Do you have Extroverted Intuition? Ne

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  • How is extroverted intuition like a tree? How can you recognize its cognitive path in yourself or others? This video takes us on a bit of the Ne journey to help understand it better. Will you join me?
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Komentáře • 237

  • @findingninno2
    @findingninno2 Před 2 lety +135

    Throughout these past couple of years, I have learned a lot about typology. The more I learn, the more I realize just how limited one single person's perspective is. Each person can only see a small sliver of reality, based on what their personality type is. No one sees all of reality for what it really is.
    I believe that this is where the strength of Ne comes in. From what I have perceived, People with savior Ne seem to be sort of automatically aware of this, even if this awareness is subconscious. Because anything is possible, and one single person's past experiences and sensory knowledge could never provide an understanding of all of reality.

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +11

      This is a great Ne example 💯👌🏻

    • @findingninno2
      @findingninno2 Před 2 lety +1

      @@InternetLiJo Thank you!

    • @neugroove6172
      @neugroove6172 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly… it’s like the question everyone asks as a kid… What if nobody else sees the same colors that I see? Do they experience life completely different than I do? It’s almost like the Truman show effect.

    • @muhammadharis4499
      @muhammadharis4499 Před 2 lety +4

      Takes me back to Socrates acknowledged ignorance (who’s also an entp). I’m an entp and totally agree with your comment. I’m however of the opinion that with this awareness entps need to understand and be with almost every type so that they can add perspectives to their arsenal and hopefully get more slivers of reality like you said.

    • @kesselsol
      @kesselsol Před 2 lety +4

      Yep holy shit well described.
      I'm an ENFP and for me it's like staring into space. Endless amount of ways the world can be seen. We're a small candlelight of consciousness in the vast ocean of unconsciousness.

  • @glueball214
    @glueball214 Před 2 lety +111

    It must be so cool to have functions and types so saturated in your brain that you can see them unfolding before your eyes 👀

    • @SierraBravo347
      @SierraBravo347 Před 2 lety +1

      👋🏻👋🏻✌🏼

    • @glueball214
      @glueball214 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SierraBravo347 hi buddy, lots of Em today. I don't know if Lijo wants our music appreciation club here. Would you consider making an IG. I have one, no posts, very safe. It's MBTI geared.

    • @SierraBravo347
      @SierraBravo347 Před 2 lety +1

      @@glueball214 I know, I wondered that myself. I don't want to be a nuisance on her channel. I guess I'll have to check into IG, I was trying to avoid SM, but I don't know anything else to remedy the situation other than email...archaic, I know. 😆

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +15

      I can’t unsee the type code… ever lol

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 Před 2 lety +2

      @@glueball214 that's what makes it a paradigm aka "world view," it's just a filter of bias. Why envy those trapped in it? You can pick it up or but it down instead of mistaking it as the actual substance of reality(not that material structure~form is any more real than raw conception).

  • @oueiouwei
    @oueiouwei Před 2 lety +28

    Lol I'm an INFP and sometimes I catch myself in my thoughts, thinking how the hell did I end up here. And then I try to go backwards in my mind to the starting point of this very thought. And it's often reeeally abstract and not so obvious, even to myself.

  • @5idi
    @5idi Před 2 lety +21

    So in short, if you're exasperated, confused, drained and need 3 days to recover, you've spoken to an Ne.

    • @ErikAdalbertvanNagel
      @ErikAdalbertvanNagel Před 10 měsíci +8

      except if the other person has Ni, then it's magical for both of us.

  • @LilyGrace1990
    @LilyGrace1990 Před 2 lety +33

    ENFP here! Being Ne-dom makes it really hard to talk to people because if they're on the same page, they're great, but if they're not, they hate it. My Si-dom mom always forces me to stop talking and then re-explain my entire thought process, which takes all the energy out of the conversation and makes me want to stop talking to her altogether. Never make a Ne-dom do that. You'll ruin their day.

    • @dikdik9309
      @dikdik9309 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't ever deprive me of the pleasure to ruin your day.
      And I promise not to go nuts listening :3

    • @nateo200
      @nateo200 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm an ENFJ and I have recently spoken to two ENTPs we are both on the same frequency which is great but it is like every few minutes one of them turns the dial to a different frequency and I am able to do it at the same time but its like holy crap slow down lol. It is great but my energy is just sapped if I talked to them too much!

    • @tanvisharma6903
      @tanvisharma6903 Před 2 měsíci

      As an ISFP, I'm sorry but your Ne HURTS my head :)

  • @chemquests
    @chemquests Před 2 lety +35

    Being Ne dominant helps me make connections and gain insights others don’t see. It is however painful for others to watch me think out loud. I talk to my office white board to draw out my ideas before explaining it to anyone. Have to have some good friends/colleagues for bouncing nascent concepts off. The catch is there’s no lens for filtering what’s practical.

    • @benwells2338
      @benwells2338 Před 8 měsíci +1

      As an ENFP I honestly don’t think the value of having other people around to bounce ideas off of could be stated enough for those that don’t live through the Ne lens. As a creative, my form of “writers block” tends to come in the form of having no parameters to work within. Having that “blank sheet” to start from is actually my nemesis and the more restraint and boundaries, I’ve noticed, actually tends to bring out my most creative and ingenious solutions.

  • @cameronvalentine6207
    @cameronvalentine6207 Před 2 lety +55

    A lot of people compare Ne to a web (which I think is pretty accurate). Ni seems to be more like a rope-intertwining relevant known information to make their concepts and ideas strong.

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +3

      Indeed!

