Myers Briggs Judging vs Perceiving MBTI personality Myers Briggs

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

Just a fun causal video about the differences I see between being a Perceiving and a Judging personality. This video has my personal biases and is in no way scientific. It is a very light hearted video not meant to be taken too seriously but it is informative in the fact that it shows how I perceive a judging personality as apposed to my perceiving personality.

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  • the main difference between J and P is that J limits the information that is taken in(judges the external world) and perceives this information from inside, this is why they are able to make quick decisions and like to have order in outer world so that they wont need to organize it all the time. P likes to take as much information in as possible so that they can make good judgments by reviewing all the information and looking at things from different angles, this naturally delays the judgment.

  • @Pirikettu I agree...

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  • @billboardnumber1 I wish I spoke out more and was more assertive, I seem to like harmony too much. My opinions make many people I know uncomfortable because they are not conventional and do not reflect the traditional values of my region. So I soften them a lot so they can be digested more easily by those with opposing views.

  • @billboardnumber1 I think you said previously you were an ISFJ with J standing for judging. Maybe I should say that I am less structured than most (J) Judging personality types. I am being a bit rough on Judging personality types in this video even though I admire many of their traits.  It's all in fun.

  • Thanks! This was quite informative.

  • J. S. Sebastian?

    

  • Thanks for this, I had myself pegged as a ISTJ, but I'm now feeling more like an ISTP

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