THIS IS LITERALLY ME!!! Like in real life I take into consideration everyone's feelings and am so empathetic, but any time I get to play a videogame or play d&d all of a sudden I go chaotic evil on everyone and my friends are all like "what is this side of you I've never seen before?" 😂😂
@Keryn M some of the "best" serial killers used to be very social and charming people.. like for example ted bundy he was studying as a lawyer while being in politics and having many aquitances. When he was finally caught many people tried to defend him saying he could not commit such horrific crimes killing over +40 women.
@@sanjaminic1978 Ah but you say that with your current knowledge in hand, but would you have spotted him if you actually met him on a campus back in the 70ies? a charming, good looking guy striking up a casual conversation? there is a reason why he went unnoticed for so many years. I think people like to think that they can spot psychopaths easily but the truth is you probably already met quite a few without even realizing it.
Don't worry about it. If you're around a bunch of say, ENTJs, ISTPs, ENTPs, and ESTPs long enough, you'll eventually snap and they'll run. May take years, but we save up for those occasions, and when we let lose, they're outta there. 😄😄😄 -INFP
Waaaah, so truee. I am idealistic but I am careful to be realistic whenever I'm talking to some of my friends so they will not look at me as a weird creature.
Nah no one beats one up harder than us n our empathy is too core deep whatever we do unto anyone unintentionally we do to ourselves tenfold You may fanaticise wanting to be the opposite of your true side cos that’s what infps do a lot
@@healingandgrowth-infp4677 I actually really like being an INFP and what I meant is that we are capable of being manipulative if we are blinded by what we think is 'the greater good'. I would never want to intentionally hurt another person but there have been times when I've done that for my gain and then felt terrible about it later on. Also sometimes you get numb to feelings, so that can also happen.
All it takes to be a psychopath is to learn who God is and the free gift he offers, then rejecting Him until he finally rejects them and removes their conscience. So most definitely, anyone can be a psychopath; just like anyone can become a child of God.
@@Kalryuabides what you mean to say is, god will leave those people who reject him astray. He guides whom he wills and when one decides to take the path of evil arrogantly, that's where the person will have doors open to more sin, and thus those sins corrupt the person more so.
Same here but as a ISTJ. I could be like "I'm going to kill you guys tomorrow 😆" And they're like "Haha why do you say such random things?😆" 😈 Also I can learn whatever I want about anybody that I want without anybody even realizing.
@@CartoonyPirate How I see it, is that yes we are manipulative in nature, but rarely on purpose. We are gifted in the art of finding the motivation for other people. We are also very stubborn if we finally decided what we want. At that moment we will try many things to get that. Things get easier with help, so we can have a way to manipulate someone's core motivation in order to let them help us get what we want. I absolutely despise doing it, but I have a very hard time resisting the urge. For me it's not so much wanting to do it, but more being able to do it, and because of that it can happen. We aren't psychos however, because we are very prone to feeling guilty after it. Psychos dont feel guilt that much
Me an INTJ: "The typical villain, I can picture them sitting in the lair sipping on the blood of their enemies." Me: * smiles nervously because they know they would if they could *
@@divyanshichauhan4668 That’s if an INTJ is operating from a more evolved state. The dark, low vibrational side of INTJs is that we can be ego driven, calculating and ruthless when crossed. Avoid those situations as best you can.
Being a psychopath doesn’t mean you’re homicidal,,, it’s a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, but very few psychopaths are actually violent :)
As an extremely emotional and emphatic INTP, I appreciate you not taking the most stereotypical route and equating us to psychopaths and emotionless robots.
your take on INTJs is quite impressive! If we take the INTJs in popular culture, we're usually not the villains, but the misunderstood heroes. Thank you for your video!
I sort of did too. But then I thought about and realized that I'm a terrible liar, and that this is true of other INTJs I know as well. So I agree with the other commenters that the "psychopath method" wouldn't be a good way for us to get what we want.
@@susannebradley3382 I agree, I am also a terrible liar and I despise lying in general, which seems to be a pattern for INTJs. Being a psychopath seems like a very inefficient method to achieve anything. We might not like people a lot, but we understand that sometimes showing empathy is needed. Mature INTJs might be better at this, though.
@@susannebradley3382 I realized I don't have the intelligence to pull off such complicated schemes. I'd probably settle with exposing people I dislike and have them fall under their own weight than put too much effort in planning an operation that I might mess up.
@@fatedsuni It's more likely that "psychopath" INTJ's are just misunderstood anti-heroes and villains, which kinda does explain for the existence of the stereotype. We like to stick our foot in some darkness out of curiosity---maybe out of fantasizing about changing the world---but we never take the plunge because that's just irrational.
@@mathisponcy-calixte1999 there's a FeSe subtype of INFJ who is a malignant narc I know, and that person's Fe is nearly dead. The Se, however, is rampant...
@@timefortee Fe can be use to attach people to you with service and after that, bc he help the other one time he has to be serve in first. It's the same logic of the type 2 Sp.
as an ISFP, the ISFP analysis is on point. I know its a comical example, but Sergei from Asura's Wrath, or The Trickster from Dead By Daylight are good examples of how the function stack of ISFP can easily lead them down that path if they don't check themselves lol. Watching you not retreating back to ISFP stereotypes, and putting effort in analyzing their function stack for what it is is honestly refreshing
Everyone has the potential to become a psychopath, you just have to have a positive mindset and believe in yourself. (screw everyone else!) There is a road to darkness for you too, my friend. :)
Psychopathy is a neurological condition, becoming one is literally impossible. But normal people could develop Antisocial personality disorder, which happens through nurture.
I'm probably the only INFP who thinks that there are times that INFP could highly likely become a psychopath... But, we'd have our reasons. It's a dark-sided thing. I honestly think Joker could've been an INFP in his younger years who snapped and either turns to his complete opposite type when the situation calls for it or is just chaotically running thru the different types (kinda like MPD, dissociative thing) because you know we're known for being creatives and great actors (perhaps losing ourselves in the roles). We can be pretty dark, even putting INTJs to shame. - INFP
Years before I was typed as an INFJ, there was a moment in my life where I had a severe mental breakdown-a “come to Jesus” moment. This complete mental breakdown came about in part when I started comparing my behavioral patterns and fundamental motivations to those of Hitler. It legit scared the hell out of me.
Make sense because Adolf Hitler was typed as an INFJ from several websites (To be honest, he's more of an ENFJ or ESFj) -Me, as a verified psychopathic INTJ (Do not ask my emotional wellbeing because i would most likely lied to you)
@@aikokumi6301 yea same, but if you think about it it makes sense because extroverts tend to know what to say to manipulate the victims rather than introverts
@ Aiko Kumi As another ENTP, I can also confirm. It isn’t hard, just morally wrong (and breaks my own personal set of “code” and “views of morality” ) and so I don’t do it. I could though, and that’s a threat.
As an INTJ, I am anticipating my archetype being slotted at the top. It would explain my dislike for most of this world and many of the people in it. I have... never belonged and end up axing most relationships. Finding out I am a psychopath would... somehow amuse me and make sense. Edit: Slotted as likely. The visual of drinking in dark lairs is...so deliciously true.
Psychopathy is highly correlated with Fe. In big five terms, low agreeableness and high extrovertion is a good indication of narcissistic or psychopathic traits. Psychopaths are usually extremely charming and likeable because of their highly in tune Fe. Even if they don’t feel for other people, they can read people like books.
Eh... You're making bold statements based on nothing but your limited impressions... Antisocial Personality Disorder is not Fe dependent LOL PS: However, I think all of the extraverted functions, especially Se and Te, might be highly represented in Cluster B personality disorders.
@@timefortee why wouldn’t it be? The absence of internal values and morals(Fi) means psychopaths need to adapt to society’s values in order to not be ostracized. Hence why they’re so charming and excellent at reading people. That’s not to say Fe = psychopathy, but psychopaths definitely use Fe.
This suffers from the fallacy that you need to be a Fe user to understand people or be charming. One could argue that Fe also understands social accountability and it's a "giver" function whereas Fi is more of a "taker" and I'd say, more selfish overall. I'd say high Fe is more related to narcissism than psychopathy.
When You were talking about INTJs and "one foot on the dark side" I immediately thoght about Sherlock saying "Oh, I may be on the side of the angels, but don't for one second think that I am one of them." 😁 We are not on the side of psychopaths but being defenseless pacifist who love everyone isn't a good (for society) option too (in my opinion ofc) 😉
I think a lot of people (who understand neither sociopaths nor INTJs well) think of us as such because we don't suffer fools gladly and display relatively little sympathy or empathy for people who have made their own problems...and that's MOST people... Especially in this "Be Kind" age of conspicuous do-gooders.
Is it just me or does it seem that we INFPs are much more capable of having psychopathic tendencies? Sure, I'm really empathetic and care for everyone and everything. I'd much rather keep to my own bubble, but our NiFi makes us capable of being manipulative? I also notice that I'm able to put on different masks to 'fit in'. Imitate personalities without having realized it. (Or it might just be because everyone's multifaceted and we're just able to emulate others' behavior better?) Also, though we can be rational, we usually just follow our own moral compass. So I wouldn't define us as 'kind and good'. It does take quite a bit to get me mad, and I often forget grudges (unless you keep repeating the same ol' thing). I regret hurting someone's feelings for ages. _TLDR:_ we are peaceful humans that avoid confrontation most of the time but we certainly aren't angels. The villain inside of us scares ourselves and we're too busy having an existential crisis anyway so dw :D Or is this just me and did i just expose myself ;-;
Because we are scared of the villain, we cant be true psychopats. Psychopats arent scared of that part, they cant feel guilt. We are constantly fighting good vs evil. We want to be good people.
Infp type of personality are Very good type of people but they actually get too much information of other people's lifes and It makes us more manipulative cuz we know the other's weakness i am a good person but i have too much hate inside of me but i think it's better to Just ignore it
We are the sameee. I have different ways to face someone. Sometimes putting a happy mask or kind mask. Sometimes, I realize I'm not being myself but then I really don't know myself either. So I also have existential crisis from time to time. As for grudges I would be angry at first then after some time doesn't feel that a anymore haha. Also, at some things like insulting me I became numb so it also takes some things for other people to make me mad. If I try to be like those evil ones ignoring someone or something lime that, my conscience lets me feel guilt•́ ‿ ,•̀. Also, there are may thoughts going on my mind other than having existential crisis which is me being idealistic. But I try to hide some side of me like being idealistic so they wouldn't call me a weird one. Sometimes I'm so sensitive hahaha.
2:25 Indeed, empathy is most often mistaken for sympathy: they aren't the same thing. ISF/TJs's dark side? They start lying madly, to both themselves and everyone around them, to assuage their insecurities about their worth by giving the best possible (and fake) image of themselves + to spite a possibly controlling person (people tend to get bossy with these 2 types, because they are normally very, exceedingly lenient and accepting). Agree 100% on ENTJ's real label: "Dictator" :).
