I’m an INTJ, and I’ve never felt so understood as around 25:20 when you said that we know there are important social cues, but we just say, “Are they actually important? Really?” Thank you for making my day!
I’m an INFP. I write and paint as a career. I’m emotionally intelligent. I’m thoughtful and perceptive and empathetic. I’m a lonely person. I’m passionate. I’m creative. I’m dramatic. I’m picky about friends, not because I don’t like all types, but because I find it very hard to connect on a deeper level with many people, and connecting on a deeper level is very important to me.
Yeah I agree. My twin is infp and I’m intp lol and we have similar thinking but very different reasons for our thinking and actions and really everything in general.
I think INTP uses TI Dom and Fe infe to think, analyze and make decisions, while INFP uses Fi Dom and Te Infe, while both receive the information they absorb with Ne and Si. That's because according to Jung the T and F are rational functions that we use to make decisions, whereas N and S are irrational functions that we have no control and are automatic, they serve to absorb information from the outside world in real time. As Fi has certain similarities with Ti they can be confused.
@@williamandrewshermenegildo6886 INFP & INTP are both logical judgers. rapid autonomic process of assessment and conclusion through the Dom Fi 'feeling' or Dom Ti 'thoughts' INFP is literally Sensational INTP Conceptual These judgements focus on improving, not condemning. i'd like to point out that Emotions are generated from both of these functions but are not the basis of the judgements. INTP's skill at emotions is to week they factor in the equations INFP's skill at emotions are so strong they are able to logically factor those in an equation both end up being free of bias.
As an INFJ, I think kinesthetic intelligence is certainly my trouble spot. I think I would move INFJ to "Likely" in interpersonal. I think a lot of people who interact with INFJ can think they're excellent communicators, but I think INFJs themselves don't typically feel that way. We have a hard time accurately conveying our ideas. It certainly varies from INFJ to INFJ, but those of us who lean heavily into the Ni and somewhat neglect our Fe can often feel misunderstood. I think this signifies a lack of an ability to communicate effectively.
I agree especially on how we communicate. I always feel shy 🙈 even if most people say that I’m not shy but that’s from people I feel confortable. With unknown people I don’t like to talk much. I don’t go to someone walking and saying hi.
If we suppose teaching as a form of interpersonal skills, I would also place myself in LIKELY given that I always have a hard time explaining ideas unless I am super clear and transparent about them.
As an INFJ dancer and artist, I think we have decent kinesthetic intelligence, especially if it's put to creative uses. Or we would, at the very least, be good at the spatial intelligence talked about in the pinned comment. Seeing something play out in our minds before attempting it definitely helps us to perfect our physical responses as we go or before we even do anything. For instance, I can choreograph dances in my head and assess how certain moves can be applied to the body without actually moving. Then I get into the studio and say " let's see if this works like it did in my head" and most times times it does. I am also correcting myself as a dance and making mental notes about the ways I can change my execution for future attempts.
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As INFJ get older , their kinesthetic intelligence grows exponentially . Viggo mortensen and kit Harington are INFJs and they were extremely good at practicing with swords , for their work . I am an INxJ and I love knitting , crochet, cross stitch etc . I design some patterns and people think my handmade projects are awesome. INxJ tend to improve as they grow older . They tend to use their 4 functions in a healthy way very often .
Exactly, I taught myself to play piano, with not even know what notes were at the age of 7 along with other interments, I’m incredibly great at sports as well, especially running sports and volleyball. Many other things as well.
From what I've noticed, generally, IxTx would be the most logical xNxP would be the most linguistical xSxP would be the most kinaestheic xxFJ would be the most interpersonal
Best liars have to fake their reactions and can play with situation a lot to fool enfp and infj and infp with their intentions. They are like walking lie detectors
@@hanjesse31 but what about infp? i always get this feeling my infp friend is manipulating me in doubting intuition and making me apologize. dunno if it counts, but is a virgo sign too. if i dont agree to her opinion or don't say things the right way(despite she knowing i cant articulate words well), she gets hurt, takes one point out of context(that is usually besides the point), and makes me feel rude and to apologize. is it in my head or possible? so i'd be interested in INFP manipulation. if im rude i'll own up to it, but i just want to know if i'm crazy or not.
@@dragon_nova_luna are you asking if infp can be manipulative. Yes. Actually, everyone can be a manipulative person. I don't think it is attributed to any personalities. But the ways they manipulate is. About your friend (i am not really familiar with chinese zodiac signs) You said you think she is manipulating you to apologize..how? was she asking other things to you after you apologize or making you do things as an apology?. But i cant say anything about it. How old both of you are? Friends doesn't always agree on something, they will sometimes have different opinions on things and it is ok. Maybe it was just misunderstandings. You should both have a heart to heart talk sometimes and tell her how you feel about it. It is hard if you keep it bottled up.
@@georgexm2032 I think I agree. Maybe it's because of their ability to know themselves more than anyone. Once an INFP realize his/her potential, he/she can achieve anything. Also, I'm a balance conscious individual. I always like to balance things from my personal life to other things. -INFP
I’ll give my fellow ENTP’s the summary. Logical: Highly Likely Linguistic: Highly Likely Kinesthetic: Possible Interpersonal: Likely, (only because we’re offensive). I would argue that being offensive is usually a choice so that wouldn’t necessarily indicate lack of intelligence, rather lack of tact. We know the joke will offend and we choose to say it anyway. Essentially ENTP is the master race until we accidentally fall down the stairs.
I wonder what percentage of INTJ's have good kinesthetic ability? I feel like it would be higher than average. Reaction times and brain efficiency are decently correlated with IQ.
If you go purely by IQ and academic achievements, INFPs are always ranked around second just under under INTPs, so I wouldn't worry too much (that is if the INPs actually put in the effort). Every type is intelligent, intelligence comes in many different forms. IQ tests generally only measure one type of intelligence (mathematical/logical intelligence based questions for the most part), so it's an incomplete measure of intelligence in general. There are 9 types of intelligence, an IQ test can't measure things like creativity or divergent thinking (which is often associated with the INFP type). Everyone uses all 8 functions, some just dip into some functions more than others. Many INFPs dip into Ti from a dominant position all the time, causing them to repeatedly mistype as INTPs (and vice versa). Our type and the way our functions are stacked won't necessarily tell us what functions we actually use the most, but the way we (INFPs) use Ti for example will be very different to how an INTP uses Ti. It's not worse necessarily, it's just different. I like to view it as a sliding scale or a continuum, sometimes pulling more towards one direction or the other depending on what you're doing. *This has been edited, just wanted to go back and polish up the wording of my comment a bit.
According to research on intelligence infp are at the forefront. The advantage is noted : I us E, N over S, P over J. T and F are controversial with a tiny advantage of T
My (entp) infp boyfriend has been a lead developer for a successful it company for years now, a very smart guy overall and one of the most clever people i know yet always worried that he's - stupid-. Like really freakin worried about it before going to sleep. You guys are sooooo sueeeeet. Adoraaaaabul. 💗
As an INFP and a professional translator, I can definitely second the high linguistic intelligence… but I think INFPs belong a bit higher on the interpersonal intelligence scale because of the high empathy, which is also a fantastic motivational tool and gets things done just as smoothly as the best of pep talks.
I wholeheartedly second that! Btw, also worked as an interpreter until recently, now I'm studying to become a special education teacher... I think anyone can say, that both fields require very good people skills, and I was always confident about both of them, mostly because of my high level emphaty... Maybe matureness or the amount of life experience counts a lot when it comes to interpersonal intelligence with us INFPs, but I would say too that we have great potential in this area... Also, we are scientifically proven to be the best listeners amongst all of the types, and (despite or besides being authentic) we also concern about what other people think about us quite a big time, what gives us quite a decent amount of motivation to try our best to act towards others so no one thinks negatively about us... 🙈 The other side of this is that we are also very-very-very considerate about other peoples feelings, it's like such a "base setting" of us probably because of Fi + Ne, that I would have to be especially strict to myself if I would want to put this automatic empathy aside... And with Si gaining more experience, it can use to navigate social situations more and more succesfully, being able to put ourselves in basically anyone's shoes without the slightest effort. Hm, it's already getting quite long, but i just realized, that INFPs are literally called the "Mediator" type, wich in comparison with putting it in the "possible" row... well... doesn't feel right... (Sorry for ending it with possibly the most INFP thing to say 😂)
Having thought about it, I can agree with 'likely'. I do far better with individuals than groups, but if I really connect with someone, I know I can be empathetic, sometimes insightful, occasionally not completely unfunny... well, y'know. I'd like to think I'm a good judge of character. When the defenses come down, I can really talk openly, and while I do have a passive streak, if I like you, I'll be there for you come hell or high water - you have but to ask. But at the same time there is a certain small handful issues I feel strongly about, so sometimes people might feel like they're stepping over an invisible minefield with me in some conversations. I can become anxious and insecure, and go through cyclical phases of being very outgoing and energetic and very withdrawn. I also have the tendency to get stuck in my own head way too easily, even though I know, logically, that people aren't mind-readers. So I would say that I have the potential to connect with people very well, but in reality that isn't always the case. It doesn't stop me from wanting to, though.
