The 16 Personalities and Boredom

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Komentáře • 224

  • @AngelsAndButterflies
    @AngelsAndButterflies Před rokem +129

    You read your scripts like poetry.

    • @lauracru
      @lauracru Před 8 dny +1

      I came here to say something similar. It's the rhythm and cadence that keep my sensory seeking mind engaged.

  • @Tejas_
    @Tejas_ Před rokem +267

    0:11 INFJ
    1:15 ENFJ
    2:16 ENTP
    3:45 INTP
    5:25 ESFP
    8:09 ENFP
    10:10 INFP
    11:20 ESTP
    13:28 ISTP
    14:18 ISFJ
    15:54 ESFJ
    16:49 ENTJ
    18:03 INTJ
    19:04 ISFP
    20:29 ISTJ
    21:54 ESTJ

  • @Desimere
    @Desimere Před rokem +75

    I'm INTP. I found the INFJ, ENFJ and ENFP descriptions most relatable. For me, boredom is not in the inability to do something interesting, but in trying to do something boring. The boredom of having nothing to do for days is nothing in comparison to having to focus on something monotonous and predictable for an hour.

    • @MewMiyuu
      @MewMiyuu Před rokem

      Me too

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 Před rokem

      Hell nah I think I prefer having to focus on something monotonous and predictable than having literally nothing to do 🤔

    • @zenenini
      @zenenini Před rokem

      This is damn true oh my god. Like I would literally do nothing than do the boring stuff 😭

    • @randomcreations7
      @randomcreations7 Před rokem +4

      exacly. having nothing to do means i can think about whatever the hell i want, but doing something boring means i have to think about something boring.

    • @savosavic1222
      @savosavic1222 Před rokem +1

      hmmm then try to turn your brain on and go on daydream during that state and u will be surprised how fast time travels then

  • @magnificalux
    @magnificalux Před rokem +22

    True. As an ISTP I don't like anyone who makes excessive effort to get to know me. Sometimes it makes me think you have an ulterior motive. Constantly texting, constantly making plans to meet up and do things, constant bombardment of your day! It's sweet when people want to get to know me, but dial it down! Be more mysterious! Let's play hide and seek! I find that more thrilling!

  • @kattissmall8373
    @kattissmall8373 Před rokem +22

    As long as I’m allowed to spend time with my brain on our own I’m never bored. I’m a creative INTP so I can either spend my time exploring ideas or create and feel happy. The one thing that bores me to death is being forced to wait in a way where I can’t relax and daydream. Like at the dentist or doctor’s office where you have to pay attention to your name being called at any moment. I’m the absent minded professor type and I can completely zone out when I’m lost in thought and won’t see or hear anything - but if I have to pay attention to a delayed flight or something like that I am stuck in the mundane, horrible real world with no escape. I feel trapped. I even prefer small talk with strangers (which I normally dislike intensely) to just waiting in a vacuum of nothingness.

    • @VictoriaForSale
      @VictoriaForSale Před rokem

      My dominant functions r infp but I can relate. Very much I can relate. I also hate waiting. Time is the essence. Waiting is a waste of time. Not being able to pay my attention on things that r important to me makes me physically and mentally sick if it's for a longer period. My fiance is intp too and he gets bored very fast, I try to figure out what might stimulate his mind enough, he never is bored though when we talk but when I am not with him he kinda struggles finding something to entertain himself. Sadly his working schedule is not allowing him a creative hobby that might balance him out. He enjoyed writing stories for me and he enjoyed immensely to work on a song we made. I wanna find more things that we can create together. I would love to talk about philosophical topics with him but he gets angry at me and I get frustrated. 😕 In the end I just sit there, say nothing besides okay. He is not listening to me anyways if I don't have his opinion. Or he cuts me off and says what I say makes him feel uncomfortable. I am not good in pointing out what I mean by speech, I struggle hard and need some time to get down to the point. I try my best to accept his opinions but I am not even able to explain what I mean when I say something provoking or controversial. So, philosophy is no option. I am glad I can make him watch documentaries about the universe, animals and history with me.

    • @KEYRENITY
      @KEYRENITY Před 11 měsíci

      100% about the waiting part, that’s why I hate airports 😂

  • @Thaldrion
    @Thaldrion Před rokem +15

    I‘m an ENTP and I constantly researching something.. my brain is constantly filled with ideas and questions.. I even get happy when shit hits the fan because I can figure out how to deal with it..
    It’s hard sometimes.. it never stops

  • @tracyzimmerman7912
    @tracyzimmerman7912 Před rokem +32

    INFP here...
    Meaning is very important to me. You must understand that all ideas have been thought of but it's your spin on them. It's all about your unique fingerprint on it.
    There's another part of meaning for me is finding the connection to everything. My mind branches out like a tree. Meaning is understanding that not everything is meaningless. It's to know how everything fits and how they work together.