Would rather not associate with them at all. I would be a hermit in the mountains but im too addicted to online games to leave a world with technology. 😅
As a cluster B personality disorder avcovate and activist, thank you for such an interesting, lighthearted, humanising and inoffensive video. Keep up the good work.
I have a intj friend and being a INTP myself we both agree Everything is empty and the empty is in everything The path of least resistance is favourable What we do not agree on is , INTJs give me existential crisis , where I end up questioning everything for hours on end
That's a very INTJ-thing to do; guess if I had an INTP friend I'd endlessly question them with all the sort of random deep philosophical questions I tend to think just to myself lol
I already know Entj is gonna be somewhere on the top. I love my entj mom but she be saying some questionable things sometimes Edit: I’m an infj. She gets along better with my istp brother, it’s not really surprising lol
About the INTPs, an interesting thing I heard was: Just because INTPs claim something is true or a certain way it does not necessarily mean they themselves actually like it. It's their dominant Ti that makes them "subject" themselves to the perceived truth/conclusion despite what their actual feelings on the matter might be. Personally, that strikes a bit differently than what the internet would have you believe, makes them seem far more.. human.
I absolutely agree with your comment, it makes so much sense, just because i agree with an idea or statement, claim etc. It doesnt mean i have some sort of "liking" or a feeling of "desire" to do something about it unless i want to.
@@ItsMe-sg5ow yea, I do know those problems too well.... But idk if I can talk about myself as an INTP anymore... Everything lost its meaning and its value to me, so I am kind of lost and not sure whether I can speak on the behalf of INTPS anymore... Things that used to make sense no longer do to me, and things that didn't now do. And I don't think I truly can understand things or interpret them anymore. I apologize if this was kinda long.
As an infp, its scary to have the thought of killing people or how will you torture them in my mind. But sometimes i used that to satisfy my own anger.
I would love to see a similar video about how the personalities are dealing with this endless homeoffice. I am an INTP and I thought it will be the greatest time but for my surprise I am extremely suffering and went to a mentally low place. I miss being alone while having other people around...
INTJ - except for the death and ruin part, lockdown is great. I work by myself, wear what I want, no one reminds me to smile, and I don’t have to avoid the water cooler. I get shit done. 👍
INTP - I feel every word of this. It's been a year and I'm having a helluva time. I've become even more of a hermit, and it's getting harder to convince myself to go anywhere. I won't do grocery delivery for that reason - it at least forces me outside.
"Maybe... a serial killer, who's really artistic with their crime scenes" Me, an INFP: did I just figure out the MBTI of one of the characters in the story I am writing Also me: Wait am I just projecting myself onto her (she's clearly a type 4, for one)
How did you find out you had ASPD? In my understanding, it often goes under the radar as far as getting an official diagnosis, so I’m always curious to come across someone who has been. ASPD is an annoyingly misunderstood condition and it’s rare to actually hear about someone’s first hand personal experience with it.🤷♂️ 9/10 times when you hear about it’s either some PhD talking about it, or someone that doesn’t know what the hell they’re talking about.
@@dandroid_ As a child, I suffered from many mental health problems. Depression, OCD, Generalized Anxiety, bulimia…it didn’t improve in my teen years either, in fact, it worsened. I recently got help for my issues, because it’s better late than never~ Because of all the research I did on mental health disorders, I found out about ASPD when I was a teenager. Years later, I brought up the suspicion that I had ASPD to my therapist. I went through the usual process of diagnosis- filling out sheets, discussing concerns, exploring how this linked with my childhood. It was rather time-consuming and tedious. Therapists and doctors are usually hesitant on diagnosing people, especially relatively young people like me, with personality disorders. Which is why the minimum age for official diagnosis is 18 I’m around that age). I wasn’t really shocked to find out that I had ASPD, it only confirmed what I already knew.
I'm surprised about ENFP being pretty high on the list since ENFP's love being around other people and are very emotional and compassionate. They are good leaders, but they don't really like having power and won't put themselves in leadership positions voluntarily
Yeah being a leader sucks … so much responsibility and then you feel like you’re either not worthy or you’re doing it wrong… I’d rather be stupid and a follower then stupid and a leader 😭
Thats so true. I really dont like to be leader, the responsibility so heavy but i always got pointed as leader by friends and teachers like huhhhhhhhhhh im so lazy. So everytime leaders appointment i will always recommend ppl first and those ppl will look at me with dead eyes back
I'm going to be honest, I was expecting the INFP to be higher up. I feel like Fi can be a scary function with the right background. INFPs are often portrayed to be meek and sweet, but most often that's just a small part of them or even the mask they choose to wear. As a highly cynical INFP (life happens lol), I can totally see how that cynicism can develop into strong core beliefs that don't align with those of society. INFPs dream of changing the world but it is not often they take action. Due to this inertia, I can see those beliefs staying cozy inside their heads, never getting expressed. But I can also picture a determined INFP bulldozing through the obstacles to see them come to fruition. I'm self aware enough to know just how scary my outbursts can be, if that state of being got normalised in an individual, I can definetly see a terrifying psychopath being born. Your point about sympathy is intereting, INFPs would definetly "kill them with kindness", which, the way I see it, is even more twisted than a hate driven, merciless psychopath. Still, I understand this is quite specific and not what would pop to mind during a surface level evaluation. I appreciate the "anyone can be a psychopath" disclaimer, as it is not right to judge someone solely based on their type. Also, just wanted to say that I totally agree with the INTP placement, judging from my interaction with my (very very few) INTP friends, it's really hard for me to picture them as psychopaths. Anyways, true crime fascinates me more than it should (I'm not a psychopath, I swear!), so this was very entertaining. Thank you for another amazing video!
Holy shit are you me???? I'm an INFP as well and getting a bit cynical. Despite the adversity I still try to fight for my goals, while being somewhat detached from my feelings, making me look kind of ENTx-like haha I've also been getting into true crime! There's this channel on YT of an asian girl who re-tells the murder-mysteries/true crimes she reads, but she just started doing that so she doesn't have that much content yet. And everyone other free audio form of true crimes are re-told by people with these strange accents I don't understand anyway
My gf is an INFP (I’m INTJ) and for the most part I see her being too honest to be a psychopath. She will not hold in a feeling long enough to allow it to torture her like a psychopath would.
@@gmchessplay9043 I'm talking about an unhealthy INFP, of course. Any healthy personality type wouldn't choose such a path. Though we are known for pulling 180s, we tend to forgive, but not forget. Once someone adds fuel to the fire we tend to pull back to the surface old memories, then the Si-Fi loop makes us simmer in it until a breaking point, thus ensuing an outburst.
In my opinion, though, it's pretty highly likely. Or maybe it's just me. That's also a possibility. Although, on the Dark Triad INTJs tend to score higher on the Machiavellian scale than the psycopathy one.
Although, definitely not the 'in the moment' type psychopath. Probably the "I've been manipulating you for so long now that you don't know what is true and what isn't and now I will use that to my advantage" kind.
@@amyness3452agreed, but I think they’re lower because of the same reason for INTPs. Psychopaths truly don’t care about people, whereas INTx care more than they will ever let on (most of the time.)
@@amyness3452 by psycho, do you mean crazy or just fully developed psychopath? INTJs are too careful so they wouldn’t go full crazy. Full psychopath would be a sort of CEO deal. What’s your type?
About the INFJ thing you said, absolutely, i saw some things about that topic and it's very interesting, there's a concept called "dark empath", which is someone who has high empathy but also high psychopathy (which is very rare), which make these people even more dangerous than common psychopaths (who only have high psychopathy) because of their cognitive empathy, which is a very useful tool in manipulation. If you like anime/manga, the perfect example of this is Johan Liebert from Monster, he's an INFJ and a very cruel villain, who uses cognitive empathy to dig into people's psychology and make them end their lifes with their deepest psychological trauma
As an INTP with an INTJ best friend, I am outraged. Both of us should be in our own rank. And no, I don’t mean below highly unlikely. I mean we’re more psychotic than highly likely.
@@MM-xy7lj let me tell you one thing, please do not study classic mbti as it is HIGHLY INCONSISTENT, you see the test one takes is absolute subjectivity and hence there is no objectivity towards the choices we click unless we are absolutely sure about them seeing them in practice. I would highly prefer looking up "Objective personality" and i also suggest you watch "Cs. Joseph", trust me you'll love it 😂
@@CupcakesX To awnser your question more in-depth: If something bad happens to someone I don't really feel much for them, I care much more about how it will affect things. Basically a lack of empathy. I do have Compassion and sympathy. As i ofc take consideration of the persons suffering. My mind is more like this: *something bad happened to someone* ok, sorry to hear, but i didn't know the person and i cant really fix this so can i leave? and will this event be canceled because of this?. omg what is wrong with me i really dont care that this awful thing happened? I really am sounding like a psychopath or sociopath right now in my head. Why is everybody so dam quiet? I really dont like the atmosfear. Can i go back to work now or would it be inappropriate? F it i will do it anyway. I don't think i am actually one, from my self evaluation i don't show any other classic signs of being a psychopath then this one.
@@violetevergarden5160 i don't think you are a psychopath at all, when we describe a psychopath, keep in mind all psychopaths have Anti-social personality disorder. I completely understand what you have said. You see just you having that thought in your mind "why don't I care this awful thing happened?" "I really am sounding like a psychopath/sociopath" just those thoughts indirectly tells us that yes, your heart empathetic heart is still alive (Forgive me if it sounds mean 😂😂😂) if you were a psychopath you wouldnt be having such thoughts at all but infact knowing someone (not close to you by any means) would in a way be pleasing to you. In this scenario thats not the case at all. I don't believe you have psychopathic tendencies at all. Let me give you an orgasmic example. There are people who are dying all over the world due to their time being up, but i don't know them at all, i am not in tears for them, but when i think about it and give it a thought, it gets me emotional in a way, and i pray for them i want God to forgive their sins and give them paradise and make the burden on their families easy for them. You see, emotions exist for a reason, some people are more so emotional, some are not so emotional, some are logical some are not so logical, some are extroverted some are not so extroverted. We all have attributes in which we are weak. For example, i am an INTP and i used to find using my "Fe" quite hard, until i realised the importance of it and i can use it at will confidently and i am so proud of myself. I can use my ESFJ subconscious when neccassary, my ENTJ unconscious when neccassary. You see it requires effort for one to change, now in a way your mind is saying "I need to be more so empathetic, Why don't i care about this person's death" that thought exists for a reason, if empathy is what you lack, then you have to take your time relax and find ways to increase yourself in empathy 😀. My sincerest apologies for this book of a message 😂😂😂 ahahahahaha 😂. I would love to have more conversations with you on this topic if you would prefer that, i find this topic of absolute interest to me 😀😃.
