective, anything can really be a reality. I mean, given the sufficient resources, barring all preconceived notions, even the 2 most incompatible people will prosper. Hence, I get super annoyed when people tell me that it is what it is. It's because they let things go that way. If a square block wont fit a triangular hole... then make the hole bigger. Anything is possible.

    • @Rishiig
      @Rishiig Před 5 lety +5

      Indeed. My own thoughts on the matter are that “As long as it’s not physically impossible, it IS possible! (Though-perhaps-improbable-enough-to-be-practically-impossible...)”. Absolutely guilty as charged :/

  • @smalltownprophet7535
    @smalltownprophet7535 Před 5 lety +19

    I'm laughing out loud at this for real because I actually know an ISTJ who will follow me to the bathroom and shout through the closed door at me, going on and on about something they are totally into but I really don't care squat about. It's so hilarious that it's almost endearing.

    • @MBTIMemes
      @MBTIMemes Před 5 lety +1

      I know exactly what you mean, a good friend of mine is an ISTJ and his complete absence of any sense of social norms is really intriguing.
      Also he is constantly approaching under-age girls (he's 26) because he doesn't get what's wrong about it =D

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MBTIMemes If he's really an ISTJ, then he's all about honor, duty, the law. Make it clear to him that it's ILLEGAL. That should solve the problem.

  • @jacobwiren8142
    @jacobwiren8142 Před 3 lety +13

    I'm an INTJ. In elementary school I was taught about the concept of "peer pressure" as part of the program to prevent me from trying drugs. From that day onward I have always considered social rules as "so much peer pressure" and dismissed them as insignificant. Now I understand why, Fe trickster.
    I have also baffled people with my ability to resist peer pressure. Groups of people have come to me and tried to pressure me into doing all kinds of things, and each time they have been stunned at my ability to refuse and my inability to care. It always seemed so arbitrary. What do I have to gain by following the crowd? Friends? As it turns out, for some types, yes they do make friends that way.
    Once, in Boy Scouts, a group of scouts wanted to haze me as a ritual. I refused. Their leader looked me in the eye and threatened me with physical violence if I didn't accept. I looked him right back in the eye and said no... and they were so stunned I could do that I walked away without a single scratch.

    • @archonofplagues1329
      @archonofplagues1329 Před 3 lety +2

      What a Chad! :)

    • @whyumadblachallahuakbar34
      @whyumadblachallahuakbar34 Před 3 lety

      do you have any more stories like this of being intj?

    • @jacobwiren8142
      @jacobwiren8142 Před 3 lety +6

      @@whyumadblachallahuakbar34 Yes, actually, now that I think about it.
      My mother is an ENFJ. She and I are constantly getting into arguments and then immediately apologizing to each other. For decades I was baffled by this. After watching these lectures and doing some research I now understand why:
      She has Fe Hero, and I have Fi child. I have Te parent, and she has Ti inferior.
      This means that whenever she talks to me, her Fe connects with my Fi and I feel like a child.
      Also, whenever I talk to HER my Te connects with her Ti and she feels insecure and dumb.
      The result is that we are overwhelming each other because WE ARE TRYING TOO HARD TO HELP EACH OTHER. I'm trying to make her smarter by filling her mind with impartial observations and her Ti inferior isn't strong enough to absorb it all. Also she is trying to cater to my emotional needs, but my Fi child has very simple needs and feels spoiled. We are TOO HELPFUL towards each other. When I explained this to her, we both had a laugh. Now we understand to give each other space and the fights are much less frequent.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 2 lety +3

      I had to laugh, because I soooo relate as an INTJ. My brother-in-law is the type who is always trying to pressure people into doing things he wants them to do, but when I entered the family, he ran up against an immovable object. If I don't want to do something, it's just "no." I was actually an influence on my husband's family to show them that they could actually tell him no and the world wouldn't come to an end.

    • @NinjaRunningWild
      @NinjaRunningWild Před rokem

      Well, social contract is for cowards.

  • @ariantejano2518
    @ariantejano2518 Před 5 lety +30

    Your lectures have been very valuable to me, man. -ISTP

  • @shahrazade26
    @shahrazade26 Před 4 lety +12

    Awesome lecture. My exhusband is ISTP and at one time he went 100% paranoid accusing my mom and me of conspiring to rip him off on a business venture where he had put no money. He was clueless about our intentions and decided to play it safe by assuming the worst. We ended up getting divorced because of that incident.