    • @bodine219
      @bodine219 Před rokem

      Fellow INFP and YES

    • @Batfemme639
      @Batfemme639 Před rokem +3

      Fellow INFP: I agree with most of what you say, but meaning is created, not revealed. From the standpoint of revelation (not in a religious sense, but in the sense of unearthing meaning to reveal it), everything is ultimately meaningless. You could say that this is my meaning and yours is different, but I disagree. We humans make meaning because we are meaning-making organisms, because meaning structures our lives and gives us direction. I don't think there's much more to it. Meaning emerges in the space between you and I, or between you and whatever or whomever. Interestingly (and here's where I go full-tilt INFP) although its origins are mundane, the subjective experience of this process is anything but mundane.

    • @FalconWindblader
      @FalconWindblader Před rokem +1

      @@Batfemme639 Fellow INFP here too. I agree wholeheartedly on the creating meaning part. Too many of us, INFP or not, do not realize that in the process of seeking to reveal the meaning of things, at least half of the time we're going through a journey of creating said meanings, & at the end of that journey, we would either 'find' said meanings, or lack thereof. The 'your meaning is different from my meaning' still applies though, as people can often come to different conclusions to the exact same thing after all. Though most of everything is ultimately meaningless, we do indeed create different meanings for them.

    • @Batfemme639
      @Batfemme639 Před rokem

      @@FalconWindblader Certainly people come to different conclusions and create different meanings about the same things. However, and I know I seem to contradict myself, is meaning ever immanent in a thing? Or is immanence merely an artifact of the human brain? Most of that time I would argue that immanence is an illusion. However, what about numbers? In this case I am not so sure. This question seems truly imponderable on its face since we are, in a sense, trapped within our own minds. I suspect that there's a workaround, however.

  • @asylezice
    @asylezice Před rokem +23

    Thank you showing me the path to avoid boredom! As an ENTP it really was a struggle. Keep doing your work bro

  • @FlamingOL
    @FlamingOL Před rokem +52

    im an intj and that was pretty accurate, i always try to find some important aspect in everything that i do that feeds into the big goal
    also my intp dad is so like that, he watches documentaries after dinner and reads random books about art and science whenever he can

    • @FlamingOL
      @FlamingOL Před rokem

      @@Navi405 yeah one of my best friends is an entj and is like that

  • @small_dropin_the_big_ocean995

    Very true for INFJ. That explains why I do not enjoy what I do not like but had to do it anyways. It bores me and I procastinate a lot. This lead me into doing things only when I like it or gain something meaningful out of it. Actions alone make me bored.

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Před rokem +11

    My first girlfriend was ISFP. They definitely can have a brutal bluntness to them in a similar way to ISTPs.

  • @ceilinh6004
    @ceilinh6004 Před rokem +14

    Can confirm. I always need to be thinking about/learning something.
    -INTP

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel Před rokem

      I'm an obsessive problem solver, it's just unfortunate I'm only effective in some areas

    • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
      @NerdyCatCoffeeee Před rokem +2

      @@louisejoel don't worry, in time you'll be bored with those and expand. The cool thing is we never stop. WE. NEVER. STOP. thinking. just give it time

    • @Aeterin
      @Aeterin Před rokem

      I am so bored that I create my own calculas questions and solve them myself

  • @ohmyohasparagus441
    @ohmyohasparagus441 Před rokem +44

    POV: you’re an INFP who got bored of their history hw so you decided to watch this vid 😅

    • @turtlecatog
      @turtlecatog Před rokem +2

      me except physics

    • @Gandellion
      @Gandellion Před rokem +1

      Loooool

    • @Cynical_Socialist
      @Cynical_Socialist Před rokem +1

      Ngl I kinda like history, really good for my Ne, considering I made the mistake of never really putting any effort into developing the skills for any creative outlets

  • @Multitudes_
    @Multitudes_ Před rokem +15

    Some of the things I actually find most boring/tedious as an INFP:
    - Like what you said for INFJs, too many things happening without enough time to process and reflect on them
    - Small talk, superficial interactions, socializing just for the sake of socializing
    - Having a rigid schedule or overly structured life
    - Various chores and practical things
    - Generic/insipid/bad art, especially long things like books or movies
    - Having to take in too much concrete mechanical information without enough in the way of either meaning or bigger ideas to keep me engaged
    Meaning matters, but it’s not all about individuality. Helping someone is meaningful and therefore not boring on the level that a purely mechanical tedious task might be. If helping someone requires doing such a task, then sure, the task will be boring, and we might find it hard to get going just as we would if we were doing it for ourselves. We really have to make the helpfulness or value of what we’re doing salient enough to ourselves to be motivated to do the tedious thing.
    I do not need everything I do to be ~unique~ or whatever, and it does not bother me to do something someone else could have done. I think this is more a trait of people who are not mature or secure in their individuality, just as intellectually insecure people constantly have to 'prove' how smart they are.