The Thing about me being an ISFP with having introverted Feeling and naturally thinking about people constantly, people that mess you up emotionally, like for example someone who I thought was close to me ghosted me, it messes with you badly. Now every time I think about that person, all the hatred I have with them comes back. This also comes back to ISFPs being moody. Listen, we’re good at making good reads on people with the right info, but when we get the right info, the other person is probably screwed in some sense Edit: Honestly I was expecting to go on the top
As an ISFP too, what you've said is so relatable. People say we live in the present moment but the way someone has wronged me always stays present in my mind, I gained so much resentment I think I really grew bitter with time. Now, I'd be unable to do things such as killing people. But I wouldn't let people who've wronged me get away like that either, even though the way I'd replicate wouldn't seem obvious and would silently create an impact.
this is literally me!!! One of my close friends is isolating herself from and Idky and I can’t help but feel hatred towards her. Idk what to do. I keep thinking about it aswell, it’s very annoying, I have a life to do.
every type can be psychopathic, but it’d be really interesting to see how psychopathy plays out in each type. It’s easy to imagine Ti dominants / Fe inferiors (ISTP and INTP) display a lack of concern for social cues or dogma, but it’s difficult to imagine the more self conscious or vulnerable types with dominant Fi (ISFP and INFP) display it. Would love to see studies on this.
Dude's description of INFJ is literally all my ocs. I literally make them all overpowered asf but they're always just like "Nahh, it's not my place... you go do the hero work. I'm just here to be the reader insert/ romantic/ emotional support"
ISFP here. Going to jail/death sentence is a grand way to lose freedom and I'd detest the mental stress of going to court etc., so no crimes. While I am impulsive, I actually think of the consequences for a split second when making decisions. I'm not thorough but I have a general idea of how things could go wrong and usually, it's not a big deal or I'm ready to face consequences. There's a method to my madness. I am definitely not impulsive when deciding who to date or kill. I can be careless when it comes to myself, but if my decisions are going to affect other people, I will stop to think or ask for advice. I quickly forget past quarrels, hence don't take revenge. And thrill-seeker does not mean never calculate the risks. I'm NEVER going bungee-jumping. I think ISFPs have huge conscience (self-aware), great empathy, high morals and will not violate others' rights. We're simply fiery and intense in a romantic way ;) My theory: I think maybe you were being too analytically black-and-white, while not considering the emotional motivations behind our traits. If those traits, in a particular situation, are going to cause results that do not align with my moral compass, I'm going to behave uncharacteristically. Umm, well, it IS characteristic for ISFP to be unpredictable xD. I think your subconscious that conjured the mental image was a better judge because it considered a lot more than just the cold facts. Interesting.
Regarding the ENTPs, Michael Pierce referred to it as “Jovial stoicism” or "enjoying life without ever seeming terribly attached to it". ......oomph... the feeling when you score in Highly likely but the winners are in highly unlikely.... very nice video, thank you for this.
@@stevethompson3074 ironically I never liked debating in school because I had to do research about topics I had 0 interest in, plus it's mostly about controversial topics so there's no winning side especially when I don't really care about thinking about it to extrapolate information. Oh God how I love arguing though
ENTP is definitely THE MOST likely out of all of them. Shares their personality with characters such as Carnage (Marvel), Joker (DC), Karma (Assassination Classroom), etc. also kinda random but I would like to add that I’m an INTP, even though that information is not needed to be known I just wanna mention that lol.
@@timefortee wrong, you are confusing psychopaths with sociopaths. psychopaths are born and sociopaths are made from trauma. but i heard that brain injuries have cause people to be a psychopath too
"Not everyone can become a psychopath, but a psychopath can come from anywhere." Edit: Also, as an INFP, I actually imagine myself often as an antagonist with traits similar to ESTJs and ENTJs bc idk, it makes me feel..... Majestic. Proves no possibility of me being a psychopath tho, I just want to share these thoughts ;-;
yeah! I like to imagine myself as an Xntj villain or just a really independent, badass Xntj who doesn't give 2 fucks about other people. "Oh no!" by Marina really gives me Entj vibes and I like to listen to it on repeat imagining myself as the song's character lol
I don't know how many ISFP gang members and criminals I've seen. Nathan's ranking of them here is spot on. If ISFPs are raised in good environments, they can be really cool; if they haven't been, they can go in the opposite direction and become potentially quite vicious. I'm guessing that in bad environments they are less likely to learn a good sense of morality, or at least that's my sense of things.
Yeah, it's like most people forget how Fi is inherently amoral. At least Fe users have their ethics. You kinda just have to hope the Fi user is in a good mood that day, (assuming you're not in their Fi bubble). lol
@@lisazoria2709 But Fe users are not more ethical than Fi users. Fe is 'group think/feel' and Fi is 'I think/feel'. It's just about the orientation of subjective value judgements. I agree about ISFPs, some of the worst people I have ever known have tested ISFP. A bad one is cunning and EXTREMELY jealous and likes to wage war by subterfuge.
@@spring7643 in brief, as i did above i guess. Underhanded and twisted, with some kind of weird double life going on. Also they like to knife you with a thousand tiny cuts and get others to join in. People who take pleasure in others suffering. I worked with one who worked in veterinary care and claimed to care about animals but would watch videos of kittens being used as bait for deep ocean fishing. (sorry for the upsetting imagery there but it gives you some idea). A disgusting, sly person, who portrayed herself as a victim whenever possible but was always scheming against others and trying to ruin their reputation. She is not the only one I have disliked, but she is the worst. Don't feel like talking further cos it's upsetting to remember!
@@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 thank you for sharing that, I guess anyone of any mbti type can be corrupt. I have aphantasia so I can't picture anything in my mind, it's still horrible though. I'm glad there are sane good people in the world who aren't psychotic and notice other people who are dangerous, I hope you can heal from those people. What type are you btw? I'm INFJ.
As an INTJ I can definitely say we should be at the top of this list, Why am I telling you this? Because it won't help you stop what we're plotting in the slightest.
As an INTJ I can confirm, your stereotypes and rankings are quite correct, although I'm uncertain about "for every INTJ villain, there's an INTJ hero" I do not believe that to be true!
I am an INFP and I am surprised to be at the bottommost part. With all our suppressed emotions to never inconvenience others, I really thought we are likely to become one when triggered. (¬_¬) lol but positive mindset though, anyone can become one.
You can’t suddenly become a psychopath. See Dr. grandes TH-cam videos on psychopathy. That will clear it up for you. A type one psychopath doesn’t have a conscience at all, a type two is more of an average criminal. You’re talking about snapping in anger when you’ve had enough. It’s something entirely different.
I have seen a quality argument that Hitler could've been INFP, written by an INFP, and knowing some of the INFPs in my life, I think they do exhibit qualities that should earn them a higher tier status on this list. So honestly I think there is hope. Lol
My sister is an INFP sociopath, it’s because me and my siblings were abused as kids though, so my parents basically turned her into one, I saw her change from normal to a cold and heartless selfish destructive force who lives only for her own whims and doesn’t feel bad about how she hurts others for the most minor of reasons. Shes not violent, but she’s still a destructive toxic person to herself and others.
@@attheranch873 yes, close enough. I was talking about exploding and becoming an entirely heartless person after being taken advantage for the nth time. It can really be possible. Thank you for your recommendation. Imma check that one out.
@@bananabreadloaf I hope she does not harm herself or fail to see the goodness of the world because of her circumstance. I am really sorry you had to get through such painful happening. I hope everything's better for all of you now as you deserve. Our experiences really do play a huge part in the construction of our minds, personalities, and tendencies.
I'd put INFJs higher. Not only more likely to be a psychopath, but more likely to be a darn good one: strategic, calculating, driven, very perceptive and very subtle.
I was expecting that too, but what he said is 100% right he told my story in one paragraph lol when I have gone through a "dark" phase I realized I could easily manipulate anyone since I'm a very good actor and very emphatic but I decided to not use that and to avoid it I tell the truth all the time (obviously I try not to hurt anyone) but in the end my sense of moral won.
@@Marilyn2401 Based on two cases I know pretty intimately, it seems that the way to go off the rails for an INFJ is to shut yourself off from feedback from other people - whether they do that because of trauma or because of sin, doesn't matter. You shut off that Fe and you fall into endless Ni-Ti loop: other people's emotions are not let in, internal emotions are unrecognized (weak Fi, which allows you to be such good actors) and you're acting based on your internal process, unchecked, which can become quite... psychopathic, if taken to extreme. I'm not an INFJ, but it seems that Fe users' moral compass requires constant human feedback to even function - otherwise we're dealing with a cold, calculating machine unaware of his/her own feelings that are driving him and aware only in thought how others are impacted emotionally by his/her actions. I'm rambling, but just wanted to add that if anyone's dealing with an INFJ narcissist/psychopath, their Achilles heel is their lack of awareness of THEIR OWN feelings. You'll sense either this emptiness, lack of substance in them, plus more or less coherent logical framework instead of feelings to justify their actions/worldview. And if you're an INFJ, one of the fundamental keys to your well-being is engage with the world, with people and their emotions, to be open to feedback from those around you, all age groups, family/casual, all education backgrounds, all social status levels and levels of spiritual maturity.
You're absolutely right. I put them #1 in the "highly likely" category. Not only bc of what you mentioned, but also because they're very controlling. They *NEED* to have their way, or watch out. Also, very good at the "woe is me" game & playing the victim. Plus, they'll hold a grudge or seek retribution in a huge way. I've worked with MBTI in some form since the 1990's (Worked for Otto Kroeger & Assoc.). Let me tell you .. some of the most frighteningly manipulative & self-serving individuals I've met are INFJs. And what I've described, plus the traits you've listed, adds up to (as you put it) "a darn good" psychopath.
@@crwlh6721 Very interesting. Also in line with my experience, albeit not as extensive perhaps. I still don't quite understand where that stubbornness and need to control stems from, but boy it is familiar. My hesitant guess is that if they disregard their Fe, which is a case-by-case, hands-on, dealing with messy world of people and feelings kind of function, they get into the Ni-Ti loop, and if something or someone in the outside world contradicts their introvertedly crafted ideas about how things are how they should be, instead of facing the cognitive and emotional dissonance and adjusting their thinking, they try to bend the outside world to conform to their grand theory. And yes, their ability to strategically play on people's impressions, to foresee how a mere glance or "accidentally" slipped word may kindle, for example, doubt, which after a few weeks can be integrated into a conversation with yet another person to achieve some goal, like retribution or seduction, a year later and unrelated to these two people etc. is astounding. It's like INTJ social engineering or geopolitical strategy skills taken into the microsocial realm. Reminds me of some characters in Dostoyevsky's "Idiot". I'm rambling again.
I'm an INFP and idk why, I love the idea of psychopathy not psychopathy itself of course I just like it in my mind and imaginations or in movies and series
Ftr: not being able to experience empathy, or having trouble experiencing it, does not make you a bad person. (And being highly empathetic doesn’t make you a good person.)
Idk as an infj empathy would definitely prevent me from using manipulation to negatively effect someone. Like I feel bad winning as the impostor in among us.
What if it's 'for their own good'? I knew an infj who is a deeply good and intelligent person, would trust him with my life, but he was also really good at what he called 'nudging people in the right direction'. Which was basically manipulating them(not to benefit himself but yk). I don't judge him for it and do still respect him a lot, but I'm super curious about what you think about that? No judgement!