  • @firebirdwillgaming4193
    @firebirdwillgaming4193 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As an INTJ who really admire the japnese way of thinking, now that you mention it, it seams to be because of the point you said. And I especially like that Japan´s culture is often thinking about other peoples experiences, like not talking on the subway and etc. I guess I like it because it is a NT society.

  • @mrgilmore6953
    @mrgilmore6953 Před 4 lety +10

    The ENTP heartless explanation is spot on. I've actually researched sociopaths/psychopaths before to see if I was one, and I wasn't so it was confusing. Thanks for the explanation so I can put that to rest.

  • @raylin2057
    @raylin2057 Před 5 lety +18

    You should see me telling ISTJ sosial norms -
    "NO, you cannot just eat and leave, people don't like that!"
    "No, you have to cut the grass BEFORE the weeds show up, neighbors don'nt like that!"
    "NO, you have to remove the hat before intering the restaurant, old people don't like that!"
    🤣😂🤣😂

    • @19katsandcounting
      @19katsandcounting Před 5 lety +5

      Raylin tell my dad to stop showing up at my house unannounced after I’ve asked him repeatedly to call first and he can see it annoys me. I don’t know what is going through his head other than he must think I don’t deserve much respect,

    • @Narya57
      @Narya57 Před 4 lety

      @@19katsandcounting :D

  • @4thNebula
    @4thNebula Před 5 lety +15

    Useful and important video. Being INFP it seems developing Se (I call it the open door where anything can come in) is needed for personal success! Se trickster is judged heavily!

  • @austinwilliams8174
    @austinwilliams8174 Před 5 lety +13

    Sweet, now I can explain how I have no idea what anyone is thinking 🤔 and do it again in the future forgetting that I have already told them why but doing it again because I still don’t know what they’re thinking # humiliation is the best.

  • @dppool456
    @dppool456 Před 3 lety +4

    As an INTP, I can come off as an out of control extrovert because I have no volume control, having an Se trickster. When someone says hi, I can´t reply loud enough to be heard usually, but once I do get talking, I get louder and louder until everyone is like ¨Dude, calm down. You´re being so loud.¨ And I´m like ¨Okay¨. 5 minutes later I´m cheerily yelling again, completely unaware unless again notified.

  • @WillAshwell
    @WillAshwell Před 5 lety +13

    oh my god as an ESTP i was nodding along to everything ! hahahaha
    people always tell me i'm not moral but in reality its because i kinda...can't stand Fi. having a high Fi mom can be a drag sometimes. My dad is an ISTP , we always end up "insulting" her. oh well

  • @oceaninadrop7369
    @oceaninadrop7369 Před 3 lety +5

    ENTPs are acquired taste in general . charming at first , then really mean and then really nice for ever after

  • @prayin4u523
    @prayin4u523 Před 4 lety +12

    This info on the trickster is life changing! I just started taking notes on all the functions, I decided today I’m going to dive deep into all your information and am definitely sharing what I am learning! Thank you so much. This information can certainly be life altering as we put it to good use! INFJ here. Hoping the very best for you and your work!

  • @generalpatton838
    @generalpatton838 Před 5 lety +1

    Finally! I've been waiting for this.

  • @eskrest
    @eskrest Před 2 lety

    I cant even explain how valuable this is. Thank you, CS Joseph!

  • @MrLuigiFercotti
    @MrLuigiFercotti Před 5 lety +5

    This is very enlightening to this Fi trickster victim.
    A former ESFJ boss made a lot of money, but he burned through it like no tomorrow. Then he was saying how he needed to make a bunch more to get ready for retirement. lol.
    Plus, this just nails my Dad with his Fe trickster. In social situations he will say really off-putting stuff, and doesn't get that others are groaning inside.

  • @shaneaverystarr
    @shaneaverystarr Před 5 lety +2

    Helpful information! Happy I was able to find this video!

