MBTI - Feeling and Thinking axes (what are the differences?)

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • In this video I talk about the two Feeling and Thinking axes, according to MBTI. I compare what it's like to have Fe Ti versus Fi Te.
    Keywords: MBTI, Myers-Briggs, 16personalities, personality type, cognitive functions, Carl Jung, extraverted feeling, introverted thinking, introverted feeling, extraverted thinking, INFJ

Komentáře • 6

  • @neptunida
    @neptunida Před 2 měsíci

    This is the best explanation ive seen of the judging functions so far, thank you

  • @jeffreycoleman8676
    @jeffreycoleman8676 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You have good content, i can tell you have your own unique ideas about these topics and i think that is a strong sign of introverted intuition.

  • @TrickyD
    @TrickyD Před rokem

    *Ti = actual experience* while *Te = (theoretical) knowledge.*
    In this case Ti is superior because experience = knowledge, but knowledge is *NOT* experience.
    😑Te's often make mistakes in their theoretical reasoning because their theory hasn't yet been applied to physical reality. While a Ti's experience can only be derived from physical reality.
    5:51
    🖐As an ambivert, who's natural state is that of ambivalence: what I feel can be the exact opposite of what I know, I disagree.
    It took me a long while to overcome this handicap, but it is possible.
    🧠A possible explenation might be that because I'm an ambivert I use Si Ti instead of Fe Ti or Fi Te.
    7:38
    😏Wall? What wall?
    What you see is what you get.
    😎As an introverted ambivert I don't care how others perceive me.
    9:31
    In my communication to others I'm just as pragmatic as always.
    11:29
    😁People perceive me like they do a rorschach test, they only see what they understand.