@@mustnz998 I've found myself doing that "manipulate for their own good" thing a lot before especially when I was younger and to be honest I'm not even sure why I would do it
@@JstJaybeingJay it's a bit of a surprise to me too. i feel like entps are some of the most empathetic individuals. while we can be very detached, i think we get more upset than most other types when we something unfortunate.
Honestly tho, some ENFPs kinda scare me. Like they seem all nice and bubbly on the surface but I've noticed that unhealthy ones can be downright cold and calculating underneath. I think ENFPs can potentially be one of the most evil types. Fi gone dark is just scary in general. And people act like ENTPs are more likely to be bad or "evil" but I think ENFPs are way more dangerous when they lack proper development. ENTPs tend to come off as a lot worse than they are depending on how well they can use Fe, but if an ENFP sets out to destroy you, it's personal.
@@thatonekaeyamain6725 hornets are awful, I support your mission of annihilation of their species. Your friends are weird, why do they want to protect a horrible pest?
I guess we could see this in a different way, IF you are a pychopath, you are going to be more talented if you have the advantaje of being a certain type of personality, such as ENTJ. Cognitive function helping pychopathy
"please dont misuse them" d'aww well dont know lets hope for the best just usually such approach doesnt work. man life would be ez game like such. eitherway yea considering i know i can technically influence people even though i dont mean to im trying to make sure to be a good example to not damage anyone and take note of unintentional damage too to make sure i dont do so. very often it works just by em being around me.
infj here and i do think that for infjs especially evil infjs it's more likely. sometimes i do question myself if i could be one (i'm not but i'm thinking about the idea sometimes)
I’m an ENFP/INFP (get different results every time- I’m an ambivert) and I think I could be a very good manipulator and abuser but never would I misuse these capabilities because my morals are strongly against it and my pretty strong sense of intuition knows not to. I try anyway lmao
us intj’s being stereotypically villains or antiheros is so funny to me 😭 personally, id put us under unlikely leaning towards possible. my reasoning is because even tHouGh we are commonly troped as villains, a lot of us intj’s care a lot more than we express. like we’re viewed as this stone cold anomaly or just being completely heartless, but in reality we’ve considered so *much* that every person’s feelings is accounted, too. especially the people we care about. like all of those hurricanes of emotions are internalized rather than expressed outwardly? bc we’re not robots, duh. or maybe that’s just my bias because i’m not a psychopath. but who knows 🤷♂️
Get to know the real you with mindmymind - dub.sh/lovewho
Anyone could be a psychopath ✨positive mindset✨
Exactly!
So wholesome
LMFAO
Love a supportive king
Out of context this is, one of the best comments ever left on a video
"if you're a sadist, you need to have empathy to enjoy it" WTFF
Lol
Feeling the PAIN !!
This makes sense in a twisted sort of way.
If you enjoy the suffering of others, you need empathy to notice it
🤣
"...being president, being a millionaire, being a psychopath. Okay, come to think of it, these things might have surprisingly similar lists"
Being a random person, being poor, being a piece of **** might have unsurprisingly similar lists
Being an extrovert. You gotta be pretty crazy to want to socialize, eh?
@@LuckyRare ENFP here. totally agree with you
I vote for ENTJs
-ENTJ
@@nonniperkl6273 Sorry you guys are total Minority 🙌😁😁😁-INTJ
"Anyone could be a psychopath"
*I'm motivated*
As an INTP i get motivated to do something, but think about doing it rather than doing it.
@@HavocMusic1759 same
I ruined your 100 likes
@@HavocMusic1759 I'm a INTJ ✋
y e s
ENFP: *secretly wanting to be a villian and cause chaos in a video game*
Also ENFP: bUT tHAt wILL hURt tHeIR feEliNgs
TRUE!!!
THIS IS LITERALLY ME!!! Like in real life I take into consideration everyone's feelings and am so empathetic, but any time I get to play a videogame or play d&d all of a sudden I go chaotic evil on everyone and my friends are all like "what is this side of you I've never seen before?" 😂😂
@@gabriellebryson6055 *Laughs in Dungeon Master* MAHAHA I'M THE VILLIAN AND NOT JUST ONE BUT ALL
So true!!
ACCURATE😭😭
The positive mindset intro is inspiring.
It's important to keep negativity at bay in my experience ~ Nathan
It's interesting that all "highly likely" tier is made of extraverts
Phychopaths are usually nice people, they are just detached
Probably because psychopaths are very charismatic and influential.
@Keryn M some of the "best" serial killers used to be very social and charming people.. like for example ted bundy he was studying as a lawyer while being in politics and having many aquitances. When he was finally caught many people tried to defend him saying he could not commit such horrific crimes killing over +40 women.
@@rt0756 bundy was red flags all over the place. Creepy and unsettling.
@@sanjaminic1978 Ah but you say that with your current knowledge in hand, but would you have spotted him if you actually met him on a campus back in the 70ies? a charming, good looking guy striking up a casual conversation? there is a reason why he went unnoticed for so many years. I think people like to think that they can spot psychopaths easily but the truth is you probably already met quite a few without even realizing it.
As an infp iam now scared of everyone around me
Hush hush…
No fear, no tear, here’s your teddy bear. 🧸
- ENTP ^ ^
Thanxs
Don't worry about it. If you're around a bunch of say, ENTJs, ISTPs, ENTPs, and ESTPs long enough, you'll eventually snap and they'll run. May take years, but we save up for those occasions, and when we let lose, they're outta there. 😄😄😄 -INFP
So nothing's changed
- entp
🤔🙄😆Geez. We can not be a serial killer. We are low in efficiency. The point of being a serial killer is not to get caught.
"ENTPs seem to enjoy life without being particularly attached to it"
Perfect description.
I 100% agree with you, I always feel like I'm watching a movie yet I'm still living a life
I’m jealous of ENTP’s because they can roll with life whilst making funny and clever commentaries along the way.
Im not an entp but i feel that
yeah ENTPs can make jokes and laugh like there is nothing is going on
My entp husband was happy to learn to harvest pig this weekend and even got to rip the head off
As an INFP I think the only reason we were categorized as 'highly unlikely' is because most of our ideals about the world just remain in our heads.
Waaaah, so truee. I am idealistic but I am careful to be realistic whenever I'm talking to some of my friends so they will not look at me as a weird creature.
Nah no one beats one up harder than us n our empathy is too core deep whatever we do unto anyone unintentionally we do to ourselves tenfold
You may fanaticise wanting to be the opposite of your true side cos that’s what infps do a lot
@@healingandgrowth-infp4677 I actually really like being an INFP and what I meant is that we are capable of being manipulative if we are blinded by what we think is 'the greater good'. I would never want to intentionally hurt another person but there have been times when I've done that for my gain and then felt terrible about it later on. Also sometimes you get numb to feelings, so that can also happen.
the joker was an infp tho-
INFP here, surprised INFP isn't in the "likley" tier
I am so glad he said "any type can be a psychopath" 😂
same
@@sansnitizer hahahahahaha 😂😂
All it takes to be a psychopath is to learn who God is and the free gift he offers, then rejecting Him until he finally rejects them and removes their conscience. So most definitely, anyone can be a psychopath; just like anyone can become a child of God.
@@Kalryuabides the greatest phycopaths in history dedicated there killings to God for god or becuase of the state a god made take that as you will
@@Kalryuabides what you mean to say is, god will leave those people who reject him astray. He guides whom he wills and when one decides to take the path of evil arrogantly, that's where the person will have doors open to more sin, and thus those sins corrupt the person more so.
As an INTP, I'm fine with this ranking. We are, after all, the warmest robots. Practically cuddly.
Plus, being an actual actively murdering psychopath is just too much work and commitment.
@@drawingspider7798 totally, especially the commitment part
@@drawingspider7798 it would be much easier to hire a hit man.
Yup
@@baind3adang3l24 Well, we'll all die eventually. Imma just let Death be my hitman and save me money. I'm patient like that. And cheap.
Ok, this is really the last time I'm doing this.
0:30 ISTP
1:23 INFJ
2:52 ISFJ
3:28 ENFJ
4:18 & 5:38 ENTP
5:29 ESTP
6:16 & 13:10 ESFJ
7:02 ISFP
8:49 ENFP
9:45 ISTJ
10:16 LMAO
10:37 ENTJ
11:10 & 13:14 INTP
12:01 ESTJ
13:44 ESFP
14:16 INFP
15:23 INTJ
Thank you! We all appreciate what you do!!!!
Thank you so much!!!
love u
Yes, thank you.
Thanks alot,Hope you keep doing this ((:
Being INFP is honestly the best because no one suspects..
Same here but as a ISTJ.
I could be like "I'm going to kill you guys tomorrow 😆"
And they're like "Haha why do you say such random things?😆"
😈
Also I can learn whatever I want about anybody that I want without anybody even realizing.
@@CartoonyPirate How I see it, is that yes we are manipulative in nature, but rarely on purpose. We are gifted in the art of finding the motivation for other people. We are also very stubborn if we finally decided what we want. At that moment we will try many things to get that.
Things get easier with help, so we can have a way to manipulate someone's core motivation in order to let them help us get what we want. I absolutely despise doing it, but I have a very hard time resisting the urge.
For me it's not so much wanting to do it, but more being able to do it, and because of that it can happen. We aren't psychos however, because we are very prone to feeling guilty after it. Psychos dont feel guilt that much
GUS Fring❗😆
🤣👍 🤣👍 🤣👍
Wow so edgy
@@silly_.rabbit2
Utter projection from you.
Me an INTJ:
"The typical villain, I can picture them sitting in the lair sipping on the blood of their enemies."
Me: * smiles nervously because they know they would if they could *
Hhahaha same
No way I am an INTJ and revenge is a waste of my energy and time. Instead I can be someone whom everybody is jealous of.😉
@@divyanshichauhan4668 That’s if an INTJ is operating from a more evolved state. The dark, low vibrational side of INTJs is that we can be ego driven, calculating and ruthless when crossed. Avoid those situations as best you can.
@@divyanshichauhan4668 And I can attest that we can be the recipients of envy because we are lead by logic and solution based.
@@crystalstarrz do you also get treated differently or ignored by your friends?
me as an INFP we are✨ stalkers✨ not psycho
yoonbum, not sangwoo
@@erin9148 LMAO
@@erin9148 THIS
@@erin9148 the one with broken ankles not the one who breaks ankles
True.
Me an infj: just chillin
"Like Hitler and Osama bin ladin"
Me: 👁👄👁
This made me laugh! ~ Nathan
@@lovewho lol. I'm scared
Ain't that a mood
All day every day 😔✊
Ikr, I can't believe that we're Hitler's and bin Laden's type brothers
ENTP here, I'm too lazy to kill. I'd rather have snacks and debate
that's why we have someone else do it for us :)
ENFP here. Who do you want me to kill? Remember, the less you tell me, the less information the cops can get out of me if I'm caught. :)
Being a psychopath doesn’t mean you’re homicidal,,, it’s a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, but very few psychopaths are actually violent :)
ipsum they’re just ✨impulsive✨🔪
Lol same. Oh, music! You have to have music!
