For non-Se-doms, the effect Se has on us is telling. I'm a male INFP (Se is not in our conscious functions) but my girlfriend is an INTJ (Se being her inferior conscious function). We are both often clumsy, but how it manifests is interesting. With me, if an Se event happens, like I trip over something, or worse, my computer acts up, it is annoying but I move on quickly. Se is not a conscious function so it doesn't typically cause me suffering. But with her, because Se is conscious, it affects her much more. If she trips, she registers it and swears. If her computer acts up, especially if it pulls her out of her future goals, she has a complete meltdown, like her world collapses if she cannot fix whatever it is that is holding her back from working on this project. My Ne will quickly find another option, a work around, but with her, she is literally stuck, and her Ni cannot function until this Se problem is resolved. I love her Ni brilliance, which I lack, but it is interesting how little things (well, what I see are little things) can trip her up.
11:18 INFP here and I can relate. Just this morning me and my INFJ friend were in the backseat of a minivan riding around and she said she was getting seasick because of the way the driver was driving and the car was moving back and forth... and I hadn't noticed AT ALL until she said something and suddenly I became slightly dizzy and felt off.
Yeah, I know. Bad Se does suck... Every time I lose my keys, knowing I do have a system(placing them in high or easily seen places) to help, but wasn't paying enough attention at the moment to remember so I have to be a sleuth in a case I created... 😒 edit:Se seems to be the sensory memory starter or recorder, and having it as trickster, as I do, means it turns off without me knowing rather frequently...
@@choco1199 I meant se is easy my bad.Just get over yourself try try try do do do fail fail fail succeeed succee succeed.performing, doing, executing everything that comes wit se It becomes like breathing after putting in the practice.Im in love wit that side of me it’s never changed but here specifically I’m talking about the rewards that are reaped.Makes me so happy
I think it depends on whether or not you want the actual sensory intensity or if you want the possibilities that slawn from a sensation. If thebformer, Se, but if the latter, Ne.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Thanks. A lot of people get this wrong, I'm ESTP and I eat the same food everyday, thanks to Ni because I'm afraid if I eat something else it might not be as good. But I can't stay seated in the same place for long. I don't mind doing the same thing everyday as long as there's activity and short term variation
@@9KariKiri6 My working hypothesis is there's a bias to do with class and access to stuff when it comes to how people talk about Se-doms and variety. Like rich kids are probably going to travel more in general, no matter what type, but more so the ExxP types. Whereas if you are in that range where your environment is relatively stable, but you also cannot really afford to travel, naturally you're going to be more apt to stay where you are. Same thing with stuff like clothing and food, it costs money and like if you try something to eat that's new and it sucks, you may not be able to afford to eat something else right away. Anyway, I relate with a lot of what you say about variety.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 I think possibilities easily gets confused for intuition when really its extroverted perception. You can experience possibilities with Se, but these would revolve around the concrete, sensory world instead of in a more caricaturized world of Ne.
@@TransparentLabyrinth that makes sense, I think in that case you'd try your best to explore new sensory experiences within the limits you have been given.
INTP here. I am notorious for my weak sense of smell. I can only smell danger without prompting: smoke, mold, gas, rats, etc. Also my Ne and Si sometimes team up on me by delivering many sensory memories with no sense of time.
This video is making me reconsider being ISFP over INFP. I was always confused between INFP and ISFP, still not sure. I'm FI dom for sure, caring a lot about my inner world and feelings and my identity and values. I also come off IxFP in every test. But I thought I was INFP for a long time, cause I'm usually dreamy and fashinated by abstract stuff and fantasy and art. That could be both... but I think many people are confused by this: The main thing is that I don't perceive myself as physically adept at all. I feel very awkward and not so connected with my body, physical activities and manual and mechanics. We always think that a high Se user would be like that, so I say ok I'm not. What I learn tho, is that ISFP Se is more subordinated to Fi, and usually linked to art or creativity... so if an ISFP really likes something, he will be proficient and use his Se with that. I love music and photography and I'm really good at playing and basically anything about music and video/photography and it comes natural to me. If I have to fix something Im not nearly as practical. And yes I see myself as clumsy and distracted but I'm also really aware of the enviroment and the sensory details...even if I'm in my inner thoughts and zoning out I'm still usually aware of what happens around me, maybe someone talking, a noise, or something I see... it can even distract me from my internal thought process. I'm also quite interested in esthetic and expressing identity through appearance etc and I dont see that as very INFP. Still, at the same time, I resonate a lot with Ne definitions. I also like symbolism and building a meaning over things... but I also struggle thinking about future plans and working to realize my vision. And I'm not really that type that jumps into action really quick. Could be because of looping? I also wonder the difference between Fi-Si and Fi-Ni loop. I think ISFP vs INFP is one of the hardest pair to distinguish. Sorry for the long and selfcentered comment but I think maybe others would relate to these doubts.