It is crazy to me how he overestimates the intelligence of an INFJ vs INFP. Maybe we (INFPs) are masters of acting under the radar since attention seeking is contrary to our ideals. I am INFP-A and I have two INFJ-A family members around my age (25 yrs) I have to say that their slow comprehension, relative to my own, annoys me. It annoys me because INFJs have this subtle arrogance that most personalities won’t perceive. INFJs are below the INFPs ability to read people like open books. Not even the mischievous ENTP with their chameleon traits can fool an INFP. We unconsciously notice every social cue. My dearests friends are INTJ and INTP, and they become frustrated with the slowness of my INFJ family members. From personal experience, INTP are geniuses with INTJ being a close second. The INFP and ENTP are tied in third. The INFJ is in fourth. This is from personal experience and observations. The only thing that the INFJ has over an INTP and INFP is their talent to plan. INFJs love their agendas. It is unfortunate that the INFJ is like a helpless fish out of water when such plans become interrupted, or when factors that were not accounted for come into play. INFPs ,INTPs, and ENTPs are more resilient when things do not go to plan, after all the best plan is the plan which can adapt in accordance to any situation. Nothing is permanent. To an assertive INFP, an assertive INFJ moods can be easily manipulated through peer pressure. A Healthy INFP is a Charismatic machine, so it can be easy for us to exploit the weakness of an INFJ if we are forced to do so. INFPs are immune to peer pressure. In regards to Linguistics, an Assertive INFP and an Assertive INFJ are equal. I love the sparring of words that me and my siblings partake on a daily basis. It is quite enriching. I do not have any experience with Turbulent INFJs or INFPs so my experience May or May not be the exception.
Based on the following point scheme -- 4 for Highly Likely, 3 for Likely, 2 for Possible, 1 for Unlikely -- here are the following averages for the MBTI types across the four categories from highest to lowest: 3.25 -- ENFJ, ENTP, INFJ 3.00 -- ESTP, ISFJ 2.75 -- ESTJ, ESFJ, INTP 2.50 -- ENTJ, ENFP, ISFP, ISTP 2.25 -- INFP, INTJ, ESFP 2.00 -- ISTJ Every type averages at least POSSIBLE (2.0 or higher) overall. However, ENFJ, ENTP, and INFJ had the best overall averages, each rated with two 4s, one 3, and one 2.
I love that you recognised different types of intelligence. As an INTJ, I admit it took me time to acknowledge this growing up. Me and my best friend back in high school were a good example. Academically, I was the clear intelligent one of the two of us with much better grades etc and I admit to feeling a little superior because of it. But then one day when we were 21 on a holiday in Turkey, I saw her manage to haggle a third off the price of a t-shirt and it was then I came to appreciate that people have different skills and that intelligence isn't just logic and academics. Could my friend calculate the percentage of the saving she made that day? No. Could I have gotten the saving in the first place? No.
As an ENTP I feel like I would be unstoppable if I wasn’t so terribly prone to procrastination. I have the most detailed plans for my future and my dream life, everything is clear and strategic. I can also read rooms of people like books to know how to act in any given situation. All this won’t matter tho if I can’t get my shit together and get to action. It’s like I’m fighting myself everyday just to do the things I want the most. It doesn’t make sense and it’s burning me up from the inside.
same here bro, use the 54321 method and also go on dopamine detoxes and refrain from dopamine stimulating things like social media, porn, etc. also do something that’s harder than the task you want to do and getting yourself to do that task will be easier.
An INTP with kinaesthetic intelligence? Maybe unlikely, but not impossible. -An INTP visual artist who also plays multiple instruments, but admittedly is not particularly into sports
regarding hobbies, im totally just learning things according to my interest, switching hobbies all the time, but now i know how to do a lot but not very impressive at any -guitar, piano, ukulele, skating, drawing, cooking
Zach Hill, one of the greatest drummers ever is probably an intp. he is also a visual artist. i think kinesthetic intelligence is the one that is easiest to improve throughout ones life compared to the others.
As an INFP, I think the kinaesthetic intelligence place you put INFP in was, very accurate. I'm definitely always in my head and not aware of my surroundings, and forget to eat if I'm very focused on whatever I'm doing. Although, I thought INFP would be higher in the interpersonal category due to their high empathy
I use my head too much while trying to do sports if I’m stressed ill be the worst I’m not bad at all if I just stop thinking sometimes I excel compared to others that way. I kind of agree with the empathy thing but I don’t think we value agreeableness our empathy just makes us easily understanding of others and less likely to have strong objections with the understanding of others views but when we do have one we won’t bend for anyone just to satisfy
@@_dashyy Interesting comment. As an INFP I managed to become among the best in the world in multiple videogames, but I noticed at the highest level, that the other guys were like truly focused, their head was always in the game, I would always get distracted, my head would float whereever it wants to. Sometimes my awareness just went MIA and I never learned to prevent it. It all started to make more sense when I started to research psychology.
@@aren9103 True. I've always been connected to my body, aware of even the smallest things, especially during exercise. I agree with the others tho I'm a great linguist
@@daygenae yes me too, idk but i feel like if they give me enough time i can learn most of the languages. I’ve learned english by myself and still learning the other ones..and i think infp’s would be great dancers or stuff like that right?
As an ISTP, I can definitely confirm that people tend to like us more than we like them and we definitely come up with ways to deal with different individuals. It’s not that we hate some of the people we interact with, it’s that they can be inconvenient or draining to deal with.
i do agree on interpersonal intelligence. As an intp i never relate to the "socially stupid" stigma. In fact i always considered myself as one of the few peoples that can clearly see all the social cues on that table. The difference is; most of us (i assume?) are really good at catching the cues, even the ones you might not catch, we link them with the smallest oldest details and we create a scheme about the relationships, peoples, gestures, topics etc. we classify them right then and there. We know the rules very well, but we don't play by the rules. We choose to not play by the rules and it's kinda fun tbh. It's like a game at times, it keeps us entertained especially if the conversation gets very shallow. I don't know if i have a good empathy ability (i guess no) but i think every other type should know (if they are curious about intp's) that at least some of us (but i think most of us) are aware of the social atmosphere as a whole and in details even tho we don't show it.
This should be one of the top comments here. I am not an INTP but someone very close to me is. And I have caught her doing the same for me. I would never knew where and how she caught the minute details of my character which I never recognized myself and boom just when I am going through a crisis they have a flowchart ready to be flashed before me explaining the causes, effects and solutions. Who does it like the INTPs bro ?$+;$(##((# ???!
You all know the rules very well which allows you to defy it with veey valid reasoning. I love how INTPs understand so well and so much. ( well I know the negative extreme kf this "attribute") but anyway I will continue to simp ^.^
@@godhuliroy8585 Since english isn't my native language i've always found it hard to understand the concept of sympathy in english (cause we use it slightly different in my language) but i heard a lot of ppl say that about intp's! And thank you for the kind words heheh ^_^
As an ISTP, I totally agree with this. Logical - Highly Likely Linguistic - Unlikely Kinaesthetic - Highly Likely Interpersonal - Unlikely You would see that the ISTP is always on the extreme category. In short, we, ISTPs, are mostly not very good when in comes to communication.
An INFJ here, I have been in an online interaction (game) with an ISTP and let me tell you they aren't good communicators. Yes, we had great communication, but in terms of attachment and communication the ISTP wasn't good at all. Despite that, I valued the brief interaction, his knowledge is what I seek for in terms of communication, but emotionally ahaha nah.
As an ISTP type, I really agreed with a lot of the points that you made. The interpersonal one was so spot-on, that there's really no question as to why I'm that personality type.
Some other suggestions: - type most likely to die first in a horror film - type most likely to survive the apocalypse I don’t know just throwing some random suggestions.
ENFP here, I would rank ENFP as likely in kinesthetics. Having good hand-eye coordination DOES require a routine to get good at (which is hard to do). But once they get past a certain learning curve, they can get very passionate about physical expression. Wether that’s a sport or musical instrument.
i test as both infj and intj(tho lately i lean towards tj). im bad with math/science, to downright stupid at times. but i feel pretty on spot in the rest. im not good with talk and people.
@@dragon_nova_luna Hi fellow “int?j” That is quite interesting considering an INTJ is continuously strategically thinking... I cannot acknowledge a true realistic need for math (even as an engineer) so it’s difficult to find motive to study but when I do, I understand... Things are exactly the way they appear for us so that’s also why I’m known as a bittersweet pessimist. Science? As in you don’t logically see Ag (Silver) with a positive 1 charge?... I do legitimately get curious how an non-naturally illogical mind views math...
@@comicalastranomical2780 no I mean that I'm not good at things like math of physics, though in high school chemistry did make some sense and was pretty ok at it. I just like sciences like astronomy more, curious on how processes are created and what makes us and why. I tend to ask why behind anything and that annoys people. I have a few traits from intj, I dont think I'm 100% intj, because i behave more on the fj side(or at least how I feel bc I tend to have a lot of seem emotional moments), but I do feel I have a few tj traits, if it makes sense. I keep trying to see and understand functions in order to know in the end what I am. Working on it. But sometimes I lean more on some of those tj traits. Same for people, I try to understand why they are as they are, and despite pursuing a romantic interest, I still partially feel no point in human interaction when humans are so difficult and fickle, and it is difficult to understand them and social norms, as they distract me from what my plans for future are and also drain me, bc I make effort to socialize well. I guess I can be strange with wanting affection and rejecting it in the same time. I become quite worrisome over things but in the same time cant empathize with everyone's problems. I switch often between warm and cold thinking. And I guess I have a craving for power to make things better, bc I feel often I'm surrounded by complacent idiots. Then again I might just be self absorbed at that ^^;
I am INTJ and really good in Math, Science usw. I am also learning 6 Languages but my mother language German is worse then the German of others. I am not Emotionally Intelligent usw though
I am an ENFP but I've never struggled with logical thinking in my life, in fact that's the area where I excel in things like programming or problem solving in general. Logically speaking I guess a type having blind Ti should in theory put them in that position so I am not even mad at that but I think that having Te as a third function means that its not hard for us to juggle between Fi and Te, in fact Te Ne makes for a great combination which can solve problems extremely fast using "conventional" logic. So I don't think that we're less capable of being logical, we just have different priorities or preferences more like : I understand what you mean and it makes perfect sense, but I will still do what I feel like doing. At least when we are less mature.