As an extremely emotional and emphatic INTP, I appreciate you not taking the most stereotypical route and equating us to psychopaths and emotionless robots.
I think intp is usually seen more as awkward nerd types rather than psychopathic or malicious, which is still pretty stereotypical but not psycho
Your an infp
your take on INTJs is quite impressive! If we take the INTJs in popular culture, we're usually not the villains, but the misunderstood heroes. Thank you for your video!
I was expecting the INTJs to shoot straight up to “highly likely” - I’ll take that as a win for us evil masterminds
Being a psychopath is a total waste of time and energy. And it always ends badly. Pass.
I sort of did too. But then I thought about and realized that I'm a terrible liar, and that this is true of other INTJs I know as well. So I agree with the other commenters that the "psychopath method" wouldn't be a good way for us to get what we want.
@@susannebradley3382 I agree, I am also a terrible liar and I despise lying in general, which seems to be a pattern for INTJs. Being a psychopath seems like a very inefficient method to achieve anything. We might not like people a lot, but we understand that sometimes showing empathy is needed. Mature INTJs might be better at this, though.
@@susannebradley3382 I realized I don't have the intelligence to pull off such complicated schemes. I'd probably settle with exposing people I dislike and have them fall under their own weight than put too much effort in planning an operation that I might mess up.
@@fatedsuni It's more likely that "psychopath" INTJ's are just misunderstood anti-heroes and villains, which kinda does explain for the existence of the stereotype. We like to stick our foot in some darkness out of curiosity---maybe out of fantasizing about changing the world---but we never take the plunge because that's just irrational.
"Most likely to be a Narcissist" would be a great one too
THIS! but I think the top spot would be filled by extroverts, just like on this list.
@@beyheyhey8470 yeah, would be pretty similar imo. High Se and/or Te. In my personal experience, those are the ones most represented among narcs.
@@timefortee surprisingly, i think high Fe can make narcissist people
@@mathisponcy-calixte1999 there's a FeSe subtype of INFJ who is a malignant narc I know, and that person's Fe is nearly dead. The Se, however, is rampant...
@@timefortee Fe can be use to attach people to you with service and after that, bc he help the other one time he has to be serve in first. It's the same logic of the type 2 Sp.
4:54 I knew this ENTP guy on Discord who'd always wake up & say, "Ah, time for another round of consciousness."
I love that description. I'm INTP
I'm stealing that
That is the exact thing I like to say after birth!
please i always think like that and i’m ENTP
To them reality is just a bad dream lol
*Extroverts are crazy*
One hugged me yesterday and I am an introvert. *So this sentence is an actual true fact*
ngl sounds like a skill issue extroverts>introverts
@@saadalshadfan2622 💀💀💀
as an ISFP, the ISFP analysis is on point. I know its a comical example, but Sergei from Asura's Wrath, or The Trickster from Dead By Daylight are good examples of how the function stack of ISFP can easily lead them down that path if they don't check themselves lol. Watching you not retreating back to ISFP stereotypes, and putting effort in analyzing their function stack for what it is is honestly refreshing
Everyone has the potential to become a psychopath, you just have to have a positive mindset and believe in yourself. (screw everyone else!)
There is a road to darkness for you too, my friend. :)
Psychopathy is a neurological condition, becoming one is literally impossible. But normal people could develop Antisocial personality disorder, which happens through nurture.
@@cockycookie1 Shh, you are ruining the inspiration by being scientifically accurate!
😂😂
Ahh exactly the encouragement I needed thanks 🙂
thank you, wise one, for inspiring me...
Me (INFP): oh shit, he's definitely going to label me as "highly likely"
I THOUGHT THAT TOO🤦♀️
I am now sad
@@fbi2522 Here's a cookie for you FBI 🍪
@@anonymous689 bet
Are they that bad? I am an infp or maybe enfp
I'm probably the only INFP who thinks that there are times that INFP could highly likely become a psychopath... But, we'd have our reasons. It's a dark-sided thing.
I honestly think Joker could've been an INFP in his younger years who snapped and either turns to his complete opposite type when the situation calls for it or is just chaotically running thru the different types (kinda like MPD, dissociative thing) because you know we're known for being creatives and great actors (perhaps losing ourselves in the roles). We can be pretty dark, even putting INTJs to shame. - INFP
I agree, INFPs should be higher on the list.
me too, i was surprised that we didnt get put higher, I definitely feel like we could have been higher
yes
but psychopaths are born not made
@@okr7944 they probably muddled it with sociopath it’s a common mistake
So basically, INFPs are almost never psychopaths, but if we are, then we're the best at it.
Years before I was typed as an INFJ, there was a moment in my life where I had a severe mental breakdown-a “come to Jesus” moment. This complete mental breakdown came about in part when I started comparing my behavioral patterns and fundamental motivations to those of Hitler. It legit scared the hell out of me.
Make sense because Adolf Hitler was typed as an INFJ from several websites (To be honest, he's more of an ENFJ or ESFj)
-Me, as a verified psychopathic INTJ (Do not ask my emotional wellbeing because i would most likely lied to you)
What's wrong with Hitler?
Right from the start I knew the stereotypical evil mastermind INTJs are gonna be the very last 😂
Great analysis, I really enjoyed the video.
sips blood of fallen enemies in intj*
I'm kinda both. INFP and INTJ lmao
is that chuuya? ur pfp
@@nazurachan3583 oh yes, it's Chuuya :D
nice pfp -intj
Anyone notice how the “very likely” section was filled with extroverts... And the “likely” section was filled with introverts...? interesting
Yeah, I thought the introverts were going to be the most likely (because of the stereotype lol) but it turns out extroverts are the most likely lmao
@@aikokumi6301 yea same, but if you think about it it makes sense because extroverts tend to know what to say to manipulate the victims rather than introverts
@@inyour_wetdreams
Exactly, as an ENTP I can confirm
@@aikokumi6301 i mean ted bandy was really extroverted and put on a smile and almost got away with it so... yeah
@ Aiko Kumi
As another ENTP, I can also confirm.
It isn’t hard, just morally wrong (and breaks my own personal set of “code” and “views of morality” ) and so I don’t do it. I could though, and that’s a threat.
LOL as an INFP, I was extremely surprised we didn’t at least make it in the “Likely” category 😂
Thought I was the only one
I think maybe were attracted to the idea but rlly were just chillin 😂
Same lmao
Me too..
Same
As an INTJ, I am anticipating my archetype being slotted at the top. It would explain my dislike for most of this world and many of the people in it. I have... never belonged and end up axing most relationships. Finding out I am a psychopath would... somehow amuse me and make sense.
Edit: Slotted as likely. The visual of drinking in dark lairs is...so deliciously true.
We could kill someone if we want to
If someone pushed hard enough to actually get me that mad, I wouldn’t kill them. I’d break them mentally and watch them do it themselves.
If someone try to do damage to me i will probably break his every physical part except balls and neck .
@@ilesssssssleksziziziieieii9024 exactly, just don't force my hand and we'll be fine
@@vlc-cosplayer Why not both. I say both. Sly smile
Why did i get hyped when he moved ENTP up to highly likely?
I did as well 🤣🤣
Maybe because you lack things in your life that excite you.
Same!! 🤣I was so proud 😁
I already knew b4 he placed it 😏
Psychopathy is highly correlated with Fe. In big five terms, low agreeableness and high extrovertion is a good indication of narcissistic or psychopathic traits. Psychopaths are usually extremely charming and likeable because of their highly in tune Fe. Even if they don’t feel for other people, they can read people like books.
Eh... You're making bold statements based on nothing but your limited impressions... Antisocial Personality Disorder is not Fe dependent LOL
PS: However, I think all of the extraverted functions, especially Se and Te, might be highly represented in Cluster B personality disorders.
@@timefortee why wouldn’t it be? The absence of internal values and morals(Fi) means psychopaths need to adapt to society’s values in order to not be ostracized. Hence why they’re so charming and excellent at reading people. That’s not to say Fe = psychopathy, but psychopaths definitely use Fe.
This suffers from the fallacy that you need to be a Fe user to understand people or be charming. One could argue that Fe also understands social accountability and it's a "giver" function whereas Fi is more of a "taker" and I'd say, more selfish overall.
I'd say high Fe is more related to narcissism than psychopathy.
im not charming is that means im safe?
Rmbr they know how to use a mask
Coming from an INTJ
When You were talking about INTJs and "one foot on the dark side" I immediately thoght about Sherlock saying "Oh, I may be on the side of the angels, but don't for one second think that I am one of them." 😁 We are not on the side of psychopaths but being defenseless pacifist who love everyone isn't a good (for society) option too (in my opinion ofc) 😉
sherlock is an INTP lol
@@mahmoudnabil3515 I know that he isn't INTJ but this quote was the first thing that came to my mind.
@@justme8791 yeah its a nice quote nevertheless
I think a lot of people (who understand neither sociopaths nor INTJs well) think of us as such because we don't suffer fools gladly and display relatively little sympathy or empathy for people who have made their own problems...and that's MOST people... Especially in this "Be Kind" age of conspicuous do-gooders.
@@Skeptigal1 i could not agree more.
I think most intjs are true neutrals, they see the good and the bad and they're detached from it, even tho they have their own moral compass
Agreed
Yes, I am an observer of the good and bad but always remain neutral, calm, and level headed. I have very strong morals.
I am infp and also true neutral
Well said. We don’t necessarily err on the side of good or evil, but rely more on analyzing and favorable outcome.
Is it just me or does it seem that we INFPs are much more capable of having psychopathic tendencies? Sure, I'm really empathetic and care for everyone and everything. I'd much rather keep to my own bubble, but our NiFi makes us capable of being manipulative? I also notice that I'm able to put on different masks to 'fit in'. Imitate personalities without having realized it. (Or it might just be because everyone's multifaceted and we're just able to emulate others' behavior better?)
Also, though we can be rational, we usually just follow our own moral compass. So I wouldn't define us as 'kind and good'. It does take quite a bit to get me mad, and I often forget grudges (unless you keep repeating the same ol' thing). I regret hurting someone's feelings for ages.
_TLDR:_ we are peaceful humans that avoid confrontation most of the time but we certainly aren't angels. The villain inside of us scares ourselves and we're too busy having an existential crisis anyway so dw :D
Or is this just me and did i just expose myself ;-;
Because we are scared of the villain, we cant be true psychopats. Psychopats arent scared of that part, they cant feel guilt. We are constantly fighting good vs evil. We want to be good people.