Ahhh did you STEAL my mind or something? Because I 100% am having the same struggle with these 2 types for all the same reasons you listed. Something I learned that I think is worth mentioning here is something regarding intuition and daydreaming. Daydreaming and having an active “inner world” aren’t signs of being an N type as much as they are signs of introversion. Anyone who’s dominant cognitive function is an introverted one (i.e. Ixxx types) will be more prone to spending time in their head entertaining their ideas/thoughts/daydreams. This does kinda make it more confusing to differentiate between INFP and ISFP when considering this we realize that BOTH of these will be people who have emotional fantasies and daydreams due to their dominant Fi. However, the single most helpful thing that I heard that showed me that I’m most likely an INFP (even though I’m still not 100% sure of it) is the question of where these 2 types’ energy comes from. Being an Ne user, INFPs will place higher value on abstract ideas and concepts when interacting with the world. They get their “energy” from the ideas and possibilities they extrapolate from their experiences. it’s not so much the actual experience in its raw concrete form, but the entertainment of ideas and abstractions that the experience fuels. ISFPs, on the other hand, thanks to Se their “energy” comes from ACTUALLY DOING things, and the pure realism of their physical concrete experiences and NOT so much the abstract interpretations and ideas that they generate from the experience. Rather, they enjoy the present moment purely for what it is. Of course, both types can experience both sides to a certain degree, it’s about which one you naturally tend towards and which one defines your life better.
@@micahbarker935 yeah that's a good point, Fi is a very difficult function to have cause it's always pondering your decisions. In my case I tend to close into myself a lot and I enjoy the abstract, but when I think about possibilies and future it's usually in a negative and pessimistic way, it really stresses me out until I have a clear path or something to do. The only thing that helps me to come out of that is actually start doing something, getting out of my head. Or I would always be using escapism to comfort me. I know stereotipically escapism is NP but I think every user (expecially Fi as u say) can like it. I think NFPs are much more able to think about future possibilites in a good way cause Ne. I don't, but I'm very perfectionistic about details and analysis due to Ni-Se imo. I thought I had Ne but Ive probably mistaken my strong Ni for it.
Does this explain why Intps always feel like they are on the outside looking in. Or I suppose Infps come off so dreamy. Se is like a drug for Infjs really. People often seem shocked by our behavior with it, as it often comes in like a flash of lightning and then can quickly dissapear, leaving them to wonder who we really are. Just adding the amount of times ive been on a Fe-Se bender, made friends with just about everyone, did wild somewhat stupid things at a social situation and then quite happily retreated myself back into my Ni-Ti cave for a month or so to ruminate on life and ideas with little contact or outside activities. No wonder people think we are mysterious, its really in part inferior Se. I guess being an Infj is about learning to navigate between these two alternating stages with more ease and comfortability. It would remove our awkwardness, improve our social interactions to which we can create better ideas on how to help others in a wholistic, realistic and more present way.
You described it so perfectly!!! Me, as an INFJ, I also feel like, as a child, I had these "Flash of lightning" Se impulses (but, in my case, I just regretted it and felt so bad about it afterwards most of the time lol)... The thing is, I think Se is a gateway to our subconscious, and is deeply related to our Fi. I think we repress so much how we feel sometimes for the sake of "harmony" (Fe) or our "logical system" (Ti) that we just get to overindulge in Se to relieve it (but also, sometimes, overindulging in Se makes us ignore how we feel for the reason of being on an emotion grip of Se or bcz it's "paired" with Fe in a way that makes us just overindulge in other's company and feelings and suppress our own, temporarily... I also noticed that; people get so surprised by our Se... I think it's bcz they're so used to us being deep and caring about the meaning of everything that when we do something just out of sheer curiosity, like, just for randomly liking how it "feels"/how the experience is, they just get paranoid thinking "it must mean something, it always does" lol Just like when we post music... I'm used to posting meaningful songs, when I post something just cuz I liked the meaning, but just for the experience of discovering/listening to it, people just get paranoid thinking I'm trying to communicate something with it xD And I think that's kinda nice, to be unpredictable sometimez...