    • @judael5605
      @judael5605 Před rokem +3

      IxFP cares alot about how others percieve their intellect and worries too much of it too, they worry alot about looking "dumb" "stupid" "silly". They want to look smart without actually being smart = Te inferior, Ti demon.
      All 16 types want to be something that they arent. For example, INxJs want to be able to perform, performance perfectionists in everything they do, but they refuse to learn or take care of themselves through tedious "worldy" ways, which ultimately cripples their performance in everything they do = Se inferior, Si demon
      Another example, IxTPs want to be accepted and useful and meaningful in their circles, tribes, but they constantly over think about it, "do they like me, do they think highly of me, do they appreciate me, am i acceptable into the tribes?" ect, however in order to be accepted and being put in high regards in the tribe is to care about each and everyones' input in "illogical" ways, which the IxTP is extremely unable to do so, because it goes against their Ti hero(single minded mathematical logic). They will not care about what you feel or have to say of ir goes against their personal biased "logic/common sense", they will constantly attack you for being "dumb", "silly", "stupid". So they want to be regarded as moral, loving people, yet they physically cant stand flaws according to their personal logic when others' speak their hearts = Fe inferior, Fi demon. Unlike the IxFPs, the IxTPs cares about being loved and regarded highly by the tribe for somethinf that they are not, but IxFPs cares about looking smart in their tribes, without necessarily being "smart".
      All the 16 types have the same issues. And all the 16 types will grow well into old age not being healthy about this aspect of their lives. Its very rare being healthy, because it goes against their Ego, their Hero, their Purpose in the first place.

    • @Multitudes_
      @Multitudes_ Před rokem +6

      ​@@judael5605 Uh. Where did this come from, and why didn't you just make your own post instead of replying to mine, to which it is not relevant? If this was set off by the last half-sentence of my post, that was clearly not about IXFPs or MBTI at all, it was about people in general and hardly even related to the main content of my comment.
      Also some straight-up nonsense in there. "They want to look smart without actually being smart" - No, not generally, and being smart has nothing to do with MBTI type.

    • @judael5605
      @judael5605 Před rokem +2

      @@Multitudes_ Are you actually somehoe offended by this. What i mean by smart is the general definition of "smartness" by the people and by you. Its good that some infps realize they are smart without complying with the societal standards of being "smart". But its very rare, and most infps are not confident and are uhealthy same goes with the rest of the types. So theyd conform and look down upon themselves based on what society tell says, because infps are tribal at core, Si child(tertiary). Based on the response i get from you, an infp, it shows you still havent overcome Te inferior. Unless youre not actually an infp but who knows about that, and its fine either way. I dont understand the hostility and blalant mockery to Carl Jung's definitions of cognitive function stackings, which I paraphrased on my previous comment in an affort to make you understand where the "IxFP dumb" stereotypes comes from

    • @Multitudes_
      @Multitudes_ Před rokem +2

      @@judael5605 1) lol no, I'm not offended, just calling out nonsense for what it is.
      2) "blalant mockery to Carl Jung's definitions of cognitive function stackings" ??? I've done no such thing, but a) cognitive functions =/= intelligence, period; b) even when it comes to the functions, there are different perspectives on how the types use those, and neither yours nor Carl Jung's are the be-all, end-all; we've come a long way in understanding psychology since his time, and different theories have been developed. Think you could probably stand to expand the range of MBTI content you consume.
      3) So many faulty assumptions, it's not even worth unpacking them all. I never asked for or needed help understanding where 'INFP dumb' stereotypes come from; they come from false assumptions based on poor understanding of how the types work, pure and simple. A lot of INFPs, and people of every type, do in fact align with the normal societal standards of 'smartness'; this is far from rare and again a separate thing from MBTI type.
      Goodbye. :)

    • @judael5605
      @judael5605 Před rokem +1

      @@Multitudes_ You think my purpose here is to be against and belittle you, when its actually quite the contrary. It's fascinating how the mind works.
      Good day mate...

  • @han-notfound6811
    @han-notfound6811 Před rokem +5

    As an isfp I want to thank you nathan for including us in the videos I swear I relate to your videos so much . I find other channels to be highly stereotypical or revolving around one thing only . Looking forward to watch more videos 🤍🤍

  • @newcreation1cor517
    @newcreation1cor517 Před rokem +3

    INFP here, and I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment. The older I've gotten the easier it is for me to find meaning behind even some of the mundane aspects of life, which helps keep the boredom at bay. The mind numbing, repetitive, seemingly useless tasks, in everyday life are still difficult for me to do (for example grading papers for my students... 😅 which I'm willing to do because I know they will learn better if they receive feedback for their work) are much easier to do when I remember the purpose behind them. Doing the dishes? It serves my roommates (and future me, though I care a bit less about that). Doing the laundry? I feel better and more comfortable in clean clothes that smell good. Brushing my teeth? My teeth feel more smooth, my gums feel better, I won't have to go to the dentist as often, etc. I'm still working on folding laundry and putting it away.... If there's no purpose, why do the action? Especially if it's repetitive and mundane. And, yes. I have thought about each one of these specifically before... I have remember each of these things before I can convince myself to even start these tasks. If there's a daily life skill that those around me seem to do naturally and seem to expect of others, I'll often sit back and ask "Why?" for a long time. If I can't find a purpose... yeah, it's probably not going to happen. But watching youtube videos that analyze what different types of people think are boring and then stopping to write an essay comment?? Totally worth it 🤣

  • @Batchick99
    @Batchick99 Před rokem +5

    INFP: This idea that I need to have a personal impact via my actions order to find meaning in life is silly. I am an existentialist. I know my life will amount to nothing, ultimately (if not immediately). Yet I create meaning for myself, and hopefully for others, because it is a human need and a survival necessity, an imperative. That's it.