Infp type of personality are Very good type of people but they actually get too much information of other people's lifes and It makes us more manipulative cuz we know the other's weakness i am a good person but i have too much hate inside of me but i think it's better to Just ignore it
We are the sameee. I have different ways to face someone. Sometimes putting a happy mask or kind mask. Sometimes, I realize I'm not being myself but then I really don't know myself either. So I also have existential crisis from time to time. As for grudges I would be angry at first then after some time doesn't feel that a anymore haha. Also, at some things like insulting me I became numb so it also takes some things for other people to make me mad. If I try to be like those evil ones ignoring someone or something lime that, my conscience lets me feel guilt•́ ‿ ,•̀. Also, there are may thoughts going on my mind other than having existential crisis which is me being idealistic. But I try to hide some side of me like being idealistic so they wouldn't call me a weird one. Sometimes I'm so sensitive hahaha.
@@iwannabeisekaid8157 ahh, ikr? Also, sung jin woo lookin real fine in your pfp :P
@@bluebellswirl ooh thank youu. You're a manhwa reader too(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.). Have a good day.
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Indeed, empathy is most often mistaken for sympathy: they aren't the same thing.
ISF/TJs's dark side? They start lying madly, to both themselves and everyone around them, to assuage their insecurities about their worth by giving the best possible (and fake) image of themselves + to spite a possibly controlling person (people tend to get bossy with these 2 types, because they are normally very, exceedingly lenient and accepting).
Agree 100% on ENTJ's real label: "Dictator" :).
ISTP, went into this one so confident... but then, I mostly want to avoid humans rather than mess with them.
agreed.
oh hello fren, from intj
Same lol
Would rather not associate with them at all. I would be a hermit in the mountains but im too addicted to online games to leave a world with technology. 😅
and also, we are very empathic beings.
I'm so glad I can be a psychopath if want to be!
Edit: I'm INFP...I'm really going to have to work on this.
Yeah lol me too
um dont? lol
Ted bundy forever
@snuffyscorner Good luck.
Why would you
Psycopath? As INFP, I'm just too comfortable with my imagination and I'm not ready for the reality 😂 Should i be happy with the result? 🤣
I mean if we INFPs go to imagination too much because of how harsh reality is, we might end up like the 2019 Joker 🤷🏻♀️
@@snickbiordking5748 at least i get to dance down the stairs if we do
@Parzival Oh my god, yes. I would gladly do that 🤣🤣
As a cluster B personality disorder avcovate and activist, thank you for such an interesting, lighthearted, humanising and inoffensive video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for this comment! I’m really glad you enjoyed the video ~ Nathan
I have a intj friend and being a INTP myself we both agree
Everything is empty and the empty is in everything
The path of least resistance is favourable
What we do not agree on is , INTJs give me existential crisis , where I end up questioning everything for hours on end
That's a very INTJ-thing to do; guess if I had an INTP friend I'd endlessly question them with all the sort of random deep philosophical questions I tend to think just to myself lol
I already know Entj is gonna be somewhere on the top. I love my entj mom but she be saying some questionable things sometimes
Edit: I’m an infj. She gets along better with my istp brother, it’s not really surprising lol
like 'geology is not science'?
@@JohnPopcorn06 is maths related to science? 😀😃
Same w/ my ESFP mom
Like e=π=3 or sin(x)=x?
@@aaronrashid2075 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH 😂😂😂😂😂.
bet the INFPs are glad they scored low this time
😂 (Nathan making up to the INFPs once more).
Haha😂😂. So glad actually. They see us as innocent beings who love being way too much in our heads.
yes because it causes less suspicion ;)
Came so close to being found out. As any true INFP knows... We're not as innocent as we look. 😈
Were definitely devils in disguised
If minds and eyes could kill we would be mass murderer X"D
About the INTPs, an interesting thing I heard was: Just because INTPs claim something is true or a certain way it does not necessarily mean they themselves actually like it.
It's their dominant Ti that makes them "subject" themselves to the perceived truth/conclusion despite what their actual feelings on the matter might be.
Personally, that strikes a bit differently than what the internet would have you believe, makes them seem far more.. human.
I absolutely agree with your comment, it makes so much sense, just because i agree with an idea or statement, claim etc. It doesnt mean i have some sort of "liking" or a feeling of "desire" to do something about it unless i want to.
@@ItsMe-sg5ow EXACTLY!, DUDE YOUR RESPONSE MAKES MY BRAIN HAVE AN ORGASM 😂
@@ItsMe-sg5ow I think INTPs are good at manipulating their minds. Who knows maybe they're good at manipulation in general
@@ItsMe-sg5ow Couldn't agree more! Btw I'm an INTP too
@@ItsMe-sg5ow yea, I do know those problems too well.... But idk if I can talk about myself as an INTP anymore... Everything lost its meaning and its value to me, so I am kind of lost and not sure whether I can speak on the behalf of INTPS anymore... Things that used to make sense no longer do to me, and things that didn't now do. And I don't think I truly can understand things or interpret them anymore. I apologize if this was kinda long.
As an infp, its scary to have the thought of killing people or how will you torture them in my mind. But sometimes i used that to satisfy my own anger.
Same. But I felt guilty after.
Jesus, people are weird
Can confirm, am ISTP. Morals don’t exist and neither does my long term attachment to people
Fr
Whatever type my Ex is.
😂😂😂 ohh babe same
Same sadly
R.I.P who ever shared a type
Best/most accurate moment was when he compared my ex to Darth Vader. 🤣
This comment is hilarious! ~ Nathan
I would love to see a similar video about how the personalities are dealing with this endless homeoffice. I am an INTP and I thought it will be the greatest time but for my surprise I am extremely suffering and went to a mentally low place. I miss being alone while having other people around...
INTJ - except for the death and ruin part, lockdown is great. I work by myself, wear what I want, no one reminds me to smile, and I don’t have to avoid the water cooler. I get shit done. 👍
INTP - I feel every word of this.
It's been a year and I'm having a helluva time. I've become even more of a hermit, and it's getting harder to convince myself to go anywhere. I won't do grocery delivery for that reason - it at least forces me outside.
@@asteriagm I work by myself and can't get shit done because nobody is kicking my ass so I can not finish anything.
INTP - as a student, I'm relating so much to the first INTJ who answered.
S(h)ame - INTP
"Maybe... a serial killer, who's really artistic with their crime scenes"
Me, an INFP: did I just figure out the MBTI of one of the characters in the story I am writing
Also me: Wait am I just projecting myself onto her (she's clearly a type 4, for one)
As an ENTP with ASPD, your description of us were quite accurate.
How did you find out you had ASPD? In my understanding, it often goes under the radar as far as getting an official diagnosis, so I’m always curious to come across someone who has been.
ASPD is an annoyingly misunderstood condition and it’s rare to actually hear about someone’s first hand personal experience with it.🤷♂️
9/10 times when you hear about it’s either some PhD talking about it, or someone that doesn’t know what the hell they’re talking about.
@@dandroid_ As a child, I suffered from many mental health problems. Depression, OCD, Generalized Anxiety, bulimia…it didn’t improve in my teen years either, in fact, it worsened. I recently got help for my issues, because it’s better late than never~
Because of all the research I did on mental health disorders, I found out about ASPD when I was a teenager.
Years later, I brought up the suspicion that I had ASPD to my therapist. I went through the usual process of diagnosis- filling out sheets, discussing concerns, exploring how this linked with my childhood. It was rather time-consuming and tedious. Therapists and doctors are usually hesitant on diagnosing people, especially relatively young people like me, with personality disorders. Which is why the minimum age for official diagnosis is 18 I’m around that age). I wasn’t really shocked to find out that I had ASPD, it only confirmed what I already knew.
I'm surprised about ENFP being pretty high on the list since ENFP's love being around other people and are very emotional and compassionate. They are good leaders, but they don't really like having power and won't put themselves in leadership positions voluntarily
Yeah being a leader sucks … so much responsibility and then you feel like you’re either not worthy or you’re doing it wrong… I’d rather be stupid and a follower then stupid and a leader 😭
Thats so true. I really dont like to be leader, the responsibility so heavy but i always got pointed as leader by friends and teachers like huhhhhhhhhhh im so lazy. So everytime leaders appointment i will always recommend ppl first and those ppl will look at me with dead eyes back
I'm going to be honest, I was expecting the INFP to be higher up. I feel like Fi can be a scary function with the right background. INFPs are often portrayed to be meek and sweet, but most often that's just a small part of them or even the mask they choose to wear. As a highly cynical INFP (life happens lol), I can totally see how that cynicism can develop into strong core beliefs that don't align with those of society. INFPs dream of changing the world but it is not often they take action. Due to this inertia, I can see those beliefs staying cozy inside their heads, never getting expressed. But I can also picture a determined INFP bulldozing through the obstacles to see them come to fruition. I'm self aware enough to know just how scary my outbursts can be, if that state of being got normalised in an individual, I can definetly see a terrifying psychopath being born. Your point about sympathy is intereting, INFPs would definetly "kill them with kindness", which, the way I see it, is even more twisted than a hate driven, merciless psychopath. Still, I understand this is quite specific and not what would pop to mind during a surface level evaluation. I appreciate the "anyone can be a psychopath" disclaimer, as it is not right to judge someone solely based on their type.
Also, just wanted to say that I totally agree with the INTP placement, judging from my interaction with my (very very few) INTP friends, it's really hard for me to picture them as psychopaths.
Anyways, true crime fascinates me more than it should (I'm not a psychopath, I swear!), so this was very entertaining. Thank you for another amazing video!
Infp too. You are right man.
Holy shit are you me???? I'm an INFP as well and getting a bit cynical. Despite the adversity I still try to fight for my goals, while being somewhat detached from my feelings, making me look kind of ENTx-like haha
I've also been getting into true crime! There's this channel on YT of an asian girl who re-tells the murder-mysteries/true crimes she reads, but she just started doing that so she doesn't have that much content yet. And everyone other free audio form of true crimes are re-told by people with these strange accents I don't understand anyway
The "Kill them with kindness" got me. The way I see it, I just don't want anyone be suffering more. I'm INFP btw
My gf is an INFP (I’m INTJ) and for the most part I see her being too honest to be a psychopath. She will not hold in a feeling long enough to allow it to torture her like a psychopath would.
@@gmchessplay9043 I'm talking about an unhealthy INFP, of course. Any healthy personality type wouldn't choose such a path. Though we are known for pulling 180s, we tend to forgive, but not forget. Once someone adds fuel to the fire we tend to pull back to the surface old memories, then the Si-Fi loop makes us simmer in it until a breaking point, thus ensuing an outburst.
Me, an INTJ: *sighs in stereotype*
Edit: Okay I’m actually pleasantly surprised we weren’t put as “highly likely”.
In my opinion, though, it's pretty highly likely. Or maybe it's just me. That's also a possibility. Although, on the Dark Triad INTJs tend to score higher on the Machiavellian scale than the psycopathy one.
Although, definitely not the 'in the moment' type psychopath. Probably the "I've been manipulating you for so long now that you don't know what is true and what isn't and now I will use that to my advantage" kind.
@@amyness3452agreed, but I think they’re lower because of the same reason for INTPs. Psychopaths truly don’t care about people, whereas INTx care more than they will ever let on (most of the time.)