ENTP here, I smiled when you were describing Se in the 8th position. It explains why I can think of myself as a romantic and realist at the same time lol.
I'm an ENFP and I just had a thought about why I hate exercise. This was such a helpful explanation for me. I have to make physical activity meaningful. For example, when I started increasing my endurance in swimming because I wanted to surf really well. My first surfing experience was amazing and I wanted to recreate it; however, I didn't have the endurance. So I started swimming 4-5 times a week in order to do it. I never felt so amazing in my life. Thank you for helping me connect these dots!
I know as an INFP, I have the falling stories (all too many of them), the stories where I flight into my mind to avoid someone yelling at my face, and stories where I am looking for the object that I’m already holding.
I have a friend who always said "have you noticed this in that person?" and I aways answer "no, I haven't realized" and then he asks other people and I am always in the minority that haven't noticed that.
I am clumsy but one way Se never fails me ( and sometimes I wish it would) is my sense of smell! OMG it’s not always a desired superpower 😱. The first thing I notice walking into a room is how it smells , same thing outside. The temperature and weather too.
You typed me as ENTJ and "luxury" is spot on 😂I'm hedonistic but only in the things that I know I would probably like. Like I won't try every extreme sport out there but I will do the 2-3 that I really like over and over again. I also like to buy a looooot of good quality things like perfumes and clothing.
this is pretty much as accurate as you can be. Its true, even tho you cant necessarily see it from their exact perspective. i'm pleasantly surprised how this correlates with i have experienced as well. that was really awesome keep up the good work!
I'm an INFP. I thought this happened to everyone but perhaps it is people with lower Se...getting bruises/minor injuries and having no clue where they came from. Also, not rememerbing certain details of how something looked, like the interior (or exterior) of someone's home or landmarks on a certain route...because I guess those just aren't the details I'm taking in? My mom (ISFJ) will ask me if I remember something about somebody's house or whatnot like, "They had this (thing) in (a specific spot) and there was a (thing), right?" And I'm like, "I don't know! I didnt notice..." She will be surprised when I don't notice things that are so obvious to her. I feel like she takes in more physical details than I do. Or when people say, "You know the gas station on such and such a street? (a street I am familiar with, mind you) and I'm like, "oh there's a gas station? No I don't know..." 😛 I understand better now why I don't notice things like this. Or, hopefully this is the reason!
im an INFP and your story reminded me from i when i was younger at a soccer academy everyone started freaking out and asking me if i was ok because i had a shit ton of blood pouring out of my knee and i had no idea haha i still dont know what happened. also i sometimes feel like im the only INFP athlete that exists, its all ST's
This was a fascinating video, and I think lots of people are intrigued by Se and even jealous of high Se users. I can name a ton of ways I experiment Se blind spot, but there are two I’m curious if other INPs experience. Sometimes when I close my eyes or I’m completely in the dark and not moving (usually in bed) I feel my perspective or “being” shrink inside my body. It’s kinda like my eyes sink back, when they’re not being used for long enough, and my entire sense of my body in space loses connection. It’s not an emotional experience, but an internal sensation. The other is the flip side. When I drink alcohol, I find that same sense of “perspective” or “being” completely fill out my body. I’m aware of all of my body, like my skin and muscles, and I feel I can look around the room or the street I’m on and take everything in better. I tend to not feel anything involving my body in space so it’s quite pleasant and alive feeling when I get it right. But of course, it’s alcohol so it’s very easy to go wrong. Let me know what you think!
As INFP, I remember having a wound on my knee bleeding as a ~11 year old and not noticing it and I don't even know where that came from. Pretty much when anything isn't in a particular spot it should be, it's hard to notice. So many times I've lost my speakers remote and it's been on my PC table the whole time. It's kind of frustrating sometimes.
For all the INXP s out there i know your struggle i too lose my stuff all the time and trip on random things i don't notice but im hella good at riding bicycle. Its just something i loved to do since i was a kid and i got into it few years back after a huge 10 years break and my point is you guys can do really good in the sensory if you enjoy doing it.