    • @RM-ti8nf
      @RM-ti8nf Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure my INFP daughter feels the same way ❤️

  • @AmbientDisguise
    @AmbientDisguise Před rokem +18

    This is honestly one of the most valuable and self improving videos I have ever seen in CZcams! I have both felt stuck in life, not bored but not fulfilled, as well as lacking understanding on how people couldn’t or wouldn’t prefer to just sit with their thoughts.
    Thank you, this honesty really helped. ❤

    • @c_mendes
      @c_mendes Před rokem +2

      What type are you? I felt the exact same way and I’m an INFJ

  • @Minkira
    @Minkira Před rokem +17

    Thanks! As an young adult (ISTP) I always keep in mind that nowadays people get bored and even burned out by media very quickly and try to keep things in my life in balance. BUT this boredom is killing me - when I'm on part-time dull job, when practicing or even when I'm small talkin in times I have to. This feeling is literally driving me crazy - its scary. So every free minute I have, I spend it on anything that can educate me.

    • @gamerdweebentertainment1616
      @gamerdweebentertainment1616 Před rokem +2

      Weird part it feels like bordeom settles in too long :) for me at least... I might be just slow. 5 years one job and now another took also 5 years I think, well actually when I think about it a year every time on the 2nd job, I switched work locations and I instantly started being like... soo can we fking fix this BS and that year later starting get bored again... and another switch. Currently have a bit trouble, since I'm not good at arguments and current boss has had bad experiences so he's strict af... strict af on WRONG things!!!! :) We'll see how that pans out, worst part is I'm willing to switch to worse paying job as long as it gives me more "valuable" experience.

    • @Minkira
      @Minkira Před rokem +3

      @@gamerdweebentertainment1616 I feel you. Ofc I'm not aware of your current situation, but I'd leave annoing job for something different (as I will this or next month). Maybe there is a third path? An interesting job with good salary? Or maybe at second place you mentioned you'll get somewhere highter. Because I got tired of simple routine tasks AND annoing ppl who you can't really talk to without crying in cringe and I don't see myself there in closest future at all.

    • @olivia-performanceartist3693
      @olivia-performanceartist3693 Před rokem +3

      That's a very mature perspective to have as an ISTP!

    • @accountnew7030
      @accountnew7030 Před rokem +1

      LEAVE UKRAINE ALONE!!!

    • @Minkira
      @Minkira Před rokem

      @@accountnew7030 How brave and yet soo thick. Try better next time

  • @christineherrmann205
    @christineherrmann205 Před rokem +5

    "Colorless cloud" is such a great way to describe how conversation without meaning and humor can get. I think ENFJ can grow into duty and dutiful interactions, but I find deep people vastly more interesting, it's true.

  • @ellier2018
    @ellier2018 Před rokem +15

    Thanks for touching on ENFP’s ESTJ tendencies! Not many ppl associate ENFP behavior with the brutal efficiency ESTJs are known for

    • @timefortee
      @timefortee Před rokem

      It's cause only one of its 4 subtypes does (TeSi).

  • @olivia-performanceartist3693

    As an INTJ nothing made me more bored and insane than being trapped in a cubicle doing tasks that made no sense. If it made sense I would work hard at it to get faster and faster like a machine but if it didn't then it would make me crumble inside and I literally couldn't do anything let alone get out of bed the next day. 😢 I learned from the pandemic how to navigate the world of freelancing so that now I can structure my day around keeping interested in things, even if it is just sitting in the sun for a while alone with my thoughts.

    • @TestTest-dd4qb
      @TestTest-dd4qb Před rokem

      That has nothing to do with MBTI. You just seem to lack long term concentration and attention spans. You are talking about your job here, precision is required

    • @wiegraf9009
      @wiegraf9009 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TestTest-dd4qbYou are obviously not an INTJ.

    • @wiegraf9009
      @wiegraf9009 Před 4 měsíci

      How did you manage to maintain your interest? Sounds like golden information!

  • @VictoriaForSale
    @VictoriaForSale Před rokem +1

    Huh u analyzed my reason for boredom and also being annoyed precisely. (infp) I get so annoyed and a bit angry when I find out that something I explained or told is already known to the listener. I wish they just would make clear further explanation and therefore wasting my precious life time is unnecessary. I also kinda feel bored rarely because I have many hobbies that I can switch between as soon as one gets boring. Drawing, reading, writing, crocheting, recording videos, baking, singing. And so on. But since I fell in love with a certain person that happens to be intp I can't enjoy my hobbies as much as I used to because there's no meaning in spending time creating something and thinking about everything if I cannot share with him right at the very moment I do. He makes me feel bored as soon as he's not with me... That means, he is my chosen meaning. I need to write that down for him. His heart will melt.

  • @mehrnoushlotfi3277
    @mehrnoushlotfi3277 Před rokem +13

    I am an INFP and I always mention to people that " I have never experienced boredom ", but your view also applies. early in my childhood, due to my parents' work situation, I was alone most of the time and soon I understood that I'm gonna have to be my own companion... I do stuff with my imagination so that I don't feel the lack of stimulation from outer world. I can play with anything as long as it is a thing...
    I love how easy your mind analyze all this! I am hungry hungry for analysis!! thanks.