@@mckiwiedits Unless they bypass that and go full psycho mode, or are only surrounded by idiots and have no one to care for.
@@amyness3452 by psycho, do you mean crazy or just fully developed psychopath? INTJs are too careful so they wouldn’t go full crazy. Full psychopath would be a sort of CEO deal.
What’s your type?
ISFP here anddd yeah, most of the time i absolutely cannot see anyone getting hurt but sometimes i feel like i'm becoming a sadist
About the INFJ thing you said, absolutely, i saw some things about that topic and it's very interesting, there's a concept called "dark empath", which is someone who has high empathy but also high psychopathy (which is very rare), which make these people even more dangerous than common psychopaths (who only have high psychopathy) because of their cognitive empathy, which is a very useful tool in manipulation.
If you like anime/manga, the perfect example of this is Johan Liebert from Monster, he's an INFJ and a very cruel villain, who uses cognitive empathy to dig into people's psychology and make them end their lifes with their deepest psychological trauma
As an INTP with an INTJ best friend, I am outraged. Both of us should be in our own rank. And no, I don’t mean below highly unlikely. I mean we’re more psychotic than highly likely.
As an ENTJ, I understand us being high up. I have questioned if I am a psychopath at times.
What is your mind process like when you question yourself being a psychopath?
As an ENTJ, I tend to cheer the villians when watching a movie
@@MM-xy7lj let me tell you one thing, please do not study classic mbti as it is HIGHLY INCONSISTENT, you see the test one takes is absolute subjectivity and hence there is no objectivity towards the choices we click unless we are absolutely sure about them seeing them in practice. I would highly prefer looking up "Objective personality" and i also suggest you watch "Cs. Joseph", trust me you'll love it 😂
@@CupcakesX To awnser your question more in-depth:
If something bad happens to someone I don't really feel much for them, I care much more about how it will affect things. Basically a lack of empathy. I do have Compassion and sympathy. As i ofc take consideration of the persons suffering.
My mind is more like this:
*something bad happened to someone*
ok, sorry to hear, but i didn't know the person and i cant really fix this so can i leave? and will this event be canceled because of this?.
omg what is wrong with me i really dont care that this awful thing happened?
I really am sounding like a psychopath or sociopath right now in my head.
Why is everybody so dam quiet? I really dont like the atmosfear. Can i go back to work now or would it be inappropriate? F it i will do it anyway.
I don't think i am actually one, from my self evaluation i don't show any other classic signs of being a psychopath then this one.
@@violetevergarden5160 i don't think you are a psychopath at all, when we describe a psychopath, keep in mind all psychopaths have Anti-social personality disorder. I completely understand what you have said. You see just you having that thought in your mind "why don't I care this awful thing happened?" "I really am sounding like a psychopath/sociopath" just those thoughts indirectly tells us that yes, your heart empathetic heart is still alive (Forgive me if it sounds mean 😂😂😂) if you were a psychopath you wouldnt be having such thoughts at all but infact knowing someone (not close to you by any means) would in a way be pleasing to you. In this scenario thats not the case at all. I don't believe you have psychopathic tendencies at all. Let me give you an orgasmic example.
There are people who are dying all over the world due to their time being up, but i don't know them at all, i am not in tears for them, but when i think about it and give it a thought, it gets me emotional in a way, and i pray for them i want God to forgive their sins and give them paradise and make the burden on their families easy for them. You see, emotions exist for a reason, some people are more so emotional, some are not so emotional, some are logical some are not so logical, some are extroverted some are not so extroverted.
We all have attributes in which we are weak. For example, i am an INTP and i used to find using my "Fe" quite hard, until i realised the importance of it and i can use it at will confidently and i am so proud of myself. I can use my ESFJ subconscious when neccassary, my ENTJ unconscious when neccassary.
You see it requires effort for one to change, now in a way your mind is saying "I need to be more so empathetic, Why don't i care about this person's death" that thought exists for a reason, if empathy is what you lack, then you have to take your time relax and find ways to increase yourself in empathy 😀.
My sincerest apologies for this book of a message 😂😂😂 ahahahahaha 😂. I would love to have more conversations with you on this topic if you would prefer that, i find this topic of absolute interest to me 😀😃.
The Thing about me being an ISFP with having introverted Feeling and naturally thinking about people constantly, people that mess you up emotionally, like for example someone who I thought was close to me ghosted me, it messes with you badly. Now every time I think about that person, all the hatred I have with them comes back. This also comes back to ISFPs being moody. Listen, we’re good at making good reads on people with the right info, but when we get the right info, the other person is probably screwed in some sense
Edit: Honestly I was expecting to go on the top
As an ISFP too, what you've said is so relatable. People say we live in the present moment but the way someone has wronged me always stays present in my mind, I gained so much resentment I think I really grew bitter with time. Now, I'd be unable to do things such as killing people. But I wouldn't let people who've wronged me get away like that either, even though the way I'd replicate wouldn't seem obvious and would silently create an impact.
@@aurorebergen2779 Maybe if He made a sociopath tier list we would get highly likely
Im an infp,but Can relate
@@mushroomsinmygarden6764 You can probably relate becuase your dominate function is the same as ours
this is literally me!!! One of my close friends is isolating herself from and Idky and I can’t help but feel hatred towards her. Idk what to do. I keep thinking about it aswell, it’s very annoying, I have a life to do.
every type can be psychopathic, but it’d be really interesting to see how psychopathy plays out in each type. It’s easy to imagine Ti dominants / Fe inferiors (ISTP and INTP) display a lack of concern for social cues or dogma, but it’s difficult to imagine the more self conscious or vulnerable types with dominant Fi (ISFP and INFP) display it. Would love to see studies on this.
Funny how the most creative and kind hearted are also the scariest (INFP)
Deadpool
It is always the least expected people to do terrible things.
Dude's description of INFJ is literally all my ocs. I literally make them all overpowered asf but they're always just like "Nahh, it's not my place... you go do the hero work. I'm just here to be the reader insert/ romantic/ emotional support"
ISFP here. Going to jail/death sentence is a grand way to lose freedom and I'd detest the mental stress of going to court etc., so no crimes. While I am impulsive, I actually think of the consequences for a split second when making decisions. I'm not thorough but I have a general idea of how things could go wrong and usually, it's not a big deal or I'm ready to face consequences. There's a method to my madness. I am definitely not impulsive when deciding who to date or kill. I can be careless when it comes to myself, but if my decisions are going to affect other people, I will stop to think or ask for advice.
I quickly forget past quarrels, hence don't take revenge. And thrill-seeker does not mean never calculate the risks. I'm NEVER going bungee-jumping. I think ISFPs have huge conscience (self-aware), great empathy, high morals and will not violate others' rights. We're simply fiery and intense in a romantic way ;)
My theory: I think maybe you were being too analytically black-and-white, while not considering the emotional motivations behind our traits. If those traits, in a particular situation, are going to cause results that do not align with my moral compass, I'm going to behave uncharacteristically. Umm, well, it IS characteristic for ISFP to be unpredictable xD. I think your subconscious that conjured the mental image was a better judge because it considered a lot more than just the cold facts. Interesting.
Well Entj takes the top, Infp takes the bottom everywhere.
I think INFP would do well in a ranking of neuroticism.
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 Yeah probably
Even in the bedroom
I want to see a tier list were both types end up at the same place.
This is one list it’s better to be at the bottom of ;)
Regarding the ENTPs, Michael Pierce referred to it as “Jovial stoicism” or "enjoying life without ever seeming terribly attached to it". ......oomph... the feeling when you score in Highly likely but the winners are in highly unlikely.... very nice video, thank you for this.
wait so.... we’re not winning cuz we’re in highly likely..?
@@jakethurman3318 debate!
@@stevethompson3074 ironically I never liked debating in school because I had to do research about topics I had 0 interest in, plus it's mostly about controversial topics so there's no winning side especially when I don't really care about thinking about it to extrapolate information. Oh God how I love arguing though
15:11 "sweet infp who everyone wants to look after"
me: lol i wish im lonely
*hugs* I'm sorry, do you want me to be your friend?
@@christianfillysecretagents4477 ... yes. You have discord or anything?
@@pastelpink1234 yes I do
Same people don't even notice me
I don't know a single point in my life where ppl didn't look after me whichever city I went to lol
ENTP is definitely THE MOST likely out of all of them. Shares their personality with characters such as Carnage (Marvel), Joker (DC), Karma (Assassination Classroom), etc. also kinda random but I would like to add that I’m an INTP, even though that information is not needed to be known I just wanna mention that lol.
Oh also let’s not forget Art The Clown from Terrifier, he’s an ENTP.
my parents and brother are ESTJ, ESTP and ESFP. Pray for me 🙏🏼
-an INFP
Turning 'evil' or 'bad' doesn't mean being a psychopath, sometimes this could mean the exact opposite
Yes psychopaths are actually borned this way
@@ioannakazamiaki8300 they are not "borned" psychopaths, the childhood trauma makes them turn antisocial.
@@timefortee wrong, you are confusing psychopaths with sociopaths. psychopaths are born and sociopaths are made from trauma. but i heard that brain injuries have cause people to be a psychopath too
@@okr7944 I'm sorry that you are misinformed about ASPD.
@@timefortee i'm sorry for you too
"Not everyone can become a psychopath, but a psychopath can come from anywhere."
Edit: Also, as an INFP, I actually imagine myself often as an antagonist with traits similar to ESTJs and ENTJs bc idk, it makes me feel..... Majestic. Proves no possibility of me being a psychopath tho, I just want to share these thoughts ;-;
That is relatable
yeah! I like to imagine myself as an Xntj villain or just a really independent, badass Xntj who doesn't give 2 fucks about other people. "Oh no!" by Marina really gives me Entj vibes and I like to listen to it on repeat imagining myself as the song's character lol
I don't know how many ISFP gang members and criminals I've seen. Nathan's ranking of them here is spot on. If ISFPs are raised in good environments, they can be really cool; if they haven't been, they can go in the opposite direction and become potentially quite vicious. I'm guessing that in bad environments they are less likely to learn a good sense of morality, or at least that's my sense of things.
Yeah, it's like most people forget how Fi is inherently amoral. At least Fe users have their ethics. You kinda just have to hope the Fi user is in a good mood that day, (assuming you're not in their Fi bubble). lol
@@lisazoria2709 But Fe users are not more ethical than Fi users. Fe is 'group think/feel' and Fi is 'I think/feel'. It's just about the orientation of subjective value judgements.
I agree about ISFPs, some of the worst people I have ever known have tested ISFP. A bad one is cunning and EXTREMELY jealous and likes to wage war by subterfuge.
@@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 how would you describe these people? I'm trying to imagine it. I only know sweet ISFPs by the way.
@@spring7643 in brief, as i did above i guess. Underhanded and twisted, with some kind of weird double life going on. Also they like to knife you with a thousand tiny cuts and get others to join in. People who take pleasure in others suffering. I worked with one who worked in veterinary care and claimed to care about animals but would watch videos of kittens being used as bait for deep ocean fishing. (sorry for the upsetting imagery there but it gives you some idea). A disgusting, sly person, who portrayed herself as a victim whenever possible but was always scheming against others and trying to ruin their reputation. She is not the only one I have disliked, but she is the worst. Don't feel like talking further cos it's upsetting to remember!