Wow, this is all so spot on. I work closely with an ISTJ and that guy cooks his same kind of meal, same foods and eats it at the same time and the same way every day. You can set your clock by him and the whole process for what he is going to eat and how he's going to prepare it has been set the exact way he likes it and he doesn't deviate. I find it very interesting as an INTJ and am actually trying to learn from him in that way so I can optimize my own cooking (or lack thereof) to try to get myself to eat at home more consistently too, for health and financial reasons.
Such a great video. Thank you for that. Infp here - sometimes I feel like I do sensory stuff just because I can store them and I have something to think about later. Also I don't enjoy the experience itself, when it's happening. It's kind of sad, like living just for the future self.
Incredibly accurate about Se dom- really well said! I’m a body language and in-the-moment expert. Where it goes wrong is that I read in-the-moment only, and I’ll miss the more nuanced long-term connections. Like… this person was in a bad mood today. I could tell. But what if it was just today? I’ll be less likely to connect those dots or give them a chance than an Ne user would.
Interesting take on 8th slot Se. Kind of explains why I as an ENTP have been able to befriend a lot of Se doms. I am of course the oddball of the group but we all are flexible when it comes to exploring our environment. I typically am the one to give the Se doms ideas on what we should do and they make it a reality. However there is always an insecurity that I suck with Se and they often view me as being cautious but still a willing participant. But the game completely changes if you bring an Si dom or an Se PoLR type around. These types are more rigid and avoidant of trying new things or having daring sensory experiences. The Se doms may view them as wimps or stragglers.
Good video but I am still sceptical if calypso is an INFP, her example sounds more like repressed Si 4th slot for ENFP with regards to the wound she did realise she had. An example of 7th slot Se would be more with regards to doing things externally, Se in socionics has some merit with force and implementing demands onto others. Se polar have little desire to push people to do things because they have issues actually following through.
ENFP here. Obviously my Se is not too great. Although my ISFP girlfriend does show hers in her cooking skills and she is passionate about it. Which I adore.
7th position Se is tough. I can feel disconnected and stuck in my inner thoughts often. Around people, Tertiary Fe kicks in and smooths it over so I appear connected but there is a filter separating me from the world... when in nature, I try hard not to “wander off” internally, so I can enjoy the place where I am. I wonder how INTP and INFP experience this differently.
Love/Hate relationship is a good way to conceptualize oppostional Extraverted Sensing (4th slot). I might add that it has a streak of co-dependency in there. Quite often :/ lol
Isfp here. SE is not a conscious decision for us. It's right there, all the time. We can't not be aware of it, and in a sense, it is the place where we live. I am an SE junkie in fact. It's more real to me than any words or concepts. It is truth.
Isfp here, I live in my feelings Fi dom. I can become aware of Se in an instant by deciding to tune into it. She’s the first person that I’ve ever heard bring this up. So we’re not all the same.
I'm not sure if you just have a really good understanding of the cognitive functions and can explain them well, you have INxP speech patterns(which I understand well considering I am INTP), or both... probably both...
Your ISTJ friend that ate the same food, might have ASD. Plus, there's correlation between ISXJ and autism. Neurodivergent people like "sameness", including food. I don't know your friend or trying to insult him. It's just a pattern I've noticed.
I can actually miss some obvious things but my sense of smell is off the charts!🤣 I don’t know maybe the lower a function is the more unpredictable it is in how it works? Even the auxiliary position.
That just means your smelling sense is strong. The position of Se determines on how much attention we give into the external senses, but a strong stimulus will grab our attention automatically.
For non-Se-doms, the effect Se has on us is telling. I'm a male INFP (Se is not in our conscious functions) but my girlfriend is an INTJ (Se being her inferior conscious function). We are both often clumsy, but how it manifests is interesting. With me, if an Se event happens, like I trip over something, or worse, my computer acts up, it is annoying but I move on quickly. Se is not a conscious function so it doesn't typically cause me suffering. But with her, because Se is conscious, it affects her much more. If she trips, she registers it and swears. If her computer acts up, especially if it pulls her out of her future goals, she has a complete meltdown, like her world collapses if she cannot fix whatever it is that is holding her back from working on this project. My Ne will quickly find another option, a work around, but with her, she is literally stuck, and her Ni cannot function until this Se problem is resolved. I love her Ni brilliance, which I lack, but it is interesting how little things (well, what I see are little things) can trip her up.
Actually, this is more linked to single observing/double deciding and single deciding/double observing
11:18 INFP here and I can relate. Just this morning me and my INFJ friend were in the backseat of a minivan riding around and she said she was getting seasick because of the way the driver was driving and the car was moving back and forth... and I hadn't noticed AT ALL until she said something and suddenly I became slightly dizzy and felt off.
