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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2010

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  • thank you man!

  • @killahamsta Glad it helped!

  • Yeah, I can relate to the extrovert thing. I've been developing my extroverted side recently and after about 2 hours of being active and more centred in a group of people, I just die out and feel extremely exhausted. I noticed however, that being more extroverted creates a nice balance in my life. I start to enjoy social situations more, get a better nights sleep, and am able to appreciate my alone time a lot more!

  • @Hoobes1 Hey! Great dude.

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  • You should redo this video in the style you did with the INFJ/INFP.

  • @iRoxC I'll get right on that.

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  • As an INTP, I can't watch your videos. I get caught with one small comment and zone out to think about it for a bit. Since you're an extroverted thinker, you've bounced to a new concept by the time I'm back. I realized this and then spent way too much time thinking about it lol.

    But in all seriousness, good videos.

  • Thanks. I'm INTP, and a very good portion of the description for INTP well describes me. And yet, the rest seems to go against how I behave.

    Because I don't consider myself creative, Ne function often confused me.. But,... hell, yes, I do love building new systems from scratch and don't really like working on something which already has a working system in place because it limits what can be done.

  • Question: what means "borderline J"? In that sense that a INTJ becomes INTP. What is borderline "J" supposed to mean becuase:

    INTJ = Ni / Te / Fi / Se

    INTP = Ti / Ne / Si / Fe

    So by merely changing the lifestyle the set of cognitive functions should differ according to MBTI typing definitions.

    Can anyone enlighten me on the issue of "borderline J/P-ness"? If I ask this to in a realm of MBTI sellers I'm getting messy/unstructured answers.

    Thanks.

  • @Abramisen I agree. Good GOD! What a sarcastic asshole. Stop "feeling" others and "feel" yourself.

  • What a load of bullshit.

  • Why did you correct yourself and say, "stremph"?

  • INFJ's don't have Te - but they can bounce around a lot, too. any thoughts as to why? any other function-related things come to mind? A lot of INFJ's just have to start writing stuff down to keep their ideas, conclusions, thoughts and impressions - in focus. Once topic leading into another. Finding the connection, if there is one (Ni I suppose) - but still ... topic to topic to topic (In their heads at least), (or in my head at least). I don't have Te or Ne - which is suppose to be that way, so?

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