@@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 thank you for sharing that, I guess anyone of any mbti type can be corrupt. I have aphantasia so I can't picture anything in my mind, it's still horrible though. I'm glad there are sane good people in the world who aren't psychotic and notice other people who are dangerous, I hope you can heal from those people. What type are you btw? I'm INFJ.
As an INTJ I can definitely say we should be at the top of this list, Why am I telling you this? Because it won't help you stop what we're plotting in the slightest.
As an INTJ I can confirm, your stereotypes and rankings are quite correct, although I'm uncertain about "for every INTJ villain, there's an INTJ hero" I do not believe that to be true!
I am an INFP and I am surprised to be at the bottommost part. With all our suppressed emotions to never inconvenience others, I really thought we are likely to become one when triggered.
(¬_¬)
lol but positive mindset though, anyone can become one.
You can’t suddenly become a psychopath. See Dr. grandes TH-cam videos on psychopathy. That will clear it up for you. A type one psychopath doesn’t have a conscience at all, a type two is more of an average criminal. You’re talking about snapping in anger when you’ve had enough. It’s something entirely different.
I have seen a quality argument that Hitler could've been INFP, written by an INFP, and knowing some of the INFPs in my life, I think they do exhibit qualities that should earn them a higher tier status on this list. So honestly I think there is hope. Lol
My sister is an INFP sociopath, it’s because me and my siblings were abused as kids though, so my parents basically turned her into one, I saw her change from normal to a cold and heartless selfish destructive force who lives only for her own whims and doesn’t feel bad about how she hurts others for the most minor of reasons. Shes not violent, but she’s still a destructive toxic person to herself and others.
@@attheranch873 yes, close enough. I was talking about exploding and becoming an entirely heartless person after being taken advantage for the nth time. It can really be possible. Thank you for your recommendation. Imma check that one out.
@@bananabreadloaf I hope she does not harm herself or fail to see the goodness of the world because of her circumstance. I am really sorry you had to get through such painful happening. I hope everything's better for all of you now as you deserve. Our experiences really do play a huge part in the construction of our minds, personalities, and tendencies.
8:31 thank god the ISFPs got a 'likely' score, I've worked with a few that showed some seriously sociopathic tendencies.
I'd put INFJs higher. Not only more likely to be a psychopath, but more likely to be a darn good one: strategic, calculating, driven, very perceptive and very subtle.
I was expecting that too, but what he said is 100% right he told my story in one paragraph lol when I have gone through a "dark" phase I realized I could easily manipulate anyone since I'm a very good actor and very emphatic but I decided to not use that and to avoid it I tell the truth all the time (obviously I try not to hurt anyone) but in the end my sense of moral won.
@@Marilyn2401 Based on two cases I know pretty intimately, it seems that the way to go off the rails for an INFJ is to shut yourself off from feedback from other people - whether they do that because of trauma or because of sin, doesn't matter. You shut off that Fe and you fall into endless Ni-Ti loop: other people's emotions are not let in, internal emotions are unrecognized (weak Fi, which allows you to be such good actors) and you're acting based on your internal process, unchecked, which can become quite... psychopathic, if taken to extreme. I'm not an INFJ, but it seems that Fe users' moral compass requires constant human feedback to even function - otherwise we're dealing with a cold, calculating machine unaware of his/her own feelings that are driving him and aware only in thought how others are impacted emotionally by his/her actions. I'm rambling, but just wanted to add that if anyone's dealing with an INFJ narcissist/psychopath, their Achilles heel is their lack of awareness of THEIR OWN feelings. You'll sense either this emptiness, lack of substance in them, plus more or less coherent logical framework instead of feelings to justify their actions/worldview. And if you're an INFJ, one of the fundamental keys to your well-being is engage with the world, with people and their emotions, to be open to feedback from those around you, all age groups, family/casual, all education backgrounds, all social status levels and levels of spiritual maturity.
You're absolutely right. I put them #1 in the "highly likely" category. Not only bc of what you mentioned, but also because they're very controlling. They *NEED* to have their way, or watch out. Also, very good at the "woe is me" game & playing the victim. Plus, they'll hold a grudge or seek retribution in a huge way. I've worked with MBTI in some form since the 1990's (Worked for Otto Kroeger & Assoc.). Let me tell you .. some of the most frighteningly manipulative & self-serving individuals I've met are INFJs. And what I've described, plus the traits you've listed, adds up to (as you put it) "a darn good" psychopath.
@@crwlh6721 Very interesting. Also in line with my experience, albeit not as extensive perhaps. I still don't quite understand where that stubbornness and need to control stems from, but boy it is familiar. My hesitant guess is that if they disregard their Fe, which is a case-by-case, hands-on, dealing with messy world of people and feelings kind of function, they get into the Ni-Ti loop, and if something or someone in the outside world contradicts their introvertedly crafted ideas about how things are how they should be, instead of facing the cognitive and emotional dissonance and adjusting their thinking, they try to bend the outside world to conform to their grand theory.
And yes, their ability to strategically play on people's impressions, to foresee how a mere glance or "accidentally" slipped word may kindle, for example, doubt, which after a few weeks can be integrated into a conversation with yet another person to achieve some goal, like retribution or seduction, a year later and unrelated to these two people etc. is astounding. It's like INTJ social engineering or geopolitical strategy skills taken into the microsocial realm. Reminds me of some characters in Dostoyevsky's "Idiot". I'm rambling again.
It's nice to see someone like me here
I'm an INFP
and idk why,
I love the idea of psychopathy
not psychopathy itself of course
I just like it in my mind and imaginations or in movies and series
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I am an INFP and I'm the worst at lying, even tho I do it so often. And can't manipulate people..I think
Ftr: not being able to experience empathy, or having trouble experiencing it, does not make you a bad person. (And being highly empathetic doesn’t make you a good person.)
Idk as an infj empathy would definitely prevent me from using manipulation to negatively effect someone. Like I feel bad winning as the impostor in among us.
What if it's 'for their own good'? I knew an infj who is a deeply good and intelligent person, would trust him with my life, but he was also really good at what he called 'nudging people in the right direction'. Which was basically manipulating them(not to benefit himself but yk). I don't judge him for it and do still respect him a lot, but I'm super curious about what you think about that? No judgement!
@@mustnz998 I've found myself doing that "manipulate for their own good" thing a lot before especially when I was younger and to be honest I'm not even sure why I would do it
Me as enfp
I smirk winning as imposter also me can't kill fav person
MBTI on Bible characters? i would like to see that if possible :D
"Characters" 😂😂
Satan is ENTP lmao
Jesus is an ENFJ
Well this is an unexpectedly interesting suggestion... ~ Nathan
I've honestly looked into it. It's interesting
"Thrill seekers who aren't afraid of a little physical damage"
Me: walks into the kitchen counter for fun
Me an intj
Well, I'm not human. Nor am I bound by these mortal chains, my thinking is that of a higher plane.
.•♫•♬•Highly unlikely to be a psychopath, oh yes•♬•♫•.
INTJ(likely) compatible partners:
ENTP (highly likely)
ENFP (possible)
Okay, lets team up
ENTP here😂
@@k.ichigo1219 hey whatsup buddy😁
You guys are the only type that scares me - entj
An ENFP here, and I say it's time. Let's roll out, boyss.
@@realgranolaappleraspberry8053 don’t be scared we can be nice too 🐍🐍
As an ENFP I'm fine with "possible", I was torn between "highly likely" and "highly unlikely" myself lol
i knew it! It a good thing that ESTJs don't care about what people think. In fact, we don't think about them at all. lmao --- ESTJ Female.
8:44 I just don't like to hurt people even if they're toxic to me
I can already tell that ISTPs and ENTPs are gonna peak this list.
Maybe in their heads
@@yeetyeetyeet1967 yeah, it was a surprise ENTP in the highly likely category.
@@JstJaybeingJay it's a bit of a surprise to me too. i feel like entps are some of the most empathetic individuals. while we can be very detached, i think we get more upset than most other types when we something unfortunate.
Almost all cult leaders were ENFJs, with the exception of charles manson, who was an ENFP
Damn Manson. Giving us ENFPs a bad name 🤨
me, a tie between enfp and enfj: 👁👄👁
Me, an ENFP looking at my enfj bf 👀
Honestly tho, some ENFPs kinda scare me. Like they seem all nice and bubbly on the surface but I've noticed that unhealthy ones can be downright cold and calculating underneath. I think ENFPs can potentially be one of the most evil types. Fi gone dark is just scary in general. And people act like ENTPs are more likely to be bad or "evil" but I think ENFPs are way more dangerous when they lack proper development. ENTPs tend to come off as a lot worse than they are depending on how well they can use Fe, but if an ENFP sets out to destroy you, it's personal.
@@lisazoria2709 Me, an ENFP, reading this : 😳😬
INTP. I have considered being a psychopath once and it seems there is much to do.
I am an INTP my friends hate me for my love for killing stalking and marble hornets
Help
I am an INTP and I have cute aggression.
Help.
@@thatonekaeyamain6725 hornets are awful, I support your mission of annihilation of their species. Your friends are weird, why do they want to protect a horrible pest?
BananaBread lol I was talking bout the series marble hornets
But I hate all insects
We have the motive and plans but unfortunately will never really execute them.
I guess we could see this in a different way, IF you are a pychopath, you are going to be more talented if you have the advantaje of being a certain type of personality, such as ENTJ. Cognitive function helping pychopathy
"please dont misuse them" d'aww well dont know lets hope for the best just usually such approach doesnt work. man life would be ez game like such.
eitherway yea considering i know i can technically influence people even though i dont mean to im trying to make sure to be a good example to not damage anyone and take note of unintentional damage too to make sure i dont do so. very often it works just by em being around me.
infj here and i do think that for infjs especially evil infjs it's more likely. sometimes i do question myself if i could be one (i'm not but i'm thinking about the idea sometimes)
ISFP was eighth in creativity, but seventh in psychopathy. I guess it's progress.
I’m an ENFP/INFP (get different results every time- I’m an ambivert) and I think I could be a very good manipulator and abuser but never would I misuse these capabilities because my morals are strongly against it and my pretty strong sense of intuition knows not to. I try anyway lmao
us intj’s being stereotypically villains or antiheros is so funny to me 😭
personally, id put us under unlikely leaning towards possible. my reasoning is because even tHouGh we are commonly troped as villains, a lot of us intj’s care a lot more than we express. like we’re viewed as this stone cold anomaly or just being completely heartless, but in reality we’ve considered so *much* that every person’s feelings is accounted, too. especially the people we care about. like all of those hurricanes of emotions are internalized rather than expressed outwardly? bc we’re not robots, duh.
or maybe that’s just my bias because i’m not a psychopath. but who knows 🤷♂️