    • @Elodie_N_INTJ_Analyzes
      @Elodie_N_INTJ_Analyzes Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, for example : Renaud Contini, Frank James, (and surely many others Ni dominant : AsuraPsych, Love Who ) associate Ni with a spiral.

    • @timothyc.8666
      @timothyc.8666 Před 2 lety +1

      I liken my Ni to a tornado or a hurricane
      I can see Ne acting like lightning

    • @thijsjong
      @thijsjong Před 2 lety +1

      Yes the web cathes bits and bots. And Ti reals it in or dicards it my savior.
      Maybe pair it of with what is known Si. Or keep it to yourself because it is inappropiate Fe.
      INTP.

  • @Undercovermotherfcker
    @Undercovermotherfcker Před 2 lety +39

    See, one thing that I do to curb the randomness of the branching in a conversation is that I backtrack or say something along the lines of "But back to what we were initially talking about" and that's when I tend to explain how I made that observation or that connection. Great video Lijo

  • @bradwilliams7198
    @bradwilliams7198 Před 2 lety +7

    My actual train of thought just now: Purple background in this video > The Color Purple > Whoopi Goldberg > Star Trek: the Next Generation

  • @Tilnaor
    @Tilnaor Před 2 lety +33

    I usually end up in a different forest - maybe in a different continent too.
    What you just described I used to call free-association thinking, or knight-step thoughts (knight as a chess piece).

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah sometimes I feel like my job is the Ne catcher when they drift too far from the planet. 🤣

    • @KT-lt4fy
      @KT-lt4fy Před 2 lety

      why stop there.... Alternate universe where chlorophyl is red

  • @ProbablePaul
    @ProbablePaul Před 2 lety +10

    Something that always stuck in my mind as an INTP was during a workshop we had a ball that kept rolling around, and someone wanted it to stop moving. But, everything we had was straight, like a stick, a rope and a block. I recommended we use the rope and my other team members said "the rope is only going to stop it from rolling in one direction" I replied "not if we form it into a loop around the base of the ball". It's not the best example, but it was a time where I caught myself using my Ne.
    It's like Ne remembers how many different ways something can exist or be used, and Ni remembers how something was most useful at one time - which explains the need for Se to explore new things and find many different things for many different purposes. Or, Ne is good at finding alternative uses for things, and Ni is good at finding the greatest use for something.

  • @HelloThere-ki5mg
    @HelloThere-ki5mg Před 2 lety +8

    I realized recently that my Ne is a lot like that one Wikipedia game where you start with one article and try to click links to get to a completely unrelated one as fast as you can 😂
    I think it's a really cool way to practice using Ne, because it makes you think of all the possible things these two unrelated subjects have in common in order to find the right links in your current article. So I think it's great for people who want to understand it or learn how to use it, and unhealthy addictive for those who have it as their dominant function 😂
    I also think it's a great tool for me as an Ne user to be able to see the train of thought I took and analyze why I made those connections in retrospect. This is an example of one I did, where I had to go from artificial intelligence to Jewish holidays:
    "Artificial intelligence", "Human intelligence",
    "Language", "Music", "String instrument"
    "Harp", "Angel", "Abrahamic religions"
    "Judaism" "Jewish holidays"
    Normally I wouldn't be aware of those connections that I'm making, so it's really interesting to see them from a removed perspective.

  • @megiMove
    @megiMove Před 10 měsíci +2

    Im ENFP and my wife is INFP. You can imagine how our conversation goes when we are in flow together . Most beautiful and fun and intimate way to bond ever.. i just love NE types ❤😍 childlike with alot of energy and at the same time wise like an old soul. 🥳😍 my big brother is INTP. It never get boring 🥳🥳
    Sometimes we need to get off topic .. or it will seem like we are getting off topic, but we are now combining alot of different but the same.. and putting them together so we can make more sense of what we actually are talking about.. i notice when talking to my friend . Infj. Which is a great listener.. but i know where he is going with the subject long beforehand. They are so predictable. Never new insights. They tend to bring the same thought or vision into every other subject. As one thing can explain everything. So sometimes they never let new things come in.. that is boring 😅

  • @vanessavalentin4304
    @vanessavalentin4304 Před 2 lety +23

    this is SUCH a beautifully direct explanation. I had the longest time struggling to fully comprehend how my own savior Ne manifested in my day to day life because it is so subconscious, but this is really just a perfect way to put it.

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +4

      Happy to be of service **bows**

    • @vanessavalentin4304
      @vanessavalentin4304 Před 2 lety

      @@InternetLiJo ofc ofc 😼

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 Před 2 lety

      @@vanessavalentin4304 better it be a sublayer within your own consciousness(aka psyche) than entirely alien to it aka "unconscious" which clearly means "not of consciousness" aka *not of the psyche~mind through which it is presented.*
      Psychologists don't properly think before they form their phrades and proponents of the fiction pedal te poorly coined noise instead of reworking it all for optimal coherence.

    • @joshuasukup2488
      @joshuasukup2488 Před 2 lety

      @@linyenchin6773 you comment about the psychologists poor word choice, but your writing could use some proofreading as well. Maybe a little self criticism before you use words like "idiots" for those that you are bothered by. Here is a saying I have found to often times be true. "The things that bothers us about others, are the things we hate within ourselves.

    • @888Longball
      @888Longball Před 2 lety

      Vanessa, Do you like to innovate, brainstorm or MacGyver your way out of problems?