Thank you! I'm an enfp and I don't see us as illogical I've never been bad at solving problems even mathematical problems I agree with what you said on how we do understand logic but sometimes it's just not our priority and we'll go our own way
@@89hqtee79 everyone does all of these things. Even very good se inferior sportspeople exist. Not me, not even near. Just it needs work for us. Like real work. Just to pass the high school pe class. Like not working for your math and language tests few days later, but sweating physically for the pe exam just after them kind of work. Working to be capable of not droping the ball, two hours a day, untill your hands and arms are bruised purple kind of work. All the while your peers were enjoying good sport and fresh air, why, they just saw the move, tried a minute, and did it. Now I was better than them at the end. obviously. and entered the school team. I won that round. So you two are right in your conclusions. Reasons may differ from person to person though.
Exactly! I think he underestimated how good ENFP’s are at noticing patterns, contributing to analytical thinking. I’m an ENFP and I’ve always been great at maths and other areas that require analytical thinking.
For all the ENTJs that haven't got the patience to sit through the whole thing but still wanna know why: Logical: 4:26 Linguistic: 11:00 Kinaesthetic: 19:33 Interpersonal: 22:05
Don't forget we can grow in all these covered areas. As an ENFP, I admit I was challenged logically through most of my young life. In my 20's, it budded a little. In my 30's, I ratched up my Te. I also developed an interest in strategy boardgames, which initially was a very painful encounter with my low Ti. Now, some 7-10 years later, Ti is a medium-strength suit for me. I hold my own in board and card games against INTP's, ENTP's, and INTJ's.
as an infp, i really agreed with where you put infps in linguistic intelligence. you worded it brilliantly. i've never really found myself to be a good speaker. although i like public speaking, when it comes to voicing my emotions, i get really shy or don't know what to say. however when i try to put it on paper with expressions or metaphors, it becomes really fluid and easy to understand. these rankings are really accurate imo :)
Abstraction, storytelling, and means outside of direct words...it becomes something else that we can see between each other, and yet, others, we are a stone wall...we're magnets for the worst in people and we try to save those people...to our own detriment...
As an INTJ, it is definitely possible for us to have very good kinaesthetic intelligence. I was and am an accomplished athlete who has competed on a national level in my career. I am also an editor in my day to day profession, so I spend all day, every day working with words and language, but MBTI is not ironclad, just an indication and not all of us fit the mold perfectly. :)
@@azaloth4168 It's like having very, very good awareness of your body and how it operates. I'd like to say this is all the time, but it's when I'm focused on it. All my worst injuries have been when I'm just doing regular stuff and not paying attention to my body and what it's doing. When I'm working mind and body together, I very rarely mess up catastrophically - balance, reflexes, sense of self in space - they are all very good. It makes it easy to pick up new skills and adapt things I've learned to new uses. I am practically ambidextrous when it comes to gross motor skills mainly because I can pick things up quickly with either hand more than because I am actually ambidextrous. It's hard to explain really; it just comes super easily.
@@angelaharris53 tbh . I observed my body movements so much as a kid . It was really fun to observe and calculate my movements.and I had nothing to do. One time,I was trying to observe how humans eat . result I forgot how to eat 😂. Then I had to learn how to eat by feels and I was horrible at it 😂-intj
INTP here. A few weeks ago, I touched something and I was like how the fuck did I touch it when it's half a meter away from me for a split second. And than I realised I have hands... Idk how that happened, to be honest, I had a headache that day, but it's still weird. Once again pushing the boundaries of physical unawareness
I would honestly probably bump ENFPs up one in both kinesthetic and interpersonal, but the other two seem correct. The ENFPs I know seem to quite like sports and physicality and also be surprisingly good at the physical things they do. Not the best, but quite good nonetheless. Though I'm not so sure this translates well to their physical everyday reality, where they seem to be a bit more oblivious. Perhaps they would fit better in a middle ground between possible and likely, should such a middle ground exist lol. As for interpersonal, as far as I've observed, they are excellent people-people. Nearly on par with ENFJ. They seem to get along with and be liked by nearly everyone they encounter.
ENTP here... this remind me when i was 3 years old, I kept asking my dad "why does the beggar beg?" my dad said, "bcs he has no money." I kept asking, " why no money?" Dad answered, "They have no job." I kept asking, "why is that so?" My dad tiredly answered, "because they did not study well!" Then I said, "mommy did not study well..." my dad could not help but laughed
ENTP here. One of the first questions I remember asking my mum was “if god created us then who created god”. At 4-5 years old she probably wasn’t expecting that kind of logic
So this was a broadly accurate analysis. Well done. I just want to add that INTJs are often unfairly maligned with regard to social skills. I know many INTJs who are thoroughly charismatic social operators (to the point I wouldn't believe they score INTJ save for the fact they've taken the test multiple times). The thing about INTJs is that they're niche products. That is, when they're addressing their core audience (usually other NTs), they can become godlike in their ability to relate to and motivate other people. Contrast that to ENTJs/ESTJs, who essentially function as social bulldozers (basically overwhelming people with the force of their personality, thereby inducing Stockholm Syndrome). INTJs can be just as (or moreso) influential but typically outsource their social influence-peddling to more adept personality types. All I'm saying is don't underestimate the INTJ's social acumen. They understand people from both a highly pragmatic and theoretical perceptive. ENTPs (such as myself) are similar, but we're more superficially charming and less goal-oriented than INTJs.
Exactly. Throughout my life/career I've been repeatedly recognized as coach of the month, top sales person, favorite teacher, etc. based on my charisma, leadership, and social adaptability. I'm often told I have "a gift for people". The irony is, it's just something I use like a tool when necessary. Hence why these awards etc. are usually work related. Otherwise I'm pretty antisocial 😅. -INTJ
7:53 I´d say ENFPs are masters of thinking out loud... So as long as you´d cut them some slack they are good at combining information. I agree that it´s not as natural as with INTJ´s for example tho, which is why I´d only put them in possible as well
I think at the end of the day we have to remember MBTI is more about preferences, rather than skills. I'm an INFP who was always at the top of maths and logical subjects all the way up to university, when I lost interest in it. I'd say I'm really good at logical thinking, I'm just not interested in it. Meanwhile, I was always pretty bad in art and literature, I just never had any sense for it, even though I appreciate it. I think Ne is extremely useful when it comes to solving problems, it allows you to quickly connect seemingly unrelated concepts, and reach solutions in difficult math problems. People seem to acknowledge this for xNTPs but seem to forget xNFPs also use Ne a lot, even if it comes without Ti.
I couldnt agree more im logically very apt..i score high scores for aptitude whic often ppl find very difficult...but im also drawn to art and writing so i tend to devote my time for the two... ppl dont see me under the smart light bcos of that...but i have met other infps n they r really smart as well..its just our preferences...we act less logical but deep down we cab solve literally any problems
The test is an experiment. Myers-Briggs, both mother and daughter, felt they needed to come up with a solution that best states an individual’s personality. It’s not about preference but more about the dominant trait. I LOVE creativity, I talk to people SO well but I’m still introverted, I am emotionally selfish as an INFP is typically, in which they care mostly about how other people understand their emotions. But it’s WHO you are as a person. I’m INTP, and I’m characterized as very into my own head and always theorizing and they call us the Philosophers, Scientists, Lawyers, Etc.. but I would NEVER like to study ALL the time for school or read books. I actually hate feeling too trapped, but naturally I’m intelligent and I won’t deny that. I agree with you however. Anyone can be intelligent and work hard, read books, study. But it isn’t your dominant trait. If you took the test, you chose what you meaningfully felt. I believe INTP’s AND ENTP’s can change the world. Before I found out about MBTI… I was already very fond of people like Sherlock Holmes and Tony Stark, both fictional characters who are INTP (Sherlock Holmes) and ENTP (Tony stark). I acknowledge the thought processes they possess. It’s mostly about the way INTP, INTJ, ENTP, and ENTJ’s confront their knowledge. They’re very different, and it doesn’t make them nerdy. I know a friend who is SUPER SMART, but I DOUBT she’s any of these. She isn’t Curious, or Spontaneous, into her own head, etc. she’s very rule following and doesn’t think big, all she does is study and study with a 4.60 GPA score. Even with that I’m able to teach MYSELF the stuff she learns in school. I’m pretty sure she’s an ISTJ. A literal robot.
I totally agree to this. My sister is an INFP, and even though math is definitely not her strong point, I always see her backing up her arguments with logic and data, which I really appreciate.However, when it comes down to stuff that is very personal to her, she will often throw logic out of the window, and we end up clashing a lot.
Well that's amusing. I'm an ENFP and the first one on logic said I'm unlikely. HOWEVER, good sir. I absolutely love puzzle games, maths and science. In fact I prefer it to English and I'm even a maths tutor! Soooo. Not sure I fit that bill haha. I tend to see patterns before others and when in school I would complete and comprehend my work much before others in the class. That being said I am an ENFP with slight autism (an unusual pairing, yes, but more common in girls) so perhaps that plays a role in my logical side. Though, as you can see by how much I've written, I still tend to use too many words. :p
I have a lot of ENFP friends that seem to think they are more logical than they are. (Not saying it’s true in your case) But they often use the reasoning of liking math or doing well in math in school. But I don’t think that necessarily translates to being logical. Also, in my experience I have personally found that out of the N types, the ENFP decision making process seems to be the most illogical to me as an ENTP. But I would personally put ENFP’s in the possible category for logic. I think it’s possible and they have the capacity especially compared to some of the other types but it just doesn’t seem to be as important to them, as they often get into deep thought and make connections about their own or others emotions.
@@shanic2865 That's true too. I think we like to analyse the entire story. I know for myself, when decision making or trying to understand something/someone, I start with the logistics. How it/they works, pros and cons, the controlled outcomes of certain scenarios and play it all out in my head. But I'll ALSO take into account the unseen possibility and emotional factors. So perhaps it's more that many people tend to be logical OR emotional thinkers, but ENFP's, along with a few others I'm sure, look at it from both angles in attempt to get a bigger picture. People often think of us as ones who act on a whim, which we do when it's just fun and games. However, when it comes to problem solving/reading the room/making crucial decisions or life skills etc, we suddenly become perfectionists and need every last fact and detail to make a decision/proper analysis of the situation.