It’s not easy having bad SE lol
Yeah, I know. Bad Se does suck...
Every time I lose my keys, knowing I do have a system(placing them in high or easily seen places) to help, but wasn't paying enough attention at the moment to remember so I have to be a sleuth in a case I created... 😒
edit:Se seems to be the sensory memory starter or recorder, and having it as trickster, as I do, means it turns off without me knowing rather frequently...
@Davis Reid be quiet
It is easy.
@@SykeeNot why do you say it is easy to have bad se?
@@choco1199 I meant se is easy my bad.Just get over yourself try try try do do do fail fail fail succeeed succee succeed.performing, doing, executing everything that comes wit se It becomes like breathing after putting in the practice.Im in love wit that side of me it’s never changed but here specifically I’m talking about the rewards that are reaped.Makes me so happy
Yeah I relate to Se dom, I believe in trying everything at least once, like a new restaurant, new hairstyle, new wardrobe, new country etc.
I think it depends on whether or not you want the actual sensory intensity or if you want the possibilities that slawn from a sensation. If thebformer, Se, but if the latter, Ne.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Thanks. A lot of people get this wrong, I'm ESTP and I eat the same food everyday, thanks to Ni because I'm afraid if I eat something else it might not be as good. But I can't stay seated in the same place for long. I don't mind doing the same thing everyday as long as there's activity and short term variation
@@9KariKiri6 My working hypothesis is there's a bias to do with class and access to stuff when it comes to how people talk about Se-doms and variety. Like rich kids are probably going to travel more in general, no matter what type, but more so the ExxP types. Whereas if you are in that range where your environment is relatively stable, but you also cannot really afford to travel, naturally you're going to be more apt to stay where you are. Same thing with stuff like clothing and food, it costs money and like if you try something to eat that's new and it sucks, you may not be able to afford to eat something else right away.
Anyway, I relate with a lot of what you say about variety.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 I think possibilities easily gets confused for intuition when really its extroverted perception. You can experience possibilities with Se, but these would revolve around the concrete, sensory world instead of in a more caricaturized world of Ne.
@@TransparentLabyrinth that makes sense, I think in that case you'd try your best to explore new sensory experiences within the limits you have been given.
INTP here. I am notorious for my weak sense of smell. I can only smell danger without prompting: smoke, mold, gas, rats, etc.
Also my Ne and Si sometimes team up on me by delivering many sensory memories with no sense of time.
Doorways are weird and walls are so outta place at times.
INTP?
So? He said ENTPingly lol
This video is making me reconsider being ISFP over INFP. I was always confused between INFP and ISFP, still not sure.
I'm FI dom for sure, caring a lot about my inner world and feelings and my identity and values. I also come off IxFP in every test. But I thought I was INFP for a long time, cause I'm usually dreamy and fashinated by abstract stuff and fantasy and art.
That could be both... but I think many people are confused by this:
The main thing is that I don't perceive myself as physically adept at all. I feel very awkward and not so connected with my body, physical activities and manual and mechanics. We always think that a high Se user would be like that, so I say ok I'm not.
What I learn tho, is that ISFP Se is more subordinated to Fi, and usually linked to art or creativity... so if an ISFP really likes something, he will be proficient and use his Se with that. I love music and photography and I'm really good at playing and basically anything about music and video/photography and it comes natural to me. If I have to fix something Im not nearly as practical.
And yes I see myself as clumsy and distracted but I'm also really aware of the enviroment and the sensory details...even if I'm in my inner thoughts and zoning out I'm still usually aware of what happens around me, maybe someone talking, a noise, or something I see... it can even distract me from my internal thought process.
I'm also quite interested in esthetic and expressing identity through appearance etc and I dont see that as very INFP.
Still, at the same time, I resonate a lot with Ne definitions. I also like symbolism and building a meaning over things... but I also struggle thinking about future plans and working to realize my vision.
And I'm not really that type that jumps into action really quick.
Could be because of looping?
I also wonder the difference between Fi-Si and Fi-Ni loop.
I think ISFP vs INFP is one of the hardest pair to distinguish.
Sorry for the long and selfcentered comment but I think maybe others would relate to these doubts.