  • @elisabethschlarb3059
    @elisabethschlarb3059 Před 2 lety +3

    Lol INFP here and I'm the queen of random tangents 😅 in fact I often feel like I can't help but jump around to different topics! "Wait what were we talking about? How did we end up talking about X?" is like my catch phrase 😅

  • @lalisapark8248
    @lalisapark8248 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much for making this video. I was a little confused about what exactly extroverted intuition is. I was like 95% sure that I am an INFP but the problem was I never saw the Ne function in me based on the defenition and I just didnt know how it works. However, now that you gave me this great example I can totally see it !!

  • @shmammywammy8228
    @shmammywammy8228 Před 2 lety +14

    I love your content. You skip the ego stroking and go straight for the goods. Anyway, you said the word tangent in a video about Ne and immediately I thought "whatever she says is right from here on out." Nailed it. As an ENTP, I imagine that listening to me monologue about 200 things and constantly forgetting about the previous thing as I move on until I pause realizing that I might be losing the other person and they-wait-it's either stressful or fun that is what I have gathered from interactions abroad. An interested person who enables the thought train and "enjoys" it jumping from track to track, is genuinely the most pleasant interaction I can think of. It cures depression. Imagine spending life seeing the stress you just talking causes (having fun with that or not) and then someone WANTs to come along or stays engaged? OH that is better than sex. It's better than discovering an untended raft in a river in a forest-borrowing isn't stealing yano.

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +5

      Spoken like a true Ne user!

    • @lishayost144
      @lishayost144 Před 2 lety +4

      The best conversations flow so easily from one thing to another to another, never gets boring. Eventually the conversation ends for whatever reason and when we part, that is when I realize I am exhausted, but had a great time. - intp

  • @heathergaskins8561
    @heathergaskins8561 Před 6 měsíci

    Being Ne dominant, this is the best explanation I have ever heard of Ne.

  • @kristannestone1748
    @kristannestone1748 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just thought I'd mention, the background and lighting for this segment is striking. The look is a keeper!

  • @HerrFinsternis
    @HerrFinsternis Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for explaining it so well. Up untill now the phrase "Ne (immediately) sees all the possibilities" didn't make me understand but the way you put is completely relatable. The branchings paths, the jumps to (seemingly) unrelated parts of the tree ... could be fun to map these travels out for a while.

  • @solgast
    @solgast Před 2 lety +1

    Always felt like the patterns of my mental and emotional communication was that of a mycelium network. Great videos and insight LiJo, lots of love n' good vibes. - ENFP

  • @ZubairKhan-sp8vb
    @ZubairKhan-sp8vb Před 2 lety

    It is an amazing experience branching from one place to another in the conceptual network of related ideas. Finding weaknesses and places that have a scope of investigation and further inquery, the larger, the deeper ledger of logical architecture, catalog of facts and understanding the better robust and diverse comprehensive capability and storing and creating new ideas with better and deeper realistic building assumptions. Mostly you would be blind to certain causal relations that do exist but are related by a larger chain of facts.

  • @laurawallace4345
    @laurawallace4345 Před 2 lety +2

    "Where can you end up in 3 sentences?" Me: Ne-where!!

  • @rehammohammed846
    @rehammohammed846 Před 2 lety +22

    I want to add:
    Thank you so much for making your content as short and straightforward as possible.
    The communicaton between your Ni and Te does my short-tempered Ne a favor!
    One of your biggest fans already! 🌸

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks so much!! Glad the communication hits home

    • @ericaaaafj
      @ericaaaafj Před 2 lety +2

      I completely agree !!!

  • @scourneene
    @scourneene Před 2 lety +1

    Wow this is great! Thank you! I feel I do this around non Ne types and they must think "what the..." I better pay attention they are following! Which I do watch for when working with clients in fact it is a great benefit in a healing context but in random conversations perhaps not, can make things interesting...lol.

  • @farrex0
    @farrex0 Před 2 lety +16

    1:28 As an Ne dom (ENTP) another great example of how Ne works, is what my brain did when I heard this statement. LiJo's Ni is excited to have found the perfect example to describe Ne.
    Yet my brain immedeately started thinking about
    - How other functions could have made someone diverge on the topic
    - About how that is not what Ne is all about, and started thinking of a million things Ne can also be without changing topics.
    Now am not saying LiJo was wrong, I am just saying what my brain does all the time. Diverge into multiple possibilities or topics from somethign someone says or am saying/thinking.
    It isn't like ADHD, in the way it is colloquially known. In fact, it is the opposite, because I am utterly oblivious to external stimuli, so I do not get distracted by things outside me. But I do get distracted by ideas. It is as if my brain has multiple browser tabs open, and I can even think of multiple things at the same time. Sometimes completely unrelated things. Someitmes, I am talking to hypothetical people in my brain, they are discussing thigns and each hold a different opinion on a subject. But I can do all of that, while still doing something else in the real world. I can never shut down my brain.
    I also, can get very depressed if I do not feed my brain of ideas. For example, I love my job and the people I work with. But once, they banned youtube in our job. I use youtube almost exclusively to learn new things. But in less than a week, for almost the first time in my life, I started feeling very depressed. Like I was even thinking about quitting my job, because just working without learning anything new was torture. After me complaining a lot, I got youtube back. And to this day, I always have on the background a video about quantum physics, psychology, MBTI, history, philosophy, art, etc.
    I am never looking for new experiences, unless I see I can learn something from it. But it has to be a conceptual thing, even seeing something I have never seen before, does almost nothing to me. But hearing something I have never heard before, I get so excited. For example, if someone tells me that we should go to Japan, even tho i love Japan I would be like, no thank you. I hate being a tourist, but if someone tells me, we will go to Japan to not go as a tourist but tallk to the locals and learn about their culture. Not by seight seeing but talking about it. Perhaps meet an expert on Japanese culture. I would be extremely excited.
    And yeah, I always do what Lijo said on the video. So this was to add to it. In fact, Ne loves both elaborating on what someone else said. ANd you can very well see, that I did indeed elaborate... even tho for me, this is the short version, lmao.