I do believe female INTP also exist. I mean, on an occasion you could find the rare and elusive female INTP. I know that sounds surreal but they actually exist. Although you don't have to go around the entire universe to find a female INTP compared to a Female INTJ. --yes is joke you I no have to tell--
My ego is pleased with seeing INTP in two highly likely categories, for the other two I don't even care (actually I really do care about the interpersonal one but I have no energy or will to work on it, can I just magically be as good at it as my friend who is ESFJ is? Thanks) EDIT: grammar
As an ISFJ myself, I think he got it pretty accurate. I’d switch around Linguistic and Interpersonal for myself specifically, but I was an English major, lol. 😅
To reiterate a point in this video; Unlikely doesn't mean impossible. I'm an INTP but I actually have very solid interpersonal and kinesthetic skills. I grew up loving athletics, violin, dance and art almost as much as science, math, and english. I also pride myself in having learned to read the atmosphere and naturally navigate conversations without coming off as overly strange. Remember it's only a weakness if you're content to leave it that way!
I think underdeveloped ENFPs can truly be some of the most irrational and illogical types. We value our personal feelings very highly, and receive input through intuition, which is not always very realistic. While xNTPs can really ground their intuitive observations through a logical framework, for us our Ne often triggers our emotionality, thus making us a bit irrational by default. However I will say some of the ENFPs I’ve met have incredibly brilliant minds... but you can tell they’ve put in the effort. It’s totally counter-intuitive for us to skip over our Fi and let Te take the reigns, but once you get past the initial growing pains you’ll be surprised at how adept you can be lol!
"we (intj) also struggle to communicate with... humans" lol as an intj myself, i know three languages(english is the third) and currently learning fourth one. But the problem is who do I talk to in the first place?
Yup, if linguistic intelligence is about learning languages and writing texts, I think we should score high. But if it's more social, interpersonal, we wouldn't be that high anymore.
@@godhuliroy8585 we are seem to have wonderful ideas in our mind that when translated to human words are horrifying such as "world domination" and "foreseeing the future". I tend to keep that for myself to not creep my friends.
I think both the ENXJs as well as the ENFPs all need to be moved up one level each in the Logical ranking. I also think both the ESFPs and the ENTJs need to be moved up one level each in the linguistic ranking as well.
isfp ranking was so legit, i used to be good with friends but currently im more closed off. so when u said it was either theyd be rlly good or bad at it was pretty shocking on my part
@@catt8111 boi I'm infj..well infj do mirror a lot of entp..for example socrates is an entp while plato is an infj.. don't have to agree with me on that but do know infj-entp is a pedagogue relationship which means they teach each other a lot to reach maturity and possibly enlightenment(ish).
@@Yunixes but tell that to the INFJ. They never listen to me and prefer to stay undeveloped and get super super offended when I point out any of their flaws or things they do to make people hate them or mistrust them. They can just never admit they are wrong about anything. Super stubborn Ni-J complex! hahahha The best I've ever gotten is them saying they're 50% wrong and trying to get me to be nice and meet them half way when they're clearly wrong. They definitely keep me on my toes. It's very fun. Well fun for me hahahahah.
@@catt8111 good luck trying to make INXJ listen..they literally have low to zero awareness(which can be trained or if they are mature) of attention because they have Si demon(8th slot) in their unconscious..instead being the one who listens to somebody else they are the one who "command" other people to listen to them(it's a se inferior thing because they want "Ni" loyalty/attention lol from other people especially intj)..however if it something that they are interested in especially infj then they will listen.
@@yunggrampa727 I think you’re wrong about that one, it’s one of the highest forms of intelligence there is but it’s greatly overlooked. Watch Jordan Peterson, and some of the greats like Einstein point out how incredible creativity can be: “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
As an ISTP i agree with all. Im not that introverted and consider myself good enough at interpersonal skills but doesn't feels natural, and definitely sometimes i just avoid dealing with people, not because i dont like them, its just more practical
I am an ISTP as well! I rarely see these type. I am very introverted but I can talk with people just fine but the problem is that it feels pretty unnatural for me, almost as if whatever comes out of my mouth is cringe or unreal. I just avoid people because I dont like dealing with them nor do I have something to talk about.
Fellow ISTP here. I can be very introverted most of the time, but with people I like to mix with, I can be charismatic and sociable as I like to expend my social energy, albeit my social battery is relatively low than my friends. I do treasure relationships with people I love and mix as it makes me feel alive as a human being (maybe my FE is developing in a healthy manner, I guess)
If you skip to the end then this video will make zero sense... just putting that out there. There are four different types of intelligence covered throughout the video. What I left out: So at the start I mentioned 5 intelligences although I removed one of them. The one that I removed was ‘spatial intelligence.’ This includes pattern recognition and the ability to imagine changes in the physical reality. For example chess players demonstrate extremely good spatial intelligence because they’re constantly imagining a chess board and arrangement of pieces that doesn’t exist in reality. They’re moving pieces in their minds only whilst deciding which move is best. Similarly when you’re.. rearranging furniture (in your head) in a room or trying to judge how things will fit together those are examples of using spatial intelligence. It’s almost like that’s a mental or theoretical kinaesthetic intelligence so I think some of the intuitive types might be very good at it. ~ Nathan
Well, I just couldn't help, I prepared a table in Excel for these 4 different categories and gave points for each personality based on the rankings Nathan put them in. Like 3-2-1-0. And here is the list of the most intelligent :) 1- INFJ & ENFJ & ENTP with 9 points each 4- ESTP & ISFJ with 8 points each 6- ESFJ & ESTJ & INTP with 7 points each 9- ENFP & ISTP & ISFP & ENTJ with 6 points each 13- INFP & ESFP & INTJ with 5 points each 16- ISTJ with 4 points
@@drwizarrd4421 Well, of course you are right but I don't claim that I have come up with a totally accurate and consistent statistical calculation. All I did was to list the types by the classes Nathan attributed to them. And in a sense, the results indicate according to Nathan's opinions, there are some types which are most likely to be intelligent in these 4 categories altogether. Yeah they are distinct categories but I think there is not a problem in considering all of them under the title of "intelligence" of which they all are a part of.
@@adakilicarslan5271 "but I think there is not a problem in considering all of them under the title of "intelligence" of which they are all a part of" I would have to strongly disagree. According to this, one can interpret that the ENFJ is among the most intelligent types and if I were the head of a logical company incorporated and took a look at your unscrupulous data on TH-cam, then i would probably hire an ENFJ as head custodian. Which of course would've been the biggest mistake of my life as well as wasted both of our time and harmed the pride and integrity and probity and rectitude and honor and.....this is an mbti channel mate, we're full of jokes here, don't take me too seriously lol.
@@drwizarrd4421 Hahah yeah I get it and what I was saying was out of the same logic as well. I completely understand the way you are thinking and explaining and I agree with you. However, my intention was not to propose a scientific result, I just did it out of mere curiosity and fun. After all, this is what MBTI is all about. Cheers mate.
I'm an ESTJ and out of the metrics you scored, I would agree that the INFJ is the strongest one overall. I know two personally and logic wise they are both very intelligent, listening skills and empathy are second to none and they have very sharp intuitions. One of the two was actually also a college level athlete with great kinesthetic intelligence. Too bad its the rarest type but they make really good trustworthy friends.
As an INTJ, this is too accurate, specially the interpersonal part. I even got the lowest possible score in an interpersonal test back in high school lol
I think I should add this here: No matter where you end up ranking in each type of intelligence, *remember that every person is unique and anyone can develop any of their eight functions to excel at areas no one would expect them to.* Personally, I’m an ENTJ who (depending on the circumstances) might be mistyped as all XNTX types plus INFJ. My knack for fields that are not very ENTJ-like (such as poetry, writing, music, dancing, counseling, CS, quantum physics, etc) makes MBTI junkies go, “Are you _sure_ you’re an ENTJ??” Which is crap. Remember that, while MBTI is useful for self-development, analysis, and understanding, it’s in no way intended to be a box to limit the human brain. Your type is your preferred pattern of thinking and behaviour, not a rulebook. Shadow functions exist to grow and come out of the shadows. So while Nathan’s assessment of the general population of each personality type and the usual manner in which they apply their functions is utterly top-notch, it’s still discussing stereotypes and typical tendencies. Push forward everyday to be better than yesterday. Nathan, I thank you again for another inclusive, considerate, efficient, and informative video!
@@timefortee Sure, but are you trying to say that I’m not an ENTJ? Because I’m pretty sure I know myself better than you do. I love Ne and all the varied guesses, the creativity of it, and I use it critically when Ni is failing me, but my constant focus on Ni is laughably obvious. Just last night I was analysing type relations and trying to find one pattern while my INFP friend kept insisting that there doesn’t necessarily need to be *one* pattern. He ended up settling for letting me indulge in Ni then using my results to analyse individual relationships and see whether my pattern, my guess, is valid. (apparent Ne outlook).
@@MsMrExe I don't know you specifically but I know the trend of mistyping in MBTI land, and I also know specimen of both types irl and what you describe and how you express yourself is 100% in the ENTP category and 0% in the ENTJ. And no, you can't use both Ne and Ni consciously, one of them will be unconscious. Unless you trust hippie theories about how everyone uses everything all the time which they should rename since it has little to do with Jung at that point.