Ahhh did you STEAL my mind or something? Because I 100% am having the same struggle with these 2 types for all the same reasons you listed. Something I learned that I think is worth mentioning here is something regarding intuition and daydreaming. Daydreaming and having an active “inner world” aren’t signs of being an N type as much as they are signs of introversion. Anyone who’s dominant cognitive function is an introverted one (i.e. Ixxx types) will be more prone to spending time in their head entertaining their ideas/thoughts/daydreams. This does kinda make it more confusing to differentiate between INFP and ISFP when considering this we realize that BOTH of these will be people who have emotional fantasies and daydreams due to their dominant Fi. However, the single most helpful thing that I heard that showed me that I’m most likely an INFP (even though I’m still not 100% sure of it) is the question of where these 2 types’ energy comes from. Being an Ne user, INFPs will place higher value on abstract ideas and concepts when interacting with the world. They get their “energy” from the ideas and possibilities they extrapolate from their experiences. it’s not so much the actual experience in its raw concrete form, but the entertainment of ideas and abstractions that the experience fuels. ISFPs, on the other hand, thanks to Se their “energy” comes from ACTUALLY DOING things, and the pure realism of their physical concrete experiences and NOT so much the abstract interpretations and ideas that they generate from the experience. Rather, they enjoy the present moment purely for what it is. Of course, both types can experience both sides to a certain degree, it’s about which one you naturally tend towards and which one defines your life better.
@@micahbarker935 yeah that's a good point, Fi is a very difficult function to have cause it's always pondering your decisions.
In my case I tend to close into myself a lot and I enjoy the abstract, but when I think about possibilies and future it's usually in a negative and pessimistic way, it really stresses me out until I have a clear path or something to do. The only thing that helps me to come out of that is actually start doing something, getting out of my head.
Or I would always be using escapism to comfort me.
I know stereotipically escapism is NP but I think every user (expecially Fi as u say) can like it. I think NFPs are much more able to think about future possibilites in a good way cause Ne.
I don't, but I'm very perfectionistic about details and analysis due to Ni-Se imo. I thought I had Ne but Ive probably mistaken my strong Ni for it.
Brilliant!! YES! isfp, I have to decide to “Se”, and I can do it instantly at will, but I’m not usually living there.
same with me, im istp
Does this explain why Intps always feel like they are on the outside looking in. Or I suppose Infps come off so dreamy.
Se is like a drug for Infjs really. People often seem shocked by our behavior with it, as it often comes in like a flash of lightning and then can quickly dissapear, leaving them to wonder who we really are.
Just adding the amount of times ive been on a Fe-Se bender, made friends with just about everyone, did wild somewhat stupid things at a social situation and then quite happily retreated myself back into my Ni-Ti cave for a month or so to ruminate on life and ideas with little contact or outside activities. No wonder people think we are mysterious, its really in part inferior Se.
I guess being an Infj is about learning to navigate between these two alternating stages with more ease and comfortability. It would remove our awkwardness, improve our social interactions to which we can create better ideas on how to help others in a wholistic, realistic and more present way.
You described it so perfectly!!! Me, as an INFJ, I also feel like, as a child, I had these "Flash of lightning" Se impulses (but, in my case, I just regretted it and felt so bad about it afterwards most of the time lol)...
The thing is, I think Se is a gateway to our subconscious, and is deeply related to our Fi. I think we repress so much how we feel sometimes for the sake of "harmony" (Fe) or our "logical system" (Ti) that we just get to overindulge in Se to relieve it (but also, sometimes, overindulging in Se makes us ignore how we feel for the reason of being on an emotion grip of Se or bcz it's "paired" with Fe in a way that makes us just overindulge in other's company and feelings and suppress our own, temporarily...
I also noticed that; people get so surprised by our Se... I think it's bcz they're so used to us being deep and caring about the meaning of everything that when we do something just out of sheer curiosity, like, just for randomly liking how it "feels"/how the experience is, they just get paranoid thinking "it must mean something, it always does" lol
Just like when we post music... I'm used to posting meaningful songs, when I post something just cuz I liked the meaning, but just for the experience of discovering/listening to it, people just get paranoid thinking I'm trying to communicate something with it xD
And I think that's kinda nice, to be unpredictable sometimez...
ENTP here, I smiled when you were describing Se in the 8th position. It explains why I can think of myself as a romantic and realist at the same time lol.
