Great video. Also to add sometimes Se makes you want to delve into different hobbies too but an ENTP friend told me Se will try to juggle 3 or 4 things while Ne will try to juggle 10 things. It’s like Se can keep going until it finds few things it wants to stick with and master. Also Se users are a lot of the times the most naturally talented when it comes to picking up on things and learning them quickly because we know how to engage with things and be fully present to get more out of the sensory data than other types. I’m an ISTP and have like 3 or 4 things I jump between but I also may have adhd
This series is amazing, and spot on. As INTJ, I really enjoy developing Se. Ne has always been a Mystry to me. Ne Users seem to be able to envision how to bui!d/ decorate, for instance, and their vision works out perfect. I have to copy design concepts.
This 100% explains a major difference between my wife and I. I'm an ISTP, I love familiar environments and exploring them more, but my wife greatly dislikes sticking to familiar places and is ALWAYS looking for somewhere new to go. I believe she's an INFP, not 100% certain, probably 93%.
I find it funny that you mentioned color grading for Se. I’m an INFP that does color grading and I know a lot of Se users in the field who do color grading. Personally I find color grading difficult for me to adjust by eye and I pay more attention to scopes, color theory and color science while watching Se users color correct with ease. Like I worked with an ESFP who says he does things by just feeling it and people tend to “push” looks. I think it helps me gain an understanding of how Se users see the world vs how I see it. Even living with an INFJ, he talks about how I have various interests while he wishes he had that ability. I wish sometimes that I could narrow down a bit more but I need a head full of helium so I feel set free from being the ‘singularity guy’ there’s nothing that I hate more than being the “film guy” or the “computer guy”.
Hi! I'd like to ask a question. What about Se users (in 1st or 2nd slot) being high accumulators of objects, which are also physical/sensory things, even though they aren't experiences? Many, if not all, Se users I know, have a little or a big tendency of accumulating objects, or like buying more than you need, because you go to a supermarket or something and you see a lot of things and feel the need to get more and more of them. I see this a lot in Se users, which is also why I mostly like to accompany my ISFP mom when she goes shopping for example 😅
@@renee6524 Se are the ones who are prone to be hoarders for sure. Like, there is one personality theory that sees that clearly, it is an Se and Ne thing to tend to always want more, always wanting to gather more information (seeking for stimulation and new experiences is also gathering new information, i don't mean gathering info as in reading the newspaper or studying, i mean ANY information for the brain to process. Shapes, colors, sounds, words, ideas, objects, experiences) and Se being sensorial, it likes to gather sensory information, and objects are perfectly included. I already know that for sure, but I wanted to see if MBTI or more jungian folks have made that connection. It would be nice to see a little further beyond the "Se seeks experiences" thing
Se is interested based too, especially in hobbies you do with your body and not mind. Se is also researching love, something most dont get that this is se. Its concrete data. So even when se doms think they are ni, they only get through google to that and not through own insight out of connecting dots
Man…I’ve always thought I was an ENFP but I actually think I’m more of an Se user. My life can be a succession of projects…but they are usually honed in around certain things. Like singing, I can sing the same song over and over and over again trying to hone it to perfection.
Your explanation keep make me think very black and white, stereotype and hard to knowing what is the nuance between words you tried to separate both. For me, I really want examples and how that function processing like the function pair to really have an insight or some video from like movie or real people to breaking down to how it processing. I truly can't pin down what type I am but the 16p test keep type me as INTP or Cognitive test result around xNxP, INxx, IxTx is to broad to pin down even more, I only talk about Perceiving Function
Great video. Also to add sometimes Se makes you want to delve into different hobbies too but an ENTP friend told me Se will try to juggle 3 or 4 things while Ne will try to juggle 10 things. It’s like Se can keep going until it finds few things it wants to stick with and master. Also Se users are a lot of the times the most naturally talented when it comes to picking up on things and learning them quickly because we know how to engage with things and be fully present to get more out of the sensory data than other types. I’m an ISTP and have like 3 or 4 things I jump between but I also may have adhd
This series is amazing, and spot on. As INTJ, I really enjoy developing Se. Ne has always been a Mystry to me. Ne Users seem to be able to envision how to bui!d/ decorate, for instance, and their vision works out perfect. I have to copy design concepts.
I love how you simplify everything. Great video.
This 100% explains a major difference between my wife and I. I'm an ISTP, I love familiar environments and exploring them more, but my wife greatly dislikes sticking to familiar places and is ALWAYS looking for somewhere new to go. I believe she's an INFP, not 100% certain, probably 93%.
I find it funny that you mentioned color grading for Se. I’m an INFP that does color grading and I know a lot of Se users in the field who do color grading. Personally I find color grading difficult for me to adjust by eye and I pay more attention to scopes, color theory and color science while watching Se users color correct with ease. Like I worked with an ESFP who says he does things by just feeling it and people tend to “push” looks. I think it helps me gain an understanding of how Se users see the world vs how I see it. Even living with an INFJ, he talks about how I have various interests while he wishes he had that ability. I wish sometimes that I could narrow down a bit more but I need a head full of helium so I feel set free from being the ‘singularity guy’ there’s nothing that I hate more than being the “film guy” or the “computer guy”.
Thank you 🤍🤍, Please continue to teach us this very helpful information 💫
Hi! I'd like to ask a question. What about Se users (in 1st or 2nd slot) being high accumulators of objects, which are also physical/sensory things, even though they aren't experiences? Many, if not all, Se users I know, have a little or a big tendency of accumulating objects, or like buying more than you need, because you go to a supermarket or something and you see a lot of things and feel the need to get more and more of them. I see this a lot in Se users, which is also why I mostly like to accompany my ISFP mom when she goes shopping for example 😅
I have actually been thinking a lot about which ones are likely to be hoarders or minimalist.
@@renee6524 Se are the ones who are prone to be hoarders for sure. Like, there is one personality theory that sees that clearly, it is an Se and Ne thing to tend to always want more, always wanting to gather more information (seeking for stimulation and new experiences is also gathering new information, i don't mean gathering info as in reading the newspaper or studying, i mean ANY information for the brain to process. Shapes, colors, sounds, words, ideas, objects, experiences) and Se being sensorial, it likes to gather sensory information, and objects are perfectly included. I already know that for sure, but I wanted to see if MBTI or more jungian folks have made that connection. It would be nice to see a little further beyond the "Se seeks experiences" thing
Se is interested based too, especially in hobbies you do with your body and not mind. Se is also researching love, something most dont get that this is se. Its concrete data. So even when se doms think they are ni, they only get through google to that and not through own insight out of connecting dots
Man…I’ve always thought I was an ENFP but I actually think I’m more of an Se user. My life can be a succession of projects…but they are usually honed in around certain things. Like singing, I can sing the same song over and over and over again trying to hone it to perfection.
Hi Alexis, thanks for the video! I also wonder if you would conduct typing sessions. I left a message on your website last week. Thanks!
Great job.
This is confusing. How are they different? If you have SE, you can't have NE.
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I wish you had the same amount of amount of analogies and real life exemple proportional to se
I like the videos clear way how you explain
I meant in the way you did the rollercoaster and the circus
Ps comparisons
Your explanation keep make me think very black and white, stereotype and hard to knowing what is the nuance between words you tried to separate both. For me, I really want examples and how that function processing like the function pair to really have an insight or some video from like movie or real people to breaking down to how it processing. I truly can't pin down what type I am but the 16p test keep type me as INTP or Cognitive test result around xNxP, INxx, IxTx is to broad to pin down even more, I only talk about Perceiving Function