    • @mefloquine
      @mefloquine Před 2 lety

      I’m sorry that you got depressed :( but i am glad that you got youtube back! Also, i hope you can learn japanese before going to japan because not being able to speak to locals is extremely frustrating

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for proving my case for me 😉💯

    • @farrex0
      @farrex0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@InternetLiJo Thank you for making great content tho.
      I think another way to differentiate Ni vs Ne, and it can be seen in the differnt approach we took.
      Ne wants to expand, elaborate, add more to the idea. Just like I am doing right now. Ni is the opposite, it wants to reduce everything into its essence.
      Ni wants to strip the idea of all noise and make it as clear as possible. Ni users are masters at knowing what is truly important conceptually.
      Ne adds as much ideas and information as possible, without caring about the information overload or chaos. Because it feels like taking something out of the equation cheapens it.
      Totally different approaches, I don't think neither is better, they are just different. And both are needed in different context. And when you have people with both functions, magic happens.

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 Před 2 lety +1

      @@farrex0 she is already aware that the "i" tunctions focus(sharpen) while the "e" functions concentrate aka consolidate(gather). She is a master of the mbti fiction.

    • @linyenchin6773
      @linyenchin6773 Před 2 lety

      @@farrex0 did you notice you used the word "brain," specifically to denote or emphasize the impulsive nature within your mind instead of using the term "subconscious" or the totally idiotic term; "unconscious" as in the more moronic phrase; "unconscious bias"?
      The brain is overrated and constantly conflated with the mind(some idiots believe mind is just a fancy word for brain) and idiots continue to pedal the phrase "unconscious" as if it doesn't mean "not of~from one's own psyche" but "somewhere that volition doesn't flow but is definitely within one's psyche."
      I blame mouth-breathers(intellectuals) they just make up trash without contemplating how it fits in with existing language and how it will warp future cognitive coherence of those who try to flow along with the incongruent mess they left in their wake.

  • @julieolson1402
    @julieolson1402 Před rokem +1

    Ne, here, wondering why anyone would travel on a rigidly linear path unless it was to solve a very specific problem? That would be like a flock of small birds in a large tree, with each bird having to limit itself to one branch. Or it might be like neural nets being fixed without a chance to rewire in response to one's changing environment. I am well versed in intensely focused states as well, but they are actively driven, energetic states where extraneous stimulation dissappears, senses become laser focused on what's in front of me , and time seems to slow down. Ne states are relaxed, Zen- like, intuitive states that are broad-focused, and feel like you're soaking in the warmth of life like sun on your back. Obviously our cognitive functions weave very different tapestries. Fascinating.

    • @user-dx9my1en2d
      @user-dx9my1en2d Před 10 měsíci

      I guess it feels like an impulse and just not wanted to go off topic. idk how to explain

  • @TheLategates
    @TheLategates Před rokem

    You’re a great teacher!

  • @pearlsb45wine
    @pearlsb45wine Před 2 lety

    The title of this made me (or should I say my beloved Ne) think about making videos such as "Do you or someone you know have Ne?" & "How to talk to your loved ones about Ne". Always and forever my fave cognitive function but definitely not for everyone 👽🖤🌌👻💫

  • @kristannestone1748
    @kristannestone1748 Před 8 měsíci

    My ENFP daughter wll often say "My brain just exploded into dozens of thoughts and ideas." I love that about her. As an Ni, I find her funcrions interesting and absolutely DELIGHTFUL!

  • @ostanesirp9297
    @ostanesirp9297 Před 2 lety

    Well done, bravo ✍👏✌
    🍃🌿🌳

  • @geocastro7778
    @geocastro7778 Před 7 měsíci

    In My experience there’s no end-ill keep branching out and reconnecting what ive learned to where i am thus far. 😁Thats what its all about its the journey with no end just cycles in the direction we choose❤

  • @Elodie_N_INTJ_Analyzes
    @Elodie_N_INTJ_Analyzes Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks again for these well-constructed videos. Straight to the subject, concrete, practical, simple, fast, efficient.
    With just one perfect and short example. The nocturnal and minimalist environment is very pleasant.
    Surely that's why I really love your content and the Love Who one.
    During ENTJ to INFJ conversation :"What were we talking about at the beginning?" and I managed to get back to the main topic.
    ENTJ : "where did I put that ? I lost this." I didn't know the answer, but I almost always guessed right.
    I think, N Dominants make connections between ideas faster/quicker than the others.

  • @beingsomeone201
    @beingsomeone201 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow! Ne user me actually taking my study info like this exploration sometimes
    Like one boring definition,,,,making it a big story by branching some interesting info,,,,now from interesting story to the boring definition study does not matter matter for me! All this time doing it unconsciously (but not always find the connection though,,,,thanks to the intj brain ❤❤❤❤
    Creating funny relative info or possibilities just for making the boring rough info converting into more soft then just acquiring it❤

  • @roytating4915
    @roytating4915 Před rokem +1

    My friend once told me im difficult to follow cuz i change topics very quickly. Im a teacher and this worries me sometimes cuz to me its natural but i dnt know if the converstion goes crazy for my students. Wed start with the weather and might end up talking about world hunger. This is a relief because this means i aint crazy. To me, conversations evolve naturally and I couldn't understand why some people can talk about one topic for a long time.