I'm an ENFP and I just had a thought about why I hate exercise. This was such a helpful explanation for me. I have to make physical activity meaningful. For example, when I started increasing my endurance in swimming because I wanted to surf really well. My first surfing experience was amazing and I wanted to recreate it; however, I didn't have the endurance. So I started swimming 4-5 times a week in order to do it. I never felt so amazing in my life. Thank you for helping me connect these dots!
I know as an INFP, I have the falling stories (all too many of them), the stories where I flight into my mind to avoid someone yelling at my face, and stories where I am looking for the object that I’m already holding.
This is super insightful. I could seriously see my mom never wanting to try something new when you talked about istjs lol
I have a friend who always said "have you noticed this in that person?" and I aways answer "no, I haven't realized" and then he asks other people and I am always in the minority that haven't noticed that.
I am clumsy but one way Se never fails me ( and sometimes I wish it would) is my sense of smell! OMG it’s not always a desired superpower 😱. The first thing I notice walking into a room is how it smells , same thing outside. The temperature and weather too.
Yep, me too! :o
You typed me as ENTJ and "luxury" is spot on 😂I'm hedonistic but only in the things that I know I would probably like. Like I won't try every extreme sport out there but I will do the 2-3 that I really like over and over again. I also like to buy a looooot of good quality things like perfumes and clothing.
this is pretty much as accurate as you can be. Its true, even tho you cant necessarily see it from their exact perspective. i'm pleasantly surprised how this correlates with i have experienced as well. that was really awesome keep up the good work!
DragonButt550 and which type?
I'm an INFP. I thought this happened to everyone but perhaps it is people with lower Se...getting bruises/minor injuries and having no clue where they came from.
Also, not rememerbing certain details of how something looked, like the interior (or exterior) of someone's home or landmarks on a certain route...because I guess those just aren't the details I'm taking in? My mom (ISFJ) will ask me if I remember something about somebody's house or whatnot like, "They had this (thing) in (a specific spot) and there was a (thing), right?" And I'm like, "I don't know! I didnt notice..."
She will be surprised when I don't notice things that are so obvious to her. I feel like she takes in more physical details than I do. Or when people say, "You know the gas station on such and such a street? (a street I am familiar with, mind you) and I'm like, "oh there's a gas station? No I don't know..." 😛 I understand better now why I don't notice things like this. Or, hopefully this is the reason!
im an INFP and your story reminded me from i when i was younger at a soccer academy everyone started freaking out and asking me if i was ok because i had a shit ton of blood pouring out of my knee and i had no idea haha i still dont know what happened. also i sometimes feel like im the only INFP athlete that exists, its all ST's
This is really well done, thank you. ---ENFP
I love this series, please do keep it up!
This was a fascinating video, and I think lots of people are intrigued by Se and even jealous of high Se users. I can name a ton of ways I experiment Se blind spot, but there are two I’m curious if other INPs experience.
Sometimes when I close my eyes or I’m completely in the dark and not moving (usually in bed) I feel my perspective or “being” shrink inside my body. It’s kinda like my eyes sink back, when they’re not being used for long enough, and my entire sense of my body in space loses connection. It’s not an emotional experience, but an internal sensation. The other is the flip side. When I drink alcohol, I find that same sense of “perspective” or “being” completely fill out my body. I’m aware of all of my body, like my skin and muscles, and I feel I can look around the room or the street I’m on and take everything in better. I tend to not feel anything involving my body in space so it’s quite pleasant and alive feeling when I get it right. But of course, it’s alcohol so it’s very easy to go wrong. Let me know what you think!
As INFP, I remember having a wound on my knee bleeding as a ~11 year old and not noticing it and I don't even know where that came from.
Pretty much when anything isn't in a particular spot it should be, it's hard to notice. So many times I've lost my speakers remote and it's been on my PC table the whole time. It's kind of frustrating sometimes.
INFJ Yeah I can tell when it was a different chef every time!
For all the INXP s out there i know your struggle i too lose my stuff all the time and trip on random things i don't notice but im hella good at riding bicycle. Its just something i loved to do since i was a kid and i got into it few years back after a huge 10 years break and my point is you guys can do really good in the sensory if you enjoy doing it.
Wow, this is all so spot on. I work closely with an ISTJ and that guy cooks his same kind of meal, same foods and eats it at the same time and the same way every day. You can set your clock by him and the whole process for what he is going to eat and how he's going to prepare it has been set the exact way he likes it and he doesn't deviate. I find it very interesting as an INTJ and am actually trying to learn from him in that way so I can optimize my own cooking (or lack thereof) to try to get myself to eat at home more consistently too, for health and financial reasons.