  • @malcolmmacinnis247
    @malcolmmacinnis247 Před 4 lety +11

    "I can emulate moral principles"
    Fi trickster everybody XD

  • @lagerthalothbrok6082
    @lagerthalothbrok6082 Před 4 lety +5

    17:15
    Te: input
    Ti: process
    Fe: output
    Fi: feedback

  • @lintuindochine9458
    @lintuindochine9458 Před 5 lety +15

    I've Se trickster and my relationship with it is basically me having no idea about the kind of experience I give to others. Normally what will happen is that I use my Te to compensate that. That's normally what happens with my physical apperance. As I don't have any idea about what kind of impression I'm producing, I try to be as clean and neutral as I can, sometines in a exagerate way because I don't want to be judged by anybody, ever xD
    Now I understand too why some people (I think mainly Fe dom/aux) got annoyed with me because I did something (which wasn't wrong in my own moral system) and I didn't realise that they were actually pissed off. (That happened with an enfj who didn't tell me what was wrong until I asked her. She was expecting me to know and I've just NO idea that the problem was that xD)
    PS: I'm clumsy as fuck as well, which is quite funny.

  • @sibestfunction4400
    @sibestfunction4400 Před 4 lety +10

    my Te trickster husband OVEREXPLAINS hahaa makes sense now. love him!!

    • @ashercorbett8089
      @ashercorbett8089 Před 11 minutami

      *talks about husband’s incessant jabbering*
      *realizes husband is behind her, reading this. Quickly types the last part*

  • @cherellemack736
    @cherellemack736 Před 4 lety +4

    He does such a great job in his descriptions. I want to play these videos for my family showing them their personality. I'm going to be a pateron member.

  • @legendzfall
    @legendzfall Před 4 lety +3

    Loved this content. INTJ here. Hope I can find more vids that explore the separate functions one at a time.

  • @d899op90
    @d899op90 Před rokem +1

    I come back to all these videos every once in a while to refresh my knowledge of all the cognitive functions. There is always more to learn! I have learned to read and research more, ask people for their thoughts, say things like “as we all know” when saying basic logical things, etc. It has really helped me be more mature and not come off as annoying all the time. More often than not Ive learned its better to keep Ti child silent and instead listen to the other person; finding the right moment to introduce that bit of helpful logical statement. Thank you

  • @clearwater1686
    @clearwater1686 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely bang on preach against pride! Source of so much discord and pain. Acute observations and deductions. Best lecture I've heard from CSJ with lots of clues. Many thanks 💟 IXFJ still seeking my type

  • @heiro9611
    @heiro9611 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m glad I found out that the trickster was a thing. I’m not saying it isn’t important to develop, but I tried to overuse it. Before I found out about type I was sub-consciously trying to mirror the ENTJ type (I’m INFJ). Needless to say that didn’t necessarily work out for me, it just made me look like a massive idiot anytime I would try to argue with people. In knowing what my strengths are (Ti) I know how I should argue my point to people, rather than trying to pull statistics out of my ass that I heard on a CZcams video that didn’t actually take the time to research.

  • @saintcirone1
    @saintcirone1 Před 4 lety +2

    ENTP here. Just found your content and ravaging it. Also intending to share it with those I'm 'loyal' to.
    Helpful for me, I hope helpful for them. Hope you keep doing what you're doing.

  • @underwaterpanther
    @underwaterpanther Před 4 lety +6

    I Finally made it to the trickster!!! Wooooo!!! Been typing notes for a month now 😆 unbelievably appreciative dear soul! 🖤🔥

  • @akondayeelicerio8554
    @akondayeelicerio8554 Před 4 lety +3

    As a fellow ENTP I appreciate you so much, i write a manga about an ENTP assassin in a early medieval fantasy world, who becomes a battlefield general eventually I started watching your channel and i understand why my storys so meaningful to me, and why i came up with the idea in the first place. Thank you so much😭

  • @johnnymiller2243
    @johnnymiller2243 Před 5 lety +1

    I didn’t know where else to wish you and yours, Happy Holidays. So, Happy Holidays. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @bellahazz
    @bellahazz Před 5 lety +2

    thanks for your video cs joseph, you change my life :)

  • @3blame
    @3blame Před 3 lety +4

    "you try... but you suck and it's probably not going to work" - CS Jose 4:13

  • @jonyngvesyland5461
    @jonyngvesyland5461 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for branching out on the colours Mr. Chase.

  • @milabellaful
    @milabellaful Před 5 lety +2

    Your passion is unrivaled 😁

  • @elisabethschlarb3059
    @elisabethschlarb3059 Před 2 lety +1

    Ooh the Critic and Trickster videos are the best! Like you say, it's like how to reach enlightenment (huge goal for me!) by becoming humble and wise and exactly how to do that. Thank you so much 💕

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 2 lety +4

      The inferior and nemesis are the gateway functions that help you reach enlightenment, this is in Season 19 inside the Discover bundle for each type.