@@timefortee Well, your concern is valid but still also not. I said nothing of using it consciously. You can, of course, _become_ conscious of the way your brain works through analysis of your own behaviour, especially if you’re surrounded by people who act the opposite of the way you do and make you notice your own tendencies. It’s called psychology. Yes, I act like an ENTP in certain circumstances (just as I act like an INFJ in others), but that's only because humans are complicated and no one acts one set way all the time-unless _you_ are one of the people who wants to put humans into boxes. I might be playful and overly curious and enjoy finding loopholes and workarounds, but I’m too obsessed with accomplishment and planning to be an ENTP. A competitive person who strives to gain power and lead and always impress others can’t be an ENTP. I’m simply too intense and goal-oriented to be one. I actually have a fabulous ENTP friend with whom I was on a team. Frankly, we love having long discussions and enjoy spending time together, but we can’t be any more different in our approaches. He’s noted repeatedly that perhaps I should chill it a little-especially when I kept checking in on him to see if he’s following the plan I set for the group and doing his part and how far along is he and does he need any help and WHY IS HE NOT WORKING C’MON WE’RE BEHIND SCHEDULE. (No, he’s not lazy, and he _was_ working-just not with as much focus as I was demanding).
@@MsMrExe thank you for your message. Nothing you wrote contradicts being ENTP, we must abandon stereotypes and realize one is not confined to a type's initial toolbox. Also, I found that sometimes giftedness blurs the lines between types and functions, like in my case.
Watching this to procrastinate on writing a paper that is due tomorrow. Nathan: INFJ Linguistic Inelligence... highly likely Me: Ah, validation Also me: Ah, the extreme pressure...
As an ISTP and being at the bottom for Interpersonal and Linguistics, I'm not even slightly offended. It's pretty hilarious how accurate this is for me. 🤣
Extraversion does not automatically equal intelligence. History itself shows that majority of highly intelligent ppl (ones that actually made relevant contributions to society) were reclusive or introverted. Extraversion is great as a self-serving form of intelligence to efficiently survive/thrive as an individual. However, as I pointed out, contributions to the advancement of society as a whole is often reliant upon the intelligence of less extraverted ppl. Also, I'm an INTJ (verified numerous times) and I am naturally very skilled in dancing, running, gymnastics, and most physical sports/activities in general. I was so well known for this in school that I didn't even have to try out / audition for teams. I'm still this way with excellent reflexes. Ideas about types really have to be reevaluated.
Good to see i am doing well here as an ENTP. I kinda felt that differences in school pretty hard and that hurted my personal powers. After School (and University) i started to develop those lost skills for myself. That was the break through to self-esteem and the start for feeling pretty comf in my personality. I know other ENTPs that struggle with that critical points u mentioned (Body development and Debbating to much). Sometimes i "feel" like i am an ENTP outside but an INFJ Inside. Someone has the same exp? ^^
"If their boundaries are crossed they can show a much fiery side." I feel so understood when I watch your videos. Thank you for that , Nathan. :) As an ISFP my amiable nature is often mistaken for chance. I am open to healthy attempts at boundary extensions but I lose it when people unapologetically transgress my limits. Some around me try to blur the line between humour and ridicule. It is a sad thing that I am considered too approachable sometimes. I maintain a certain distance around people for sure which is not always recignized by many, unfortunately *screams into the void*
Good point but I haven’t :) I’ve taken the test many times and always get infp. I have many of the other traits, i.e I live in my own head, I love reading, writing and movies and I’m an empath
As an INTP I’ve always obsessed over fitness. However, I can definitely say I started working out because I found myself overthinking so I started putting the energy elsewhere.
Sometimes I work out for hours at a time, maybe even everyday for a few years at some points in my life as an intp, but I pretty much always approach it in a rational way and for rational reasons
As an intj, I can agree with how blunt we can get. If an Intj were to be a good people's person, then that is something they had to read, research, experiment and develop to fit in or for their own personal goals. Having Fi, I often just start with being blunt and straight up my usual level of weird. It's a good indicator by which you can check on whether the people around you are willing to accept you.
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As an ISTP i can say that doing mundane things such as cooking, can be quite the thrill. Why? because when you put yourself at that kind of multitasking activity, and you are improving the timings and the actions on the fly as you do them, its just entertaining as fuck, like, planning your movements, your steps, how far to reach with something, and doing it quickly, with precission, and everything just works, its just BEAUTIFUL. Same with sports or outdoor activities, i usually go cycling and even doing some minor downhill stuff but the way you plan stuff on the fly, physically speaking, managing your weight on the bike to make certain turns, avoid certain obstacles, and all that without loosing even balance, its just B E A U T I F U L. There is a point where your spatial awareness is soo developed, you will know exactly how your body will react to something, and how some objects/tools/vehicles will react to differents situations. So yeah, it makes sense for us to be at the top of "kinaesthetic" intelligence.
ENTP, highly agree, I'm 22 and i still cant ride a bike, i suck at driving (too much stimuli, too stressing), but i can explain any complex or difficult theory in simple language like its nothing
Hmm but why I feel like ISFJ are likely to be logical than an INFP who has Te has inferior. I understand logical sides to the statements very well but I can't help but make decisions on my Fi. Just using Te kind of makes me ick for some reason idk why. When it comes to social intelligence maybe we should be ranked a little higher. We are good at social situations mostly but we don't try to fake ourselves.
I kind of agree! I think ISFJs are more practical, as INFPs are more idealistic, and tend to be more inward focused with Fi dom. I always think of Frodo and Sam from LOTR - Sam keeps Frodo grounded as he struggles inwardly. My mom is an INFP, and while she's really smart and a great critical thinker, I think she can become way too entangled in her emotions and make hasty conclusions.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 INFPs tend to be very kind, compassionate, gentle souls. The problem is getting them to talk. They're usually the kid in the class that most people don't even know is there, just because they don't seem to have any interest in shallow connections. I think all the NF types prefer a deep connection, just the extroverted NFs have more of a tolerance for more shallow friendships.
INTJ here: not even started watching and already commenting.... it will be exhaustive and good as usual. I wish you all out there all the best! I shall carry on working! :D
ENTJ: Logical Intelligence: Likely Linguistic Intelligence: Possible Kinaesthetic: Likely Interpersonal: Possible This makes sense as ENTJ's are so diverse because their motivations and drives differ
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Logical
2:08 - ESTP
2:38 - ISTP
3:05 - ENFJ
3:28 - ESFJ
3:47 - INFJ
4:10 - ISFJ
4:24 - ENTJ
4:49 - ESFP
5:13 - INFP
5:29 - ISTJ
5:49 - ESTJ
6:16 - ENTP
6:37 - INTJ
7:02 - ISFP
7:18 - INTP
7:34 - ENFP
Linguistic
8:00 - ESTJ
8:19 - ISTJ
8:54 - INFP
9:18 - ENFP
9:34 - ESFP
10:00 - ISFP
10:29 - INTJ
10:59 - ENTJ
11:24 - ESFJ
11:55 - ISFJ
12:26 - INTP
12:52 - ENTP
13:13 - ENFJ
13:32 - INFJ
13:50 - ISTP
14:06 - ESTP
14:25 - fixing
Kinaesthetic
14:38 - ESTP
15:02 - ENFJ
15:24 - ENTP
15:36 - ISFJ
16:07 - INFJ & INTJ
16:45 - ISTJ
17:03 - ESTJ
17:25 - ENFP
17:44 - INTP & INFP
18:21 - ESFP
18:50 - ISFP
19:12 - ESFJ
19:32 - ENTJ
20:07 - ISTP
Interpersonal
21:06 - ESTJ
21:22 - ENFJ
21:39 - ENFP
22:04 - ENTJ
22:39 - ENTP
23:11 - ESFJ
23:33 - ESFP
23:52 - ESTP
24:18 - INFJ
24:47 - INFP
25:06 - INTJ
25:48 - INTP
26:17 - ISFJ
26:46 - ISFP
27:08 - ISTJ
27:32 - ISTP
Thank you. I was going to do this but probably next time😀
Thanks for this ❤
Kinesthetic 15:02 should be *ENFJ by the way.
I have a lot of respect for you!
Keep up the good work!.
16 Personalities - Most *Manipulative* Type please.
most fe dominant users are manipulatives
High Fe users : Oh f--
Interesting idea!! ~ Nathan
@@HaotoAnimeOnPiano he mentioned it in of hi videos
I think this can be very similar to the “most likely to be a psychopath” video.
INTP
Logical: Highly likely
Linguistic: Highly Likely
Kinaesthetic: Unlikely
Interpersonal: Possible
Makes sense fhdjjd i hate physical tasks
Thanks for the summary ✨
The 3rd one is nothing of a shock 🤷😂
The kinaesthetic makes so much sense
I match all those except physical. I am actually very in tune with both my mind and body.
i'm not english, can anyone explain me what kinaesthetic means?
I’m an INTJ, and I’ve never felt so understood as around 25:20 when you said that we know there are important social cues, but we just say, “Are they actually important? Really?” Thank you for making my day!
true, INTJ too and felt the same...
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! 100% SPOT ON.
that's the IN_J power, but the INFJ's will know that every little social cue is significant.
Is the INFJ the INTJ of emotions? Meaning do they listen to everyone beyond reason?
@@ripper9489 as ISTX I can relate.
INFJ
Logical: likely
Liguistic: Highly Likely
Kinaesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Highly Likely
Damn, infjs are so smart
NO BIAS HERE 🤣
Me as an INFJ Jumper Enneagram 5w4 I think I am :
Logical : Highly Likely.
Interpersonal : Likely
@@PauloVictor-md2wr So I'm not INFJ.
@@elmehdisaniss2731 😮😯
Me, an INTP, seeing the title :" the time to stroke my ego has come."
Lol, me too!
how you're only a tiny bit above the mean average?
@@fbibarbie syntax please.
@@popkhorne5372 no you
@@fbibarbie you understood what i meant, as what i wrote is just a meme format. However, what you wrote does not make sense to me, I can't respond.
TIMELINE:
1) Logical 0:50
2) Linguistic 7:57
3) Kinaesthetic 14:35
4) Interpersonal 20:34
@Love Who - Can we pin this 📌
You saved my ADD and sleep-deprived self. I am forever grateful for your time stamps
Thank you
Now this is what we need
I’m an INFP. I write and paint as a career. I’m emotionally intelligent. I’m thoughtful and perceptive and empathetic. I’m a lonely person. I’m passionate. I’m creative. I’m dramatic. I’m picky about friends, not because I don’t like all types, but because I find it very hard to connect on a deeper level with many people, and connecting on a deeper level is very important to me.