Shit... You have solved some real mysteries here..
Like why certain types do certain "Se things" without realy using Se.
I love you.
Such a great video. Thank you for that. Infp here - sometimes I feel like I do sensory stuff just because I can store them and I have something to think about later. Also I don't enjoy the experience itself, when it's happening. It's kind of sad, like living just for the future self.
Incredibly accurate about Se dom- really well said! I’m a body language and in-the-moment expert. Where it goes wrong is that I read in-the-moment only, and I’ll miss the more nuanced long-term connections. Like… this person was in a bad mood today. I could tell. But what if it was just today? I’ll be less likely to connect those dots or give them a chance than an Ne user would.
The restaurant story is spot-on for inferior Se
Interesting take on 8th slot Se. Kind of explains why I as an ENTP have been able to befriend a lot of Se doms. I am of course the oddball of the group but we all are flexible when it comes to exploring our environment. I typically am the one to give the Se doms ideas on what we should do and they make it a reality. However there is always an insecurity that I suck with Se and they often view me as being cautious but still a willing participant.
But the game completely changes if you bring an Si dom or an Se PoLR type around. These types are more rigid and avoidant of trying new things or having daring sensory experiences. The Se doms may view them as wimps or stragglers.
As an Stp I approve💯 this review perfect
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That was suuuuper interesting thank you!!
This is the best confirmation yet that I'm not an INFP and INTJ fits me a lot better
Good video but I am still sceptical if calypso is an INFP, her example sounds more like repressed Si 4th slot for ENFP with regards to the wound she did realise she had. An example of 7th slot Se would be more with regards to doing things externally, Se in socionics has some merit with force and implementing demands onto others. Se polar have little desire to push people to do things because they have issues actually following through.
8th slot story is spot on!
ENFP here. Obviously my Se is not too great. Although my ISFP girlfriend does show hers in her cooking skills and she is passionate about it. Which I adore.
7th position Se is tough. I can feel disconnected and stuck in my inner thoughts often. Around people, Tertiary Fe kicks in and smooths it over so I appear connected but there is a filter separating me from the world... when in nature, I try hard not to “wander off” internally, so I can enjoy the place where I am. I wonder how INTP and INFP experience this differently.
Love/Hate relationship is a good way to conceptualize oppostional Extraverted Sensing (4th slot). I might add that it has a streak of co-dependency in there. Quite often :/ lol
Yes! 7th slot Se here, and yes!
how are you so cute. 😂 I cannot with you, you’re adorable.
5.40. Very, very true. In so many ways how this plays out, could probably write a book about it :D
I think you might be confusing Se dom with Ne dom, I enjoy doing the same things everyday, but i need to be moving around within that day
Isfp here. SE is not a conscious decision for us. It's right there, all the time. We can't not be aware of it, and in a sense, it is the place where we live. I am an SE junkie in fact. It's more real to me than any words or concepts. It is truth.
Isfp here, I live in my feelings Fi dom. I can become aware of Se in an instant by deciding to tune into it. She’s the first person that I’ve ever heard bring this up. So we’re not all the same.
So i connected Coffee, Night, and Black Macho man. The idea there is that these are dark and strong what functions did I use?
Ne
I'm not sure if you just have a really good understanding of the cognitive functions and can explain them well, you have INxP speech patterns(which I understand well considering I am INTP), or both... probably both...
Your ISTJ friend that ate the same food, might have ASD. Plus, there's correlation between ISXJ and autism. Neurodivergent people like "sameness", including food. I don't know your friend or trying to insult him. It's just a pattern I've noticed.
Guys,
Can anyone think of a fictional couple where the ENFJ is female and ISTP is male?
Not really a couple, more of a good friendship/platonic relationship, Homeland's Carrie Mathison (ENFJ) and Peter Quinn (ISTP).
Wuthering heights I think Catherine is an ENFJ and heathcliff is an ISTP. It depicts the dual interaction quite well
Bruh i lose my wallet then this video comes up 😅
-intps smh
I guess someone tried to steal your kidney while you were asleep.
I can actually miss some obvious things but my sense of smell is off the charts!🤣
I don’t know maybe the lower a function is the more unpredictable it is in how it works? Even the auxiliary position.
That just means your smelling sense is strong. The position of Se determines on how much attention we give into the external senses, but a strong stimulus will grab our attention automatically.