  • @cityandgirl
    @cityandgirl Před 5 lety +16

    You are a very engaging lecturer! This kept my attention (no small feat believe me) and I learned a lot. Thank you for this and all your videos.

  • @grimmgangler5035
    @grimmgangler5035 Před 5 lety +2

    I really enjoyed this video, excellent job! :]

  • @sientwa6102
    @sientwa6102 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow that's so true. We should not - never ever judge someone else. 👍 Without first walking in their shoes and trying to understand the other person.

  • @Leneah99
    @Leneah99 Před 5 lety

    I believe I saw smoke coming from your camera :) Brilliant and worth the wait.

  • @cradleofcivilization3144
    @cradleofcivilization3144 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't understand how you have Se demon, yet you provide good experience for everybody watching your videos!

  • @Hawkenwhacker
    @Hawkenwhacker Před 4 lety +3

    Very insightful. Thanks a lot.
    5 years ago I was losing my daughter to adoption. Since the law was involved, I had no idea what to do. After it was all said and done, I signed something. The paper basically said by signing this, you (me) acknowledge that this girl was never your child. She looks so much like me it's not even funny so for them to think it's true is laughable so they can believe what they want despite the contrary. I still feel the effects of that day. Why fight against something I felt I wouldn't win? Because of this, I take with me that small amount of time I got to be with her. I love and miss her deeply. Talk about humbling. It was then that I had a dream of me being pulled into the black hole that you mentioned and I saw the cube (the earth) below my feet, or lack thereof, let alone the aftermath of my upbringing coming back into the forefront along with it. Talk about a destructive process and one I'm still, to this day, doing my best to handle and heal from.
    Sorry to get so personal about it but I thought it best represents what I got from this video. At the very least, I thought it was worth sharing.

  • @annaf9821
    @annaf9821 Před rokem

    I love this playlist! Thank you 💓

  • @wilrose4473
    @wilrose4473 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm INFP. I always get told to speak louder even with mic on during events. 😅 And when I was still a student I can clearly remember what my prof said to me, "What's the use of having a nice voice, if no one can hear you sing?"

  • @Atlas-ck9vm
    @Atlas-ck9vm Před 3 lety +2

    I think this channel is very underrated.

  • @dennisjonker4804
    @dennisjonker4804 Před 5 lety +3

    Ah. I found it. I really appreciate your part about Fe Trickster. Also amusing (and true) :)

  • @helenhelen5346
    @helenhelen5346 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm fairly sure I've not been able to sustain work in the past because a number of managers judged my less usual Se Trickster function, which really reduced my self confidence as a result. Thank you Chase for teaching the world what isn't being done correctly.

  • @wewjoj
    @wewjoj Před 4 lety +2

    I just took my 100th page of notes on C.S. Joseph's lectures.

  • @RR-ei7wo
    @RR-ei7wo Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you very much!! I always appreciate your lectures 😆 Been looking forward to this one!
    I loved that you added the part about majority vs minority tricksters, very very helpful 😄
    I still don't know what type I am after watching all your videos so far, so you might be seeing me soon via videochat as soon as I book your time hehe

  • @cherrymarriedindiscord1404

    watching Chase do all his indian dances during lectures is far more entertaining than any movie. AND I'm learning new things... THIS CHANNEL IS A BLESSING

  • @CNoble-md7ro
    @CNoble-md7ro Před 4 lety +2

    I'm probably getting annoying with all these random comments, but you've really broken down cognitive functions in a way that makes psychology so easy to understand. I don't know how you know so much (you probably explained in a video I haven't watched yet) but it's really incredible. You've done a lot of videos in such a short amount of time, just remember to take it easy so you don't stress yourself out. 😊

  • @runninginsept
    @runninginsept Před 5 lety +1

    I'm halfway to dreamland as I type this. Just wanna say I had such a blast with this lecture. Hilarious for all the types! And Chase, good to see the great Pokémon energy back! 😂

  • @terreemc
    @terreemc Před 5 lety +2

    Very informative and wise ....Thank you!