  • @esojahcor2134
    @esojahcor2134 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video. Very well explained. Good job 👍

  • @benjaminfast5496
    @benjaminfast5496 Před 2 lety +1

    This is something I do as well but I am usually able to go back and see where it started. This has been a source of confusion for me on whether or not I'm an ENFP. My brother-in-law is an ENFP. I can talk to him for hours and the subjects continue to change. One difference though is I can usually find the connection that lead us there. My brother-in-law said he struggled to recall the topics that lead to the current one, or how to bring it all back to a concise conclusion. I'm able to somehow connect my final thought to my first thought, even if everything in between was a bunch of rabbit trails. His thought process is just continuously changing. Maybe it's that he doesn't feel the need to backtrack and see how it all connects because he just want to keep on going forward in his thoughts. I have this desire to say, "okay, how did we get here? Let's try to go back to our original topic." Thus begins that backtracking and we are amused at how it changed so much. However, I wasn't lost along the way. We both seem to feel we are on topic, even if the topic has drastically shifted. Lol.
    We could both be ENFPs, and he may just have a stronger Ne. He also seems to think more about how the world will evolve (or devolve). He thinks about living on an acreage where he and his family can live off the land so if the government starts to take control or another pandemic hits, they would have everything they need to survive. Stuff like that. I don't think about the future that way.
    I like to think about theoretical dystopian/apocalyptical concepts and discuss how I would survive, but it isn't rooted in our reality or in any way do I foresee it actually happening. I just like to discuss it for fun. Thinking about my future though, I'm mostly thinking of my immediate future, like what TV shows are on tonight, a new game I'm looking forward to is coming out in a week, I'm seeing my friends this weekend, etc.

  • @Indigo9Emerald
    @Indigo9Emerald Před 2 lety

    Oh 4:00 is such a beautifully succinct distinction!

  • @SwedishTourist
    @SwedishTourist Před 2 lety

    Cool :) Ne is my secondary function, this was interesting.

  • @Stellarfront
    @Stellarfront Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing! Love your videos

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Před rokem

    Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thanks 💜💜💜

  • @888Longball
    @888Longball Před 2 lety

    That's a great example.

  • @christiancarter255
    @christiancarter255 Před 2 lety +1

    Now I have a better idea of how to "stay on track" with sensors, to make better communication.

  • @c2hk
    @c2hk Před 2 lety

    love your video

  • @richy3417
    @richy3417 Před 2 lety

    Ad a friend, beer and a pub, and you've basically summed up my 20's :))

  • @prabir.someshwar
    @prabir.someshwar Před 2 lety

    Was just thinking about this very same topic. Thanks!

  • @DarkPegasus87
    @DarkPegasus87 Před 2 lety +7

    That explains SO MUCH about me...and about others. I've noticed how people need me to hold their hand through my thought process a lot of the time, and it's sad how people with Ne may get downplayed as Conspiracy Theorists. So many people actually trust the society around them. (Poor things) However, I don't, and I notice how many people in power, mainly the news, love to lie. They are such superficial liars, too. Their lie only works if you look at it from head-on. Extroverted Intuitives can take a slight relation and compute a thought in a completely unexpected direction until they see right through the facade of the lie. Unfortunately, that results in being called a "conspiracy theorist" by everyone else. You wind up being the man with vision while the world is wearing bifocals.

  • @user-ch2ip8se7l
    @user-ch2ip8se7l Před rokem

    as a ne aux this is so real

  • @windwind6599
    @windwind6599 Před 2 lety

    I like to see you when you are more confident in what you're doing (intj)

  • @brianwong5055
    @brianwong5055 Před 2 lety +2

    The thing is Extroverted intuition is everything is linked. As J types would classify elements into "normal or trendy or popular categories", Ne types will redefine the classification entirely up to the point everything is linked into multiple categories.
    For example, J types would classify an inventory list in excel sheet in an order list. But Ne would be able to sort all datas in this sheet by different columns, rows, and even in 3D.
    While talking about trees, branches, leafs are all re-categoried by Ne as vegetable, which are required the ground to survive, therefore recategorize it back to nature, which requires the sun to be able to have energy, therefore recategorized as universe. Therefore, trees, leafs, branches, ground, soil, planet, sun, energy are all in the same category: universe. From universe, we can categorize trees with trees, or trees with branches, etc... Ne would not respect the conventional way of classifications, rather, Ne understand the classifications, and expending multiple possible classifications, to infinite classifications, and retain all those classifications for future use. While people see Ne is jumping from one subject to another, it's not. Because the definition of the subject is usually content-related (by J types), while Ne is framework/structure related.
    For example:
    1. The sun gives energy to trees to grow.
    2. I eat an apple to have the energy to be healthy.
    J might see: why are you jumping from trees to apples? (J see trees and apple as 2 different classifications)
    Ne: I am not jumping. I am talking about the importance of energy. (Ne see there is one classification called the source of Energy and in this classification, we can find apple and sun.)
    The minds are wired differently. Which makes us all have common and different personality traits.

  • @KMR1776
    @KMR1776 Před rokem

    If you've ever watch stargate SG1. The wormhole which the characters travel through from planet to planet feels like introverted intuition for me (similar to NE). The travel is blurry and fast. Impossible to articulate the journey from one point to the other. You just arrive and are astounded by this new world that is before you.

  • @vagos42
    @vagos42 Před 2 lety +1

    As an enfp (Ne dominant) I'm literally thinking of random possibilities in any situation without filters.I am also a male and it makes me feel really alienated, cause this personality is rare for males(haven't met any).People won't understand me..

  • @jeonnomi6013
    @jeonnomi6013 Před 2 lety

    thank you! i thought i might have se instead of ne but this video helped alot!