    • @jessitabonita
      @jessitabonita Před rokem +1

      Funny, as an only child INFJ: I too have said to others that I have never experienced boredom. This world is so fascinating that I can't help but explore, analyze, and marvel at anything!
      I also silently judge those who DO announce their own boredom... 🤨😅

    • @mehrnoushlotfi3277
      @mehrnoushlotfi3277 Před rokem

      @@jessitabonita Yes I have judged them too:)) INFP and INFJ can be really similar in their characteristics, the P element is only a childish element to me and everyone who believes in their inner child can stay in the circle! although INFJ women are extra cool, and I wish I'd befriend one someday:) cheers to childishness!

    • @VictoriaForSale
      @VictoriaForSale Před rokem +1

      Exactly the same I used to say "I am never bored". Also my parents worked and I started to be my own companion. But, loneliness and missing someone makes me bored. Everything I usually enjoy is senseless since I met my fiance and if he's not with me. But somehow I need to kill the time. And household chores is kinda not the right thing 🤣 it never is lol

    • @mehrnoushlotfi3277
      @mehrnoushlotfi3277 Před rokem

      @@VictoriaForSale I am a 6w5 (enneagream) so I keep finding troubles around the house and try to solve them:))) frustrates my parents but I am happy with it...plus kills my anxiety in a second:]

  • @goolash1000
    @goolash1000 Před rokem +3

    As an INTP who has had an educational/career path of musician/graphic artist/computer science/submariner/electronics production line tech/nuclear operator/crypto miner/day trader, I concur with this appraisal.

  • @ArcticKoalaCurry
    @ArcticKoalaCurry Před rokem +1

    As an ISFP, this is accurate. Gossip hardly interests me, if it does it's only for a short while. Same goes for mundane arguments which tends to happen in a friend group of mine. Like why bother debating a topic if it doesn't lead to anything, such an utter waste of time

  • @marybethgibson4022
    @marybethgibson4022 Před rokem +2

    Your method of torture for the ESTJ is absolutely brilliant, and it made me agitated just thinking about it.

  • @kymelatejasi
    @kymelatejasi Před rokem +4

    INFJ - That's EXACTLY why I was so bored with my assembly line job in less than a week and too many around me just couldn't understand it!

  • @ashrunsaway1134
    @ashrunsaway1134 Před rokem +2

    Ty for the video! Really needed it

  • @EresirThe1st
    @EresirThe1st Před rokem +25

    It’s wild to me that some other types don’t have an Ni realm to enjoy. I could spend weeks in there and be happy. It’s like a pocket dimension.

    • @yopyop3241
      @yopyop3241 Před rokem +9

      I can’t spend weeks in there. It’s painful when you need to pee really bad, you know.

    • @ProJanitor
      @ProJanitor Před rokem +5

      Every personality type possesses Ni

    • @assassincats4474
      @assassincats4474 Před rokem +5

      Ne does the job as well
      -INFP

    • @timefortee
      @timefortee Před rokem +1

      You sure it's not Ne you're talking about? Ni is no lalaland one escapes to.

    • @yopyop3241
      @yopyop3241 Před rokem +1

      ​@@timefortee Intuition in the 16 personalities sense is the same basic process whether it is internally directed (Ni) or externally directed (Ne). The difference is whether that process is directed primarily at data that has been accumulated, stored, and curated in memory (Ni) or directed primarily at data that is continuously (and often randomly) coming in through the senses (Ne). Either way, Ni or Ne, intuition can definitely be a "lalaland" that one escapes to. And since it is so self-contained within the person's head, Ni is arguably much more of a private "pocket dimension" (Spirit of the Mountain's point in the top post) than Ne.

  • @MrLuigiFercotti
    @MrLuigiFercotti Před rokem +1

    The ESTP response to "no" is often shown with the caricature of our driving, we hate stoplights and traffic. "I'm moving don't slow me down."

  • @loopylucifer
    @loopylucifer Před rokem +4

    Glad to see some more ESFP related stuff

  • @fintan3490
    @fintan3490 Před rokem +5

    Good timing of your video to battle my boredom :D

  • @espejoautoexistente
    @espejoautoexistente Před rokem

    Im fascinated by the way you talk. The ups and downs of the sound and entonation. It makes it harder for my mind to actually process what you are saying bc i get so into the sound itself. Truly fascinating

  • @clarabenton
    @clarabenton Před rokem

    Great video! Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @cdenese108
    @cdenese108 Před rokem +3

    haha, just took a count, INTP pursuing my current interest from six major perspectives, plus several minor ones. Spot on again.

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 Před rokem +5

    ENTP - “What’s not to like” indeed.

  • @nacmegfeegle2310
    @nacmegfeegle2310 Před 2 měsíci

    INFP here. I am very very rarely bored. I have an endless list of things I want to do, and also an ongoing inner "book I'm writing" to keep my mind engaged at odd moments, and even every night while falling asleep. Thanks, these are great.