Same
Yeah. Fellow INFP here.
This is me, but less Broadway-like. INFJ here 😂
Emotional intelligence is a sham that they made up to soothe dumb feelers
That's why INTJs like you guys
"ENTPs would be just high... in any category"
Stahp boosting my ego
oh yes, just like that
For real lmao
My sis is an ENTP. It fits :)
furry pfp lol
It’s why I’m permanently stoned. Just to give everyone else an even chance 😜
".... very clever strategies for dealing with people, such as avoiding them completely. "
Yes.
That perfectly described my ISTP husband. As an ENFP, it drives me up the wall sometimes.
@@Snarl_Marx consider it a good thing. Avoid people, enjoy life and also avoid unintentionally being a jerk. Win-win. Mostly.
I felt that one 😂😂
Yep thats the way
Exactly lol 😂
I feel like INTP and INFP pretty much have the same thought processes but we have different motivations..
@@bluevinyl0304 Personality types are nature, not nurture. Changing one letter isn’t the way to view it.
Yeah I agree. My twin is infp and I’m intp lol and we have similar thinking but very different reasons for our thinking and actions and really everything in general.
No, Intp thinking is TI Dom, Infp thinking is TE Lower. Maybe infps use their FI Dom to think as well.
I think INTP uses TI Dom and Fe infe to think, analyze and make decisions, while INFP uses Fi Dom and Te Infe, while both receive the information they absorb with Ne and Si. That's because according to Jung the T and F are rational functions that we use to make decisions, whereas N and S are irrational functions that we have no control and are automatic, they serve to absorb information from the outside world in real time.
As Fi has certain similarities with Ti they can be confused.
@@williamandrewshermenegildo6886 INFP & INTP are both logical judgers. rapid autonomic process of assessment and conclusion through the Dom Fi 'feeling' or Dom Ti 'thoughts'
INFP is literally
Sensational
INTP
Conceptual
These judgements focus on improving, not condemning. i'd like to point out that Emotions are generated from both of these functions but are not the basis of the judgements.
INTP's skill at emotions is to week they factor in the equations
INFP's skill at emotions are so strong they are able to logically factor those in an equation
both end up being free of bias.
As an INFJ, I think kinesthetic intelligence is certainly my trouble spot. I think I would move INFJ to "Likely" in interpersonal. I think a lot of people who interact with INFJ can think they're excellent communicators, but I think INFJs themselves don't typically feel that way. We have a hard time accurately conveying our ideas. It certainly varies from INFJ to INFJ, but those of us who lean heavily into the Ni and somewhat neglect our Fe can often feel misunderstood. I think this signifies a lack of an ability to communicate effectively.
100% agreed
I agree especially on how we communicate. I always feel shy 🙈 even if most people say that I’m not shy but that’s from people I feel confortable. With unknown people I don’t like to talk much. I don’t go to someone walking and saying hi.
If we suppose teaching as a form of interpersonal skills, I would also place myself in LIKELY given that I always have a hard time explaining ideas unless I am super clear and transparent about them.
I think inferior se (clumsiness) sometimes might hold infj back as well
I think inferior se (clumsiness) sometimes might hold infj back as well
INTJs, if you cheat and skip right to the end to see the results you are going to be seriously triggered lolz 😆
lmao
I'm not an INTJ but skipped there and was shocked to see INTJ in unlikely section 😂. I realized I need to watch the whole video lol.
yep.
thats-
i predicted it and and skipped to different parts of videos. and realized it was not that simple :D
"ISTPs often develop very clever strategies for dealing with people, Such as avoiding them completely." Lmfao
It's true we consider most people nothing more than "Vertical Cadavers" !
As an ISTP I can confirm that it's true lmao. Friends are an exception though
Bruh this is super accurate i literally go mia so often to avoid people
😂
Yes, but as one, i would say it sometimes depends...
ENTP: I am basically a god, if I wasn't nerfed with lazyness.
Lmao 🤣
Procrastination will defo be my downfall
Imagine what an ENTP 8w7 would be like tho...
No your lazyness is nothing , you should be intp to know that
Anyway entps stay the public version of intps
We all fucked up
entj rectified that problem
As an INFJ dancer and artist, I think we have decent kinesthetic intelligence, especially if it's put to creative uses. Or we would, at the very least, be good at the spatial intelligence talked about in the pinned comment. Seeing something play out in our minds before attempting it definitely helps us to perfect our physical responses as we go or before we even do anything.
For instance, I can choreograph dances in my head and assess how certain moves can be applied to the body without actually moving. Then I get into the studio and say " let's see if this works like it did in my head" and most times times it does. I am also correcting myself as a dance and making mental notes about the ways I can change my execution for future attempts.
This comment is really fascinating! If you haven't already then definitely considering checking out our Discord server, the people on there would find these insights really interesting. The link is in the description of most of the videos! ~ Nathan
As INFJ get older , their kinesthetic intelligence grows exponentially . Viggo mortensen and kit Harington are INFJs and they were extremely good at practicing with swords , for their work .
I am an INxJ and I love knitting , crochet, cross stitch etc . I design some patterns and people think my handmade projects are awesome. INxJ tend to improve as they grow older . They tend to use their 4 functions in a healthy way very often .
Same here! (INTJ)
@@dr.hebagadallahclinicalpha9871 yaah, i literaly learned to play soccer without touching a ball for weeks, just watching to profissional players.
Exactly, I taught myself to play piano, with not even know what notes were at the age of 7 along with other interments, I’m incredibly great at sports as well, especially running sports and volleyball. Many other things as well.
From what I've noticed, generally,
IxTx would be the most logical
xNxP would be the most linguistical
xSxP would be the most kinaestheic
xxFJ would be the most interpersonal
EXTPs would go above IXTJs for logic due to aux Fi
I think xNTx would be most logical
@@Birb_Is_The_Word A lot of ST are being underestimated. We’re just as logical.
@@josephoshaughnessy7124 um, ENTP’s have tertiary Fe.
INTPs are more logical than linguistic
16 personalities - worst to best liars please!!!
Nice idea actually! ~ Nathan
Best liars have to fake their reactions and can play with situation a lot to fool enfp and infj and infp with their intentions. They are like walking lie detectors
@@hanjesse31 but what about infp? i always get this feeling my infp friend is manipulating me in doubting intuition and making me apologize. dunno if it counts, but is a virgo sign too. if i dont agree to her opinion or don't say things the right way(despite she knowing i cant articulate words well), she gets hurt, takes one point out of context(that is usually besides the point), and makes me feel rude and to apologize. is it in my head or possible?
so i'd be interested in INFP manipulation. if im rude i'll own up to it, but i just want to know if i'm crazy or not.
@@dragon_nova_luna I think it’s highly possible for an infp to be manipulative -infp
@@dragon_nova_luna are you asking if infp can be manipulative. Yes. Actually, everyone can be a manipulative person. I don't think it is attributed to any personalities. But the ways they manipulate is. About your friend (i am not really familiar with chinese zodiac signs) You said you think she is manipulating you to apologize..how? was she asking other things to you after you apologize or making you do things as an apology?. But i cant say anything about it. How old both of you are? Friends doesn't always agree on something, they will sometimes have different opinions on things and it is ok. Maybe it was just misunderstandings. You should both have a heart to heart talk sometimes and tell her how you feel about it. It is hard if you keep it bottled up.
Infp
Logical:Possible
Linguistic: Highly Likely
Kinaesthetic: Unlikely
Interpersonal: Possible
I would say that INFPs are one of the most balanced types out there.
-intp
@@georgexm2032 Whoa! would like to know how do you find?
@@georgexm2032 I think I agree. Maybe it's because of their ability to know themselves more than anyone. Once an INFP realize his/her potential, he/she can achieve anything.
Also, I'm a balance conscious individual. I always like to balance things from my personal life to other things. -INFP
C'mon! We can everything!
@@georgexm2032 what observation made you say that? High Fe users would disagree since Infps have Fe as a shadow function.
I’ll give my fellow ENTP’s the summary.
Logical: Highly Likely
Linguistic: Highly Likely
Kinesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Likely, (only because we’re offensive).
I would argue that being offensive is usually a choice so that wouldn’t necessarily indicate lack of intelligence, rather lack of tact. We know the joke will offend and we choose to say it anyway.
Essentially ENTP is the master race until we accidentally fall down the stairs.
حسنا . سوف أتوقف عن الاسائة للآخرين ❤
God: Lets make a perfect personality!
God´s Sidekick: But wouldnt that make him as godly as u are?´
God: "Lazyness Nerf" applied
"I would argue"
As an ENTP I agree
we r perfect 😂
INTJ
Logical: Highly Likely
Linguistic: Possible
Kina-esthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Unlikely
Ikr
Thank you, you just saved 28 minutes of my time. - INTJ.
I agree. I'm INTJ
Thank you for the synopsis, now on to other things!
I wonder what percentage of INTJ's have good kinesthetic ability? I feel like it would be higher than average. Reaction times and brain efficiency are decently correlated with IQ.
I worried that INFP again will be on the lowest.. so not that bad here xD
At the start I thought the same. But, after some consideration, where ever we're placed won't rock my world.
i think we are very intelligent just not emotionally 💀
If you go purely by IQ and academic achievements, INFPs are always ranked around second just under under INTPs, so I wouldn't worry too much (that is if the INPs actually put in the effort).