  • @LuksdeSanfer
    @LuksdeSanfer Před 2 lety

    Woah you're so beautiful , cheers from a ISFJ , nice video ;)

  • @13LesTadO13
    @13LesTadO13 Před 2 lety

    I've never thought of it that way before but that explains something. See, I'm always intj on tests and normally my logic follows a clear path but I have a way of brainstorming hard problems that is exactly what you're explaining as extroverted intuition. It makes sense now since I've always been more of an ambivert. ANTJ? 😆

  • @diplomat2623
    @diplomat2623 Před 2 lety

    I do this but more in a concrete way. Such as the sports and sports injury example.

  • @MrAnymotion
    @MrAnymotion Před 2 lety

    I like associate with "ideas of tree" in other storage "languages" too.. like tree could be a function in math or just structure of narrative in visual language. It opens an extra layer of meta for the associations

  • @oodlesofnoodles4660
    @oodlesofnoodles4660 Před 2 lety

    Without this function I don't think I could do what I do (spatial data analysis; GIS; cartography), and love doing it at the same time.

  • @neerasingh7247
    @neerasingh7247 Před 2 lety

    the biggest sign that you are a Ne dom:
    You get so caught up in the future that you can forget the present.
    -From an ENFP

  • @yoszania6635
    @yoszania6635 Před 2 lety

    Heey you look so beautiful and I like your background!

  • @lucymooon
    @lucymooon Před 2 lety

    Great explanation

  • @lovel9531
    @lovel9531 Před rokem +1

    Lol this is a INFP mom. Like when talking about food, then all of a sudden she started talking about some wisdom about other people don’t have delicious food to eat like how is this related to the pasta ? 😅😂

  • @user-nw1sq4rm8m
    @user-nw1sq4rm8m Před rokem

    I was thinking whether im an ENTP or INTJ and as soon as u said “talking abour one thing and then it remind em of something and then they’ll talk about that” and i was like damn that’s me. Guess im an ENTP in my INTJ unconscious

  • @thomasophieth7907
    @thomasophieth7907 Před 2 lety

    💚

  • @charliecastillo2011
    @charliecastillo2011 Před 2 lety

    Being an extroverted intuitive can bite me in the rear end, especially as an elementary school teacher to Deaf students because of the limited life experiences they have as kids and little to no auditory input. On top of all that, my coworkers are all Sensor types.
    Being an extroverted intuitive definitely helped me more when I was in an academic and political bubble in undergrad and grad school. Many more people who could follow along the tangents my professors and I took during lectures. And because we more or less all agreed with each other politically, there was less that had to be said out loud.

  • @y2kmedia118
    @y2kmedia118 Před 2 lety

    Just to contribue to this comment section as an Ne auxiliary, here are some topics I researched on CZcams since I woke up today :
    - Babylon
    - New Testament Greek
    - The existence of Solomon
    - Science in ancient Mesopotamia
    They're all slightly related but trust me that won't be the case by the end of the day.

  • @teresahoyt5750
    @teresahoyt5750 Před rokem

    As an INFP, I feel kinda called out, lol. 😂 This usually happens when talking about things!

  • @kr-666
    @kr-666 Před 2 lety

    (Intp) had an INFP bf and whether is was feminine or masculine we had the exact same Ne. One time we saw a hairstyle or something and it reminded us of Spider-Man 3 when he’s in an alley way and messes with his hair to make it look more emo lol. That’s the only example I can remember but that kind of stuff happened all of the time. One would say that it reminded them of one thing and the other would say that they were about to say the exact same thing. It was wild

  • @apentafanta4874
    @apentafanta4874 Před 2 lety

    As an ENFP who does this more than I shoul, I feel called out 😅

  • @jmaguas7216
    @jmaguas7216 Před 2 lety +1

    I got lost in mu thoughts in the middle of the video, heard an interesting word she said. Then i went on a journey far away 🤣

  • @user-zl3mw9ek6i
    @user-zl3mw9ek6i Před 11 měsíci

    Oh... So, I'm totally okay😅
    Usually when I start to explain something and create a web of topic my listeners are (thanks sis and mother, thanks my cat and friends that you listen me time to time) a bit confused. Because I start with one branch of monologe then I turn to subbranch, then create abstract connections (this level usually difficult and people ask me to say shortly what I mean) and finally return to main topic and volia - the circle is closed.
    After my monologue I have two reactions:
    1. 'I don't understand how you think in this way, I have never connected such things but it's cool'.
    2. 'Oh my gosh... You think a lot, don't you? You should take information easy, it's routine topic, not a lecture'😅
    I like both reactions ❤
    Especially the second one because... 'You don't understand. I explain again, it's important' 😂

  • @PaleGhost69
    @PaleGhost69 Před 2 lety

    I knew this video was coming.

  • @ammanuelroberts5965
    @ammanuelroberts5965 Před 2 lety

    do a video on relationship compatibility. Socionics explains this well.

  • @TNRPISIQ
    @TNRPISIQ Před 2 lety +1

    That is such an intj looking woman

  • @greglavine4035
    @greglavine4035 Před rokem

    NE is #2 for me...after FI so from a morally grounded wise position...I can surmise likely 'hunches' of what ever is required of the situation...and yes it connects with other flashes of lightning...bypassing the mathematically measurable logical facts necessary to thinkers that follow a pathway..think of it this way people look at maps to find the roads to find a destination...I use the area around the roads to know where on the road I am to get were if have determined...it is freaky...people could think your a corn flake...but in the end I seem to always win whatever it is.sometimes like imaging things out that are behind brick walls..Its irrational but I can read people like a book and I can smell someone speaking lies instantly..it does sound crazy doesn't it.