  • @poojamoroliya
    @poojamoroliya Před rokem +4

    Meanwhile watching this, My mind jumped to Eurus Holmes, who brought back Moriarty vibe towards the end, gave sherlock stimulating puzzles, made him face his emotions 😬. Ultimately, Sherlock became a more considerate human being towards the end. God, I liked her and felt her.

  • @linguineimpasta
    @linguineimpasta Před rokem +2

    I find videos about mbti v interesting, or ar least entertaining, but this video in particular I find FASCINATING. I'd say people are so interesting but that doesn't even begin to cover it. Thanks again for your hard work and perspective

    • @linguineimpasta
      @linguineimpasta Před rokem

      Also I found I am isfp after really looking and I end up leaving full friend groups if a bunch of drama starts haha I do think it's boring

  • @bellarose8511
    @bellarose8511 Před rokem

    NAILED IT!!!

  • @1chienandalou
    @1chienandalou Před rokem +1

    I’m an ENTP. My first day on the internet I remember like a drug addict remembers their first use. It solved all my boredom issues and fears as it opened easy doors to all the kinds of ways we tend to address it that are mentioned on this video. Good insights on some other types I know well also including ESFP.😊

  • @moodcheck3242
    @moodcheck3242 Před rokem +4

    being an intp i seem to doubt myself constantly but underlyingly knowing im superior lol. but in this doubt phase i seem to have a depressed default to get by, something i envy with intj's is there defense mechanism being false confidence without their knowledge of its status. while self aware i feel neglected with a sense of self which i value almost as much as i do with intelligence. Just reflecting my thought on the irrelevant matter.

  • @xxsometeawouldbenicexx5197

    As intj I found that it’s very important to find something valuable in everything that you experience or do, or else stuff you don’t value feels even more of a waste of time

  • @fortune_roses
    @fortune_roses Před rokem +7

    INTJ... *small talk* is painful :D

    • @wiegraf9009
      @wiegraf9009 Před 4 měsíci

      Excruciating! Makes me want to squirm out of my skin.

  • @Anonymous_quirks
    @Anonymous_quirks Před rokem +1

    The infj part was insanely accurate😆btw one of my favourite videos on personality types💯

  • @spectenix
    @spectenix Před rokem +1

    I particularly don't get bored often as an ENFP, not only because I find myself pretty free to do things in my life, but also because I have ADHD. Doing different stuff and creating is the most fun, but thinking about different things is also fun. The problem is when, like you said, I am forced to focus on a pointless, monotonous and uninteresting task

    • @fattysl26
      @fattysl26 Před rokem

      As an ENFP I find there's always something of interest happening somewhere or something I can be doing. And if not that then there's always daydreaming 😂.

  • @gamerdweebentertainment1616

    If the ISTPs were capable of forming tears... Hahahaha that reminds me, I need to watch a sad movie or smth... supposedly tearing up is healthy.

  • @NerdyCatCoffeeee
    @NerdyCatCoffeeee Před rokem +14

    Hi, INTP here.
    Thought there was something wrong with me: Mind always ticking, never getting any slowness or disengagement, like the others. It's either on or off completely. Feeling understimulated in my pursuit of knowledge. (I am researching around 5 major subjects rn, and school just comes(tests) and goes(regular days of note taking).
    Turns out It's normal.
    Good to know

  • @PENGUINGIRL1210
    @PENGUINGIRL1210 Před rokem +1

    “It would bore them to tears. If ISTPs were capable of producing tears.”
    lol

  • @afc9511
    @afc9511 Před rokem +7

    As an ENFP I often wonder if its just me or everyone who finds it incredibly irritating to click through the same few folders every time I have to access certain documents on my computer because it feels to repetitious.

    • @ceilinh6004
      @ceilinh6004 Před rokem

      I generally have multiple Explore windows open on my computer. That way, my most frequently accessed folders are right there at my fingertips without all of the clicking back and forth.

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Před rokem +1

      You can pin certain folders on the side

    • @bodine219
      @bodine219 Před rokem

      I’m an INFP and it is often annoying, but sometimes oddly soothing 😅

  • @bruhhurb6123
    @bruhhurb6123 Před rokem +1

    I'm an INTP, and, for me, everything eventually gets boring really quickly. I start to feel like almost everything i do becomes predictable and hollow.
    Like, if everything i experience comes to a point where i'm just like: "wow, is just that all this has to offer me?"

  • @QKvox
    @QKvox Před rokem +2

    ENTP is accurate, very accurate

  • @bipbopblep
    @bipbopblep Před rokem

    3:53 Got bored last night. I had to do 4 things at once. I got my fix when I settled on analyzing my INTJ friend. I learned a lot about her thinking process. It was fun.

  • @BetsyDudash
    @BetsyDudash Před 8 měsíci

    As an ENFP I can attest that your analysis is spot on. I am rarely bored, but jobs that required me to do the same thing over and over nearly drove me mad. Now I'm a self-employed landscape designer who is sometimes frustrated but never bored.