  • @kakashiomar5067
    @kakashiomar5067 Před rokem +2

    I'm an istj and i have a well developed Fe
    Trickster
    My mom is ENFJ and i learned a lot about social norms and empathy from her
    when i use it sometimes it seems fake ,but most of the time I'm very considerate of others feelings.
    People around me find it comfortable when they talk to me because i pay attention and listen to them carefully.
    It takes a lot of mental energy
    But at least people like me and I'm not a dick to them
    2w3 istj here

  • @louisedwyer9273
    @louisedwyer9273 Před rokem

    You are hilarious! I love this. So entertaining and useful at the same time. 😂

  • @chazizphat
    @chazizphat Před 5 lety +1

    your amazing, this is so good

  • @TheDeadeyeDuck
    @TheDeadeyeDuck Před 5 lety +1

    hmm. saw the hour length and was glad my trickster was first lol so true though. thanks for what you do man

  • @luiseszi
    @luiseszi Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am soooooo buying you coffee..

  • @malcolmmacinnis247
    @malcolmmacinnis247 Před 4 lety +5

    You're the person I hear the most

  • @jonn_mace_80_95_
    @jonn_mace_80_95_ Před 9 měsíci +3

    I LOVE the theme of this video on how people need to humble themselves, so we could become more of a cohesive team who compensate each others weaknesses and blindspots. We humans as a species really were designed by the Creator to be social creatures, introverts included. I enjoyed your take about the field of psychology, unraveling the wonders and complexity of the human mind which God created, then apply that knowledge in healthy, balanced, mature ways regarding relationships. These are vital for humanity to evolve while giving glory to God who made us and bring us closer to Him.
    You're also right about how it's best that people avoid looking down on other people due to their shortcomings, when the very same people who hold their targets with contempt are guilty of having shortcomings themselves. There's a passage in the scriptures where Jesus warned everybody about the foolishness of hypocrisy. He said if a person criticizes someone else who have plank on their eyes, one must first remove the plank on his eyes or her eyes, in order for the critic to be taken seriously as being trustworthy concerning his/her criticism and full of integrity with pure intent.
    Another verse in the Holy Bible relevant to your lesson of this video is Matthew 20:26-27. Jesus explains how to achieve greatness on God's future heavenly kingdom that will eventually supplant the currently imperfect sinful world that exists, a person should have humility at fostering an attitude to think and behave like servant towards other poeple. Jesus is a role model for humankind to follow, because not only did he preach timeless virtues, he exemplified them from the way he humbly lived and offered himself as a sacrifical lamb to purify us and remove our sins (character flaws, wrongdoings, transgressions, wickedness, immorality, injustices, corruption, etc), long as sinners accept his gracious gift of salvation and to abide in His teachings + divine guidance.
    ~Me, a Christian INTJ male who often makes an effort to be a humble servant for my fellow neighbor since we ought to love our neighbors like we love ourselves as Jesus had done and commanded, because God first loved us, and always will.

  • @freezeblaster15
    @freezeblaster15 Před 5 lety +5

    I love your shoutouts 🤗 you're more than an amazing human being. Truly you are a gift to humanity Chase. That being said, I challenge you to test my Ti somehow. I think I'd surprise you ;)

  • @colinnewey7965
    @colinnewey7965 Před 3 lety +3

    It is innocence(child) vs ignorance(trickster), by my understanding.

  • @UrtepExela
    @UrtepExela Před 4 lety +2

    An immature INFJ here:
    Last year I went through 6 beliefs systems. Everyone was telling me that I was probably wrong and had no reason for believing as I did, but I wouldn't listen. It seemed so logical at the time. I stopped and gave up on belief systems because I realized that they would all seem logical and I could believe anything.

  • @Xenomorph788
    @Xenomorph788 Před 5 lety +2

    Hahaha Fi trickster explains a lot for me 😅 and YES! Got one reference to something being dope at the end! Didn’t think I was going to get one! 🤪

  • @Lairenzo
    @Lairenzo Před 5 lety +15

    Put the light higher up so the shadows are less prevalent

    • @CSJoseph
      @CSJoseph  Před 5 lety +1

      yeah the studio is not built, I haven't deployed the softboxes

    • @revermightstar8004
      @revermightstar8004 Před 5 lety +4

      I thought you're talking about intangible matters like cognitive functions or knowledge vs ignorance haha

    • @lisalisa6821
      @lisalisa6821 Před 3 lety

      @@revermightstar8004 Me too lmao

  • @horkosofdonso7624
    @horkosofdonso7624 Před 5 lety +1

    You'd switch to the cadence of a proverbial couples therapist addressing to the misunderstanding partner. Not annoying to me. I found it amusing.
    Most helpful, captivating, and *intuitive* (I suppose) delivery. 10/10 video.