  • @HelloThere-ki5mg
    @HelloThere-ki5mg Před 2 lety

    I didn't realize how much I use Ne (im an ENFP) until I became close friends with an ENTJ. The way I know I'm using too much Ne is when we're having a friendly debate about something and I've made so many random connections that my poor friend looks like she has an error message going through her brain 😂. None of what I just said fits into her system of organization, so she starts trying to ask a question to clarify what I meant but it comes out as trying to start multiple questions at once and it kinda looks like she's glitching 😂
    So those are the moments when I know I need to back up and find a coherent explanation for what I'm trying to say lol

  • @kevinfukthezetamale4298

    Wisecrack channel has that Ne flavor.

  • @i3ignorantidelweb43
    @i3ignorantidelweb43 Před 2 lety

    I think I don’t have Ne because I hate changing subject and when I think I do like “ohh this thing is the same thing as that thing lmao” but it happens to me that I’m hearing an interesting convo for an hour/hour and a half (just before my mental energy drops down) and I shout a word/phrase that seems so unrelated but when I explain it in more detail, everyone gets it. I explained by thro unconscious Se and Ni wants to narrow down the idea/concept, but I may be wrong

  • @writerducky2589
    @writerducky2589 Před 2 lety

    Fluctuating between Se-Ni and Ne-Si, but have always related more to Ne-Si, especially recently, absorbing a lot of material on Ne. Still I'm kinda afraid to say I'm Ne, feeling like I'll be stamped a fraud for not being "Ne enough," (which sounds ridiculous when put into words). Granted, I'm certain I'm not lead-Ne (double observer) so my Ne-ness would presumably be less conspicuous than a lead Ne's.
    Also, I've always related to the idea that the mind stores memories like a web.
    You've got one node (Si) of information which when activated, activates all the surrounding nodes (more Si), zipping through until all the relevant info has been gathered, which might account for why certain details might be missing if a node has been skipped or activated late.
    Whenever some other way of storing and retrieving memories has been presented I've always been like, "people do what?"
    And in the end it could all just be peacocking and wishful thinking. Consume can be a pain sometimes, even (or especially) as a saviour.

  • @dekalogue
    @dekalogue Před rokem

    Ne is Catherine Tate - Enigmatic Cop which you can find here on CZcams.

  • @georgeandraos2509
    @georgeandraos2509 Před 7 měsíci

    I go to this weekly improv class and they keep telling me to stay in the circle of expectations LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @puppetmasterreloaded3341

    This is Ne, your cute.

  • @HamzaBer9718
    @HamzaBer9718 Před rokem +1

    So when you told about soccer I believe it was because today I read a lot about da Vinci so I imagine the ball. Right? And the ball turns into a circle, almost flattened there on the grass green field which becomes white, becomes paper. The I imagine the vitruvian man standing there on our sometimes ball? Is this really what's ne like? And also if I do have it in my stack as a Dom aux it has to be used consiously so I could be an ne auxiliary, which contradicts the entp test results I got a lot of the time. Hmm.. if anyone sees this any opinions?

  • @gargervon8697
    @gargervon8697 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a ceiling fan in my bedroom that has a bit of a rhythmic electrical hum. Sometimes, in idle moments when I was just lying in my bed, I started thinking "that almost sounds like the word x."
    After that, I kept a little list of all the words I would hear in the rhythmic hum of that ceiling fan in a file I called "What does the fan say," a title I gave it because I thought of "What does the fox say." After a few weeks, I had "heard" almost 10 different words or phrases from that silly ceiling fan. I am not making this up. XD Maybe I am more of an Ne person than I thought.

  • @DeChatill0n
    @DeChatill0n Před 2 lety +2

    Read it as "do you have extroverted intuition? No"
    People I was like 'she seems pretty sure'

  • @noturbo
    @noturbo Před 2 lety +3

    oh i can take you there 🤗 i just dont know where there is 🚀

    • @dulles1969
      @dulles1969 Před 2 lety +2

      "I will take the Ring," he said, "though I do not know the way."

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha. Well, we shall find out when we get there right?

  • @BrockMak
    @BrockMak Před 2 lety +5

    I am an Ne user, but I have to say "A reminds me of B, and here's why" because I have so many Ni and Se users that can't follow along, I've built the phrase into my SOP. My Si wouldsometimes kick in to loop me back to the original point... eventually.

  • @mikeylucifer9982
    @mikeylucifer9982 Před 3 měsíci

    When I write my Ni is dominant but when I speak my Ne simply comes out of nowhere, but I always try to find connections so that people can follow me. Is it weird that I don't get tired from using Ne when I am Ni dom but when others use it I lose all focus unless they keep it short and coherent!

  • @SierraBravo347
    @SierraBravo347 Před 2 lety +8

    I find this happening quite frequently. Associates find it sometimes difficult to "keep up" with my conversation. I'll begin at one point, which leads me to separate, unconnected subjects. Maybe I just have ADD...I don't know.

  • @fernandafreeman5475
    @fernandafreeman5475 Před 2 lety +2

    Having Ne is not really understanding why moving from Law to Anthropology within seconds seems so random.