  • @supersaiyan8437
    @supersaiyan8437 Před rokem

    So true for isfps it’s how my workplace makes me want to shed a tear I just avoid everyone even tho they like me

  • @paradox6647
    @paradox6647 Před rokem +2

    Please do a video where you explain the least intuitive type all the way to the most intuitive type placing the types on a scale like you did with the introverted extroverted one.

  • @savosavic1222
    @savosavic1222 Před rokem

    i know that school systems in Easter Evrope are different from those in America but i tried to take different look at school and found wonder in it ( for the most part) i tried to listen to teachers teachings of the class and connect it with already existing knowledge from different class i have been in and instead of learning long sentanses for test i try to remember single or 2 words that remind me of that specific definition and then with my logic figure out rest of sentance in different way and connect dots between chemistry fisics and math and also with primary leaunguige and books and history and geography so that's my way of finding wonder in everything and i ask questions a lot when something plages my intrest

  • @perspectiveotaku3438
    @perspectiveotaku3438 Před rokem +8

    16 personalities and Tarot Cards!

  • @elag912
    @elag912 Před rokem +5

    Very spot on for INTJs! But I also relate to the ISTP one A LOT 😄

    • @TestTest-dd4qb
      @TestTest-dd4qb Před rokem

      You may be a ISFP

    • @elag912
      @elag912 Před rokem

      @@TestTest-dd4qb haha, nope. But out of curiosity where did the F come from? 😅

  • @1Skorpia
    @1Skorpia Před rokem

    I'm former istp now intp. I'm never bored by myself. Thank goodness for my phone. I'm all over Google and youtube the most. Always learning.

  • @angelaford2989
    @angelaford2989 Před rokem +2

    INFP male, married to an ISTJ. How she finds it in her to tolerate my casualness with carefully made plans and schedules I don't know. I try, within my own capacity, but she is still saintly😇

  • @p10228
    @p10228 Před rokem +4

    I’m an ISFP and I’m bored and annoyed most of the time.

  • @luandthelion
    @luandthelion Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this, and now I'm even more confused than ever 🤣!! The more I learn, the more I can relate to.

  • @basseldahdouh8736
    @basseldahdouh8736 Před rokem

    As an infp, he is correct. My brother is an intp and to my knowledge that was very accurate too

  • @erostheelder6831
    @erostheelder6831 Před rokem +1

    As an infj the whole being in the present moment thing I simply explained it to a group of friends when I said "you do understand that the past became the present moment and the future soon will be..soooo wtf?!?!"

  • @solarisan_
    @solarisan_ Před rokem +2

    Conforming to set norms. It just doesn’t work for me. Going to traditional gatherings and having to stick to rules and follow certain A to Bs. I am not sure if I would describe that as boredom. It is more like a situation that drains the life out of a person. When it comes to boredom as such I have noticed that having to spend too much time on the ‘here and now’ makes me restless. I become fidgety and cranky. My mom used to say that she would tell me stories as a kid to make me go to sleep but instead she would fall asleep and I would just wake her up to make her continue narrating it and asking questions. Hitting the pause button doesn’t really work for my brain.

  • @gummynoodles9036
    @gummynoodles9036 Před rokem

    This is so accurate for intp

  • @msandls
    @msandls Před rokem

    Infp: i'm bored by anything I haven't yet found meaning in. But anything can have meaning depending on how we decide to experience it.

  • @thanhheu4129
    @thanhheu4129 Před rokem

    I'm ISTJ. I just watch this video again after the first time I've seen it. Yeah, now Love Who phrased it for ISTJ, that would be true - it's the "frivolous things" in life that, I would call it "unnecessary". Yeah, because having Si as dominant, Si is a function can 'sense' inner physical state well. So we apparently prefer not to waste our time, energy and effort running around without knowing the clear result, it will drain and tire us in both mental and physical stamina.
    So I have to make sure things I do is purposeful, and be useful in the future, has the contingency purpose in long term. Yes, even chilling out, take a rest, or just non-doing, is somehow counted.

  • @pastelpink1234
    @pastelpink1234 Před rokem

    Lol love the outro 😅

  • @han-notfound6811
    @han-notfound6811 Před rokem

    Isfp here bored and annoyed most of the times lol and I personally hate gossips so much I hate prying on other people's personal lives and yes when I am angry or with someone I don't like I can be brutally blunt

  • @phenex8190
    @phenex8190 Před rokem

    This is the most accurate shit ever

  • @LeticiaAnaiTorres
    @LeticiaAnaiTorres Před rokem +1

    Omg SPOT ON for INFJ’s

  • @skippyjomo32
    @skippyjomo32 Před 4 měsíci

    ESTJ sitting here for HOURS on my laptop watching random CZcams videos. But.. I have several that I shift between

  • @Black.Sabbath
    @Black.Sabbath Před rokem +6

    00:15 Me too
    00:40
    1:29 Surprising for an extrovert
    3:00 ENTPs are a turn on
    4:09 Research rabbit holes - intellectually restless. In between the tabs knowledge
    6:25 Ironically I literally zoned out during the ESFP explanation
    9:30
    11:50 That's interesting because an ESTP just told me the other day he loves having a bath. I remember thinking that was a surprisingly Si thing!!
    15:35 Can't understand why I relate to this yet want to go freelance
    15:55 Interesting, this is how it is. Do ESFJs like the 'family' workplace?