Every type is intelligent, intelligence comes in many different forms. IQ tests generally only measure one type of intelligence (mathematical/logical intelligence based questions for the most part), so it's an incomplete measure of intelligence in general. There are 9 types of intelligence, an IQ test can't measure things like creativity or divergent thinking (which is often associated with the INFP type). Everyone uses all 8 functions, some just dip into some functions more than others. Many INFPs dip into Ti from a dominant position all the time, causing them to repeatedly mistype as INTPs (and vice versa). Our type and the way our functions are stacked won't necessarily tell us what functions we actually use the most, but the way we (INFPs) use Ti for example will be very different to how an INTP uses Ti. It's not worse necessarily, it's just different. I like to view it as a sliding scale or a continuum, sometimes pulling more towards one direction or the other depending on what you're doing.
*This has been edited, just wanted to go back and polish up the wording of my comment a bit.
According to research on intelligence infp are at the forefront. The advantage is noted : I us E, N over S, P over J. T and F are controversial with a tiny advantage of T
My (entp) infp boyfriend has been a lead developer for a successful it company for years now, a very smart guy overall and one of the most clever people i know yet always worried that he's - stupid-. Like really freakin worried about it before going to sleep. You guys are sooooo sueeeeet. Adoraaaaabul. 💗
ENTP's are unfairly overpowered. If we stop being lazy we would be gods
all xNTP would be gods, if they just stop being lazy
@@EnDeRBeaT give me some energy and I'll do it
The most modest
@@superioropinion7116 dude, I'm INTP, I need it too
@@TNRPISIQ "would be gods" & "the most modest"
Oh ENTPs, lol... walking, talking oxymorons... You guys delight me so. 😂🖤
As an INTJ, I felt the need to help you impatient fellow fkrs.
Logical 6:37
Linguistic 10:29
Kinesthetic 16:07
Interpersonal 25:06
You're welcome...
As an INFP and a professional translator, I can definitely second the high linguistic intelligence… but I think INFPs belong a bit higher on the interpersonal intelligence scale because of the high empathy, which is also a fantastic motivational tool and gets things done just as smoothly as the best of pep talks.
I wholeheartedly second that!
Btw, also worked as an interpreter until recently, now I'm studying to become a special education teacher... I think anyone can say, that both fields require very good people skills, and I was always confident about both of them, mostly because of my high level emphaty... Maybe matureness or the amount of life experience counts a lot when it comes to interpersonal intelligence with us INFPs, but I would say too that we have great potential in this area...
Also, we are scientifically proven to be the best listeners amongst all of the types, and (despite or besides being authentic) we also concern about what other people think about us quite a big time, what gives us quite a decent amount of motivation to try our best to act towards others so no one thinks negatively about us... 🙈 The other side of this is that we are also very-very-very considerate about other peoples feelings, it's like such a "base setting" of us probably because of Fi + Ne, that I would have to be especially strict to myself if I would want to put this automatic empathy aside... And with Si gaining more experience, it can use to navigate social situations more and more succesfully, being able to put ourselves in basically anyone's shoes without the slightest effort.
Hm, it's already getting quite long, but i just realized, that INFPs are literally called the "Mediator" type, wich in comparison with putting it in the "possible" row... well... doesn't feel right... (Sorry for ending it with possibly the most INFP thing to say 😂)
as a healty INFP i totally agree my interpersonal intelligence is highly likely and that is for a fact!
Having thought about it, I can agree with 'likely'. I do far better with individuals than groups, but if I really connect with someone, I know I can be empathetic, sometimes insightful, occasionally not completely unfunny... well, y'know. I'd like to think I'm a good judge of character. When the defenses come down, I can really talk openly, and while I do have a passive streak, if I like you, I'll be there for you come hell or high water - you have but to ask.
But at the same time there is a certain small handful issues I feel strongly about, so sometimes people might feel like they're stepping over an invisible minefield with me in some conversations. I can become anxious and insecure, and go through cyclical phases of being very outgoing and energetic and very withdrawn. I also have the tendency to get stuck in my own head way too easily, even though I know, logically, that people aren't mind-readers.
So I would say that I have the potential to connect with people very well, but in reality that isn't always the case. It doesn't stop me from wanting to, though.
It is crazy to me how he overestimates the intelligence of an INFJ vs INFP. Maybe we (INFPs) are masters of acting under the radar since attention seeking is contrary to our ideals.
I am INFP-A and I have two INFJ-A family members around my age (25 yrs)
I have to say that their slow comprehension, relative to my own, annoys me. It annoys me because INFJs have this subtle arrogance that most personalities won’t perceive.
INFJs are below the INFPs ability to read people like open books. Not even the mischievous ENTP with their chameleon traits can fool an INFP. We unconsciously notice every social cue.
My dearests friends are INTJ and INTP, and they become frustrated with the slowness of my INFJ family members.
From personal experience, INTP are geniuses with INTJ being a close second. The INFP and ENTP are tied in third. The INFJ is in fourth. This is from personal experience and observations.
The only thing that the INFJ has over an INTP and INFP is their talent to plan. INFJs love their agendas.
It is unfortunate that the INFJ is like a helpless fish out of water when such plans become interrupted, or when factors that were not accounted for come into play.
INFPs ,INTPs, and ENTPs are more resilient when things do not go to plan, after all the best plan is the plan which can adapt in accordance to any situation. Nothing is permanent.
To an assertive INFP, an assertive INFJ moods can be easily manipulated through peer pressure. A Healthy INFP is a Charismatic machine, so it can be easy for us to exploit the weakness of an INFJ if we are forced to do so. INFPs are immune to peer pressure.
In regards to Linguistics, an Assertive INFP and an Assertive INFJ are equal. I love the sparring of words that me and my siblings partake on a daily basis. It is quite enriching.
I do not have any experience with Turbulent INFJs or INFPs so my experience May or May not be the exception.
@@gide6212 I love this...
And I agree.
I'm an INFP-T..
Based on the following point scheme --
4 for Highly Likely,
3 for Likely,
2 for Possible,
1 for Unlikely --
here are the following averages for the MBTI types across the four categories from highest to lowest:
3.25 -- ENFJ, ENTP, INFJ
3.00 -- ESTP, ISFJ
2.75 -- ESTJ, ESFJ, INTP
2.50 -- ENTJ, ENFP, ISFP, ISTP
2.25 -- INFP, INTJ, ESFP
2.00 -- ISTJ
Every type averages at least POSSIBLE (2.0 or higher) overall. However, ENFJ, ENTP, and INFJ had the best overall averages, each rated with two 4s, one 3, and one 2.
I love that you recognised different types of intelligence. As an INTJ, I admit it took me time to acknowledge this growing up. Me and my best friend back in high school were a good example. Academically, I was the clear intelligent one of the two of us with much better grades etc and I admit to feeling a little superior because of it. But then one day when we were 21 on a holiday in Turkey, I saw her manage to haggle a third off the price of a t-shirt and it was then I came to appreciate that people have different skills and that intelligence isn't just logic and academics. Could my friend calculate the percentage of the saving she made that day? No. Could I have gotten the saving in the first place? No.
Agreed👍
INTJ too..
Academic is just one ruler to measure intelligent..
@@user404notfound3 tell me about it.
@@yourbossisonline7108 no
As an ENTP I feel like I would be unstoppable if I wasn’t so terribly prone to procrastination. I have the most detailed plans for my future and my dream life, everything is clear and strategic. I can also read rooms of people like books to know how to act in any given situation. All this won’t matter tho if I can’t get my shit together and get to action. It’s like I’m fighting myself everyday just to do the things I want the most. It doesn’t make sense and it’s burning me up from the inside.
I'm going through this too!
We should make an ENTP secret organisation and use ISTJ and ISTP as slaves to work for us.
L this is so true
@@Sol_Badguy_GG Istp here, how tf were you going to convince us?
same here bro, use the 54321 method and also go on dopamine detoxes and refrain from dopamine stimulating things like social media, porn, etc. also do something that’s harder than the task you want to do and getting yourself to do that task will be easier.
INFP
Logical: Possible 5:13
Linguistic: Highly Likely 8:54
Kinaesthetic: Unlikely 17:44
Interpersonal: Possible 24:47
Me INFP who almost failed linguistic classes during highschool:
hmm... interesting
I agree with the assessments apart from the interpersonal which I would put up a notch.
"ISTP often develop very clever strategies for dealing with people, such as avoiding them completely" why you gotta call me out like that
@@mid_na_tayo3960 I'm so confused???? I'm not mad at him??? What are you talking about
No, just prank lmao
I ' m also one you... The ISTP, or the Virtuoso, it is T R U E ...
I am but argue to death if so (Turbulent)
Like we care👿
An INTP with kinaesthetic intelligence? Maybe unlikely, but not impossible.
-An INTP visual artist who also plays multiple instruments, but admittedly is not particularly into sports
I use to wrestle, practice martial arts, now I play instruments and I'm a goldsmith. We can do pretty much anything. ;)
I agree! ~ Nathan
Same bro
-An INTP interested in theatre, in choir, plays the kalimba, and is decent at drawing and art in general
regarding hobbies, im totally just learning things according to my interest, switching hobbies all the time, but now i know how to do a lot but not very impressive at any
-guitar, piano, ukulele, skating, drawing, cooking
Zach Hill, one of the greatest drummers ever is probably an intp. he is also a visual artist. i think kinesthetic intelligence is the one that is easiest to improve throughout ones life compared to the others.
As an INFP, I think the kinaesthetic intelligence place you put INFP in was, very accurate. I'm definitely always in my head and not aware of my surroundings, and forget to eat if I'm very focused on whatever I'm doing. Although, I thought INFP would be higher in the interpersonal category due to their high empathy
same!!
As an INFP I feel like I have very good hand-eye coordination but at the same time not very aware of my surroundings at all
I use my head too much while trying to do sports if I’m stressed ill be the worst I’m not bad at all if I just stop thinking sometimes I excel compared to others that way. I kind of agree with the empathy thing but I don’t think we value agreeableness our empathy just makes us easily understanding of others and less likely to have strong objections with the understanding of others views but when we do have one we won’t bend for anyone just to satisfy
I agree.