  • @hannahpeterangelo7551
    @hannahpeterangelo7551 Před 2 lety

    Lol. "Where will it take you? To a different leaf?"
    My brain: "To a different planet"

  • @jayazhane7374
    @jayazhane7374 Před 2 lety +1

    I mean...is it really such a jump to go from law to anthropology? Both are centered around human systems, and concern themselves with the behavior and culture of mankind. I don't see how this is such a big deal. Like those two make perfect sense to me. (Then again, I do have auxiliary Ne 😜) try making the jump from law to sports injuries! (Which, again, I could do in a hot second haha)

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety +2

      Lol 😂 and here we have Ne justifying Ne my friends 🤣♥️

  • @00seashell
    @00seashell Před 22 dny

    Good example of youtuber that has Ne is Fuslie, watch how she tell her story

  • @user-ji5bd6pc6k
    @user-ji5bd6pc6k Před 2 měsíci

    Examples would help for us Se's

  • @georgecataloni4720
    @georgecataloni4720 Před 2 lety +1

    I know I struggle to reign in my tangents, even when talking to myself. When I notice, I say "and I say this because..." and sometimes I'm able to relate it to my original point (from memory, or post-hoc association that might be what I was thinking), and sometimes I'm not able to. Sometimes I don't even remember my original point lol.

    • @InternetLiJo
      @InternetLiJo  Před 2 lety

      Lol I see that happen with people quite often 😎

    • @yanismartinel4043
      @yanismartinel4043 Před 2 lety

      But I'm curious here. I happen to have the same experience as you and relate it when it happens to me as Ti and its child maturity in my stack. The difficulty to trace back my thought pattern to its original point is frequent to me, I'm an Infj. But would it mean that I'm in fact mystyped and would rather relate more to the Intp preference since I relate so strongly to the Ti, especially as an enneagram 5 ? Hell am I using Ne right now without even realising it or is it just Ti tertiary lack of certainty in its analyzing again, how can I tell the difference even. F*ck is this a typology crisis for me *ooooh shit here we go again* I guess.
      P.S: I'd love to have your diagnostic even though I'll most likely won't take it at face value sorry. I know you recognize Intp in this last sentence sure, but please don't XD.

    • @yanismartinel4043
      @yanismartinel4043 Před 2 lety

      Also how do you experience Si then ? Cause I really can't see that one in me for sure.

    • @georgecataloni4720
      @georgecataloni4720 Před 2 lety

      @@yanismartinel4043 Jung describes intuition as an unconscious function, so it makes sense for an Ni dom to not be able to track the origin of their thoughts.
      The difference between INFJ and INTP intuition, though, is how related the concepts are to the original topic, as LiJo describes in this video.
      I'm quite certain I'm a Ti/Si SBCP, so while I do notice my tangents, I feel compelled to consciously sort them out, and circle back to try and be coherent. Maybe you're also Blast Savior, too, and feel the same compulsion. I don't know what it's like from an INFJ perspective, so I recommend you talk to those types to figure out if they have the same experience. Reddit and Discord have communities that can help you connect with people for that.

    • @yanismartinel4043
      @yanismartinel4043 Před 2 lety

      @@georgecataloni4720 Things are clear now, as they always were (well not true lol), thanks for your help man. Turns out i'm still running with the Infj preference after all.

  • @rehammohammed846
    @rehammohammed846 Před 2 lety +8

    HAHA! 3 sentences?
    Well, that Ne user is still a beginner; I can shift the whole conversation in ONE! 😝
    Especially if my INTP brother is involved.

    • @Tilnaor
      @Tilnaor Před 2 lety +3

      In 3 sentences I can cover 4 to 6 different topics. Completely unrelatable ones

    • @rehammohammed846
      @rehammohammed846 Před 2 lety

      @@Tilnaor
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA INDEED!

    • @YourNickIsTaken
      @YourNickIsTaken Před 2 lety +2

      It's like Wikipedia: Where can you go with 3 clicks?

    • @rehammohammed846
      @rehammohammed846 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourNickIsTaken
      Right!!!!
      We can end up really, really, far away from here in 3 steps! 😂

    • @jonathanguthrie9368
      @jonathanguthrie9368 Před 2 lety +1

      I can be on a different planet in three sentences.

  • @shanegates678
    @shanegates678 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Im an INTP. Give me 3 sentences, and I will traverse the universe.

    • @user-dx9my1en2d
      @user-dx9my1en2d Před 10 měsíci

      My house is green. I was jumping on uranus. I am a flying hobbit

  • @lisjolund6962
    @lisjolund6962 Před 2 lety

    A verry relatable exaple! I'm curious though how do you know or asess, that this is extoverted intuition and not extroveted thinking?
    I also want to mention I find these concepts so graspable and well Illustrated when you talk about them., so tnx! 🙏😊

    • @YourMom-iy6cv
      @YourMom-iy6cv Před rokem

      Te is more focused on using their thinking as resources and necessities and likes to order their external environment.
      Ne likes to take in information from their external environment and interpret it from various angles.
      Extroverted in mbti = openness to the world rather than keeping things private for themselves.
      M
      When someone is Ne, they like take in lots of information at once and share lots
      When someone is Fe they like to sponge other peoples feelings and share their own
      When someone is Se they like to take in many experiences and share them with others
      When someone is Te they like to take in real world problems and share their knowledge

  • @SuperMunchkinator
    @SuperMunchkinator Před rokem

    Ive always thought I was an intj, but Ive been having doubts these past few months- Maybe Im Ne dominant not Ni, cause this videos sounds exactly like me

  • @LK-ie7ec
    @LK-ie7ec Před 2 lety

    Comment has nothing to do with the new video it is just useful to write over the latest one: I wanted to write something under your intj videos because I thought I was an intj (someone made me take a test, and was really excited about assumed intj)
    After longer consideration I wasnt sure if I was in fact an INTJ.
    Why write a comment? Because I’ve ridden and thought enough about it, I am pretty sure.
    Im an Architect.