  • @Twocat5side
    @Twocat5side Před rokem +1

    As an INTP I constantly like to multitask coz I wish to utilize every second, doing one thing that is effortless at one time seems to get boring to me.

  • @rachy__.
    @rachy__. Před 2 měsíci

    the ESTP part here is SO TRUE

  • @daniel_rex
    @daniel_rex Před rokem +1

    ENTJ here. 100% true.

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Před rokem +1

    Did not know it was an entj thing t o struggle with waiting. I admit it's a problem for me. I leave venues, leave lines, lose $ spent on tickets or flights.... it's bad.

    • @FlamingOL
      @FlamingOL Před rokem

      intj here and i think my type is just more patient but in those times of waiting or in boredom i just imagine new ideas/things and plan stuff so i don't get bored too often

  • @bodine219
    @bodine219 Před rokem +11

    I’m an INFP, but I am very RARELY bored. All the stories have already been written, but you can put your own twist on it.
    I will say, I don’t know if it’s an INFP thing or just because I (probably) have ADHD, but boredom is almost physically painful. It’s the worst and I make bad decisions when bored because I am on a dopamine hunt 😂 No real damage so far though lol, except to my wallet

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před rokem

      You intent to spend alot ???

    • @bodine219
      @bodine219 Před rokem

      @@Moodboard39 I just tend to pick up new hobbies and that can be expensive 😂

  • @naa7210
    @naa7210 Před rokem

    Somehow, of all videos i watched so far, I feel like this one confirm the most mbti types of people i have typed

  • @sarabesaw4447
    @sarabesaw4447 Před 7 měsíci

    More of these, bored or unhealthy versions of types (+solutions if you have them)

  • @veritasvanburen_
    @veritasvanburen_ Před rokem

    Thank you for focusing disproportionately on an ES type. ESFP and ESTP in particular never get the attention they deserve

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion Před rokem +1

    Nathan, I was wondering if you could add timestamps for when you talk about the different types?

  • @Aygol__
    @Aygol__ Před rokem

    Intp, i am not that smart. I hate the school system, because i have to do unnecessary subjects. I am not sure if my tiredness is mistaken for boredom, though. But i do hate boredom, and when i am bored i like to read informative books, or learn python

  •  Před rokem

    Yea

  • @GhostCatFromHell
    @GhostCatFromHell Před rokem +1

    I'm INTJ but I also relate to the INTPs one A LOT

    • @Scruffed
      @Scruffed Před rokem

      INTP here and I find the INTJ one very relatable as well.

  • @Batchick99
    @Batchick99 Před rokem

    OMG, you used the word "emergent"!😃

  • @MyUsernamelol
    @MyUsernamelol Před rokem

    13:31 I relate to this but i'm an isfp

  • @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951

    Exactly seen for intjs' 😁😆🤣😂🤩🤭😏👏👏👏

  • @charityheath1273
    @charityheath1273 Před rokem

    As an isfp I get bored quick when people start acting dumb. Like can y'all just get over yourselves!! Also you described my istj dad to a T. He hangs around a while talks to who he wants then is ready to leave.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Před rokem

      Small talk ? What other type do small talk ?? And always on the go ??

  • @Cephlapodninja
    @Cephlapodninja Před rokem

    I feel like the INTP description is too specific they don't just seek mental stimulation through academia or research otherwise they wouldn't be stereotyped as liking video games they can find this stimulation in everything from race cars to basketball ,As long as thier are enough mechanics to be played around with and enough new things to be understood INTPs can find the activity interesting.

  • @stormsstudioartmapsandmore8592

    As an ISTP I get bored in general which people think as b e i n g lonely and no I have the attention span of toddler-

  • @bethmendoza1847
    @bethmendoza1847 Před 4 měsíci

    I miss seeing you.

  • @melaniebell9226
    @melaniebell9226 Před rokem +1

    INFP… now trying to figure out how to make washing the dishes and doing laundry meaningful 🤣

    • @midnightfield
      @midnightfield Před rokem

      Ah, dishes... if nothing else, think of it as making things easier for yourself in general i.e. don't be like me and put off washing the dishes for so long you'll have to wash a mountain of them at once :') in addition to this, I try to think of basic cleaning tasks like these as a part of the things I do to take care of myself so that I have the energy to help others and make a positive contribution to the world.

  • @rykalskyes8888
    @rykalskyes8888 Před rokem

    INTP: I don't really get board as long as I have stimulation and time to pursue...whatever it is. BUT, if I'm stuck waiting for someone or something and I don't know when I'll be interupted and therefore don't have time to pursue...whatever, I get board very quickly.

  • @legendzfall
    @legendzfall Před rokem

    the ESTP section - nailed it

    • @MrLuigiFercotti
      @MrLuigiFercotti Před rokem

      Except for the impatience, waiting for stoplights, lines, bureaucrats, the guy taking 20 practice swings. Just shoot me.

  • @huyen5990
    @huyen5990 Před rokem

    this will be really helpful for teachers

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- Před rokem

    👍👏