Myers Briggs, Part 3A: Sensing/Intuition
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I am an ENSP and I have one simple question for you: where can I find the real Myers/Brigg test, the big one, that we must pay to do it? Thank you very much. i find your information very good and you are very clear on the way you express yourself.
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@o00o0o0o0o0o the last paragraph meaning if we differed only those mentioned letters and kept the other letters the same.
yay wasting time on youtube w/ mbti shit D:
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@o00o0o0o0o0o Thus, Ne and Ni are separate, and those with ENTP/INFP/INTP/ENFP should be seperate from those of INTJ/ENTJ/INFJ/ENFJ.
The former group can perform similar "Ne" with a level of success better than the latter group.
The latter group can perform "Ni" tasks with a level of success better than the former group.
Thus, it is most accurate to split NJ's from NP's because they differ drastically, while the distinction between NT's and NF's, or EN's and IN's isn't large.
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Introverted Intuition "Ni" is very different from Extroverted Intuition "Ne".
A person with Ni takes facts/rules/categories, doesn't really examine them, but puts them in a system, and understands how the system of interrelating facts/rules/categories works (especially when having to achieve a goal/result), and how it can be used.
A person with Ne is more prone to examination/interpretation of single facts/rules/categories, but not a strong systemization of multiple.
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@o00o0o0o0o0o But it's very difficult to create an exam testing for all 8 functions...... SOOOOOO some smart guy came (donno if it was Jung or somebody else) and found a way to deduce these 8 functions through an examamoination of some newly introduced parameters: "extroversion, introversion" "percieving, judging"
These parameters however are NOT psychological functions. They are only useful for DEDUCING a person's pscyhological functions.
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sensing and intuition are not functions. Se Ne Ni and Si are functions. These four functions are VERY different..... I haven't watched your other videos, but I hope you realize taht the MBTI EXAM is really just a simplification of Jung's theory. Jung originally identified 8 functions: Ni (xNxJ) Ne (xNxP) Si (xSxJ) Se (xSxP) Ti (xxTP) Te(xxTJ) Fi (xxFP) Fe (xxFJ)
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Just wanted to say I hope you don't take my criticisms the wrong way. I appreciate the research you've done and do not doubt you are much more intelligent than me (this is intended as fact, not sucking up or whatever you call it), but I don't think the types can be analysed in a purely dichotomatical fashion. There's much detail they don't explain and much more crossover.
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I'm totally working on a short story called...'The Hidden'!!!
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I think you could use Tesla vs Edison to make this distinction more clearly. Tesla envisioned his ideas and sorted out all details before taking action. Edison started building first then saw how it went along the way. Hence Tesla's total lack of respect for Edison's " Genuis is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration" quote.
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i did a test came out to 47% sensor 53% intuition.
Strange. I tend to surround myself with the same people.
Just broke up with an ESFX. Seemed like the sweetest girl-turns out, she cheated on her bf (of 3.5 yrs.) with me,breaks up with him,tells me she "loves me", then gets back with her bf the next week, tells me she meant what she said about me the next week.
Me: "If you love me, then y get back with him?"
Her: "I care about him."
illogical, insecure, stupid, impulsive, etc. -I def. understand your frustrations w/ XSFXs
mastermindrational 3 years ago 10
of course people with high IQ's tend to be intuitives. but then again, it all comes down to how we define intelligence. N types as a whole have higher quantitative, spatial, and verbal IQ's than S types, but probably not higher kinesthetic IQ.
arzdiamondbacks 3 years ago 7