@@_dashyy Interesting comment. As an INFP I managed to become among the best in the world in multiple videogames, but I noticed at the highest level, that the other guys were like truly focused, their head was always in the game, I would always get distracted, my head would float whereever it wants to. Sometimes my awareness just went MIA and I never learned to prevent it. It all started to make more sense when I started to research psychology.
I added up the points he gave, putting unlikely as 1 point, and highly likely as 4 points
INTJ 9 INTP 11 ENTJ 10 ENTP 13
INFJ 13 INFP 9 ENFJ 13 ENFP 10
ISTJ 8 ISFJ 12 ESTJ 11 ESFJ 13
ISTP 11. ISFP 10 ESTP 13. ESFP 9
I feel intelligent (ENTP)
as an entp, im glad that these results prove our strengths
*INTJ* I was empowered with logic but for what cost...
introverted nerds dont seem to win on this scale :sunglasses:
@@nanu4144 oh dang, I just noticed that the only introverted type to get 13 is infj
INFP:
Logical: Possible
Linguistic: Highly Likely
Kinesthetic: Unlikely
Interpersonal: Possible
Thanks!
@@daygenae kinesthetic is should have been high likely
@@aren9103 True. I've always been connected to my body, aware of even the smallest things, especially during exercise. I agree with the others tho I'm a great linguist
@@daygenae yes me too, idk but i feel like if they give me enough time i can learn most of the languages. I’ve learned english by myself and still learning the other ones..and i think infp’s would be great dancers or stuff like that right?
@Mitch Connor hmm,not often. Why?
(pts.)
logical / linguistic / kinaesthetic / interpersonal
ESTP = 2 + 1 + 3 + 2
ESFP = 0 + 0 + 3 + 2
ISFP = 0 + 1 + 3 + 2
ISTP = 3 + 0 + 3 + 0
ENFJ = 1 + 3 + 2 + 3
INFJ = 2 + 3 + 1 + 3
ENFP = 0 + 3 + 1 + 2
INFP = 1 + 3 + 0 + 1
ESTJ = 2 + 2 + 2 + 1
ESFJ = 0 + 2 + 2 + 3
ISFJ = 2 + 2 + 1 + 3
ISTJ = 2 + 1 + 1 + 0
ENTJ = 2 + 1 + 2 + 1
ENTP = 3 + 3 + 1 + 2
INTJ = 3 + 1 + 1 + 0
INTP = 3 + 3 + 0 + 1
(total)
ESTP = 8
ESFP = 5
ISFP = 6
ISTP = 6
ENFJ = 9
INFJ = 9
ENFP = 6
INFP = 5
ESTJ = 7
ESFJ = 7
ISFJ = 8
ISTJ = 4
ENTJ = 6
ENTP = 9
INTJ = 5
INTP = 7
---- infj✨ hehe
Holy shit we’re in the top tier
~infj
ENTP here, this was *rigged* so that every other type didn't feel bad about themselves!!!. but nice try infj. you're a far second😈
@@7Bobby7 Even if you actually were in first place, I’d feel bad for you, not me, for being so arrogant 🙃
Ego boost, a classical bragging of the type :)
I believe the interpretation of this has flaws, please revise. 😁
~INTP
As an ISTP, I can definitely confirm that people tend to like us more than we like them and we definitely come up with ways to deal with different individuals. It’s not that we hate some of the people we interact with, it’s that they can be inconvenient or draining to deal with.
yes
word
So so true.
i do agree on interpersonal intelligence. As an intp i never relate to the "socially stupid" stigma. In fact i always considered myself as one of the few peoples that can clearly see all the social cues on that table. The difference is; most of us (i assume?) are really good at catching the cues, even the ones you might not catch, we link them with the smallest oldest details and we create a scheme about the relationships, peoples, gestures, topics etc. we classify them right then and there. We know the rules very well, but we don't play by the rules. We choose to not play by the rules and it's kinda fun tbh. It's like a game at times, it keeps us entertained especially if the conversation gets very shallow. I don't know if i have a good empathy ability (i guess no) but i think every other type should know (if they are curious about intp's) that at least some of us (but i think most of us) are aware of the social atmosphere as a whole and in details even tho we don't show it.
This should be one of the top comments here. I am not an INTP but someone very close to me is. And I have caught her doing the same for me. I would never knew where and how she caught the minute details of my character which I never recognized myself and boom just when I am going through a crisis they have a flowchart ready to be flashed before me explaining the causes, effects and solutions. Who does it like the INTPs bro ?$+;$(##((# ???!
You all know the rules very well which allows you to defy it with veey valid reasoning. I love how INTPs understand so well and so much. ( well I know the negative extreme kf this "attribute") but anyway I will continue to simp ^.^
All I can say out of my experience with INTPs is that they sympathize well but empathy is not something predominant in them.
@@godhuliroy8585 Since english isn't my native language i've always found it hard to understand the concept of sympathy in english (cause we use it slightly different in my language) but i heard a lot of ppl say that about intp's! And thank you for the kind words heheh ^_^
@@WeCouldntFindNameYet welcome . out of all the personality types I look upto INTPs the most the reason I keep digging for INTP comments :")
ISTP:
Logical: highly likely
Linguistic: unlikely
Kinesthetic: highly likely
Interpersonal: unlikely
"yes"
~ISTP
Well stated.
@chimpanzee eagle the way I think, behave, and make decisions.
ISTP gang
@@Luke-Matz ISTP gang: Unlikely
Yall ain't suited for relations it seems.
As an ISTP, I totally agree with this.
Logical - Highly Likely
Linguistic - Unlikely
Kinaesthetic - Highly Likely
Interpersonal - Unlikely
You would see that the ISTP is always on the extreme category. In short, we, ISTPs, are mostly not very good when in comes to communication.
I rarely find someone of the same personality as mune
An INFJ here, I have been in an online interaction (game) with an ISTP and let me tell you they aren't good communicators. Yes, we had great communication, but in terms of attachment and communication the ISTP wasn't good at all. Despite that, I valued the brief interaction, his knowledge is what I seek for in terms of communication, but emotionally ahaha nah.
@@tharealest.930 as an ISTP, this made me 😆
Thanks! 🤗
ISTP, very underrated as always. We are so smart that we just take the mind infj and learn. That's all. No problem.
@@tharealest.930 Blah blah blah, where's the advice? Empty criticism does not interest anyone.
As an ISTP type, I really agreed with a lot of the points that you made. The interpersonal one was so spot-on, that there's really no question as to why I'm that personality type.
ENTP:
Logical: Highly likely
language: Highly likely
Kinaesthetic: Possible
Interpesonal: likely
I'd say:
Logical: Likely
Liguistic: Highly Likely
Kinaesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Possible
Thank you
Thanks
thanks. i can go now
Some other suggestions:
- type most likely to die first in a horror film
- type most likely to survive the apocalypse
I don’t know just throwing some random suggestions.
Hell yeah....
EXFP are the first dead, I'd guess. My mom is an ENFP and she'd keep talking while she's getting stabbed
YES PLEASE
most likely to get highly likely in most likely videos
most like likely to come of as other types
ENFP here, I would rank ENFP as likely in kinesthetics. Having good hand-eye coordination DOES require a routine to get good at (which is hard to do). But once they get past a certain learning curve, they can get very passionate about physical expression. Wether that’s a sport or musical instrument.
ENTP supremacy is always amazing to watch, thanks.
Especially if you are an ENTP
So is the ENTP inability to materialize their superiority in any useful or tangible way.
ENTP are super geniuses at being delusional
LOGICAL:
INTJ 6:37
LINGUISTIC:
INTJ 10:28
KNAESTHETIC:
INTJ 16:09
INTERPERSONAL:
INTJ 25:08
Where all of my intjs are??❤
i test as both infj and intj(tho lately i lean towards tj). im bad with math/science, to downright stupid at times. but i feel pretty on spot in the rest. im not good with talk and people.
Almost had a heart attack when I skipped to the end 💀 agree with Nathan, though
@@dragon_nova_luna Hi fellow “int?j”
That is quite interesting considering an INTJ is continuously strategically thinking... I cannot acknowledge a true realistic need for math (even as an engineer) so it’s difficult to find motive to study but when I do, I understand... Things are exactly the way they appear for us so that’s also why I’m known as a bittersweet pessimist.
Science? As in you don’t logically see Ag (Silver) with a positive 1 charge?... I do legitimately get curious how an non-naturally illogical mind views math...
@@comicalastranomical2780 no I mean that I'm not good at things like math of physics, though in high school chemistry did make some sense and was pretty ok at it. I just like sciences like astronomy more, curious on how processes are created and what makes us and why. I tend to ask why behind anything and that annoys people. I have a few traits from intj, I dont think I'm 100% intj, because i behave more on the fj side(or at least how I feel bc I tend to have a lot of seem emotional moments), but I do feel I have a few tj traits, if it makes sense. I keep trying to see and understand functions in order to know in the end what I am. Working on it. But sometimes I lean more on some of those tj traits. Same for people, I try to understand why they are as they are, and despite pursuing a romantic interest, I still partially feel no point in human interaction when humans are so difficult and fickle, and it is difficult to understand them and social norms, as they distract me from what my plans for future are and also drain me, bc I make effort to socialize well. I guess I can be strange with wanting affection and rejecting it in the same time. I become quite worrisome over things but in the same time cant empathize with everyone's problems. I switch often between warm and cold thinking. And I guess I have a craving for power to make things better, bc I feel often I'm surrounded by complacent idiots. Then again I might just be self absorbed at that ^^;
I am INTJ and really good in Math, Science usw. I am also learning 6 Languages but my mother language German is worse then the German of others. I am not Emotionally Intelligent usw though
I am an ENFP but I've never struggled with logical thinking in my life, in fact that's the area where I excel in things like programming or problem solving in general.
Logically speaking I guess a type having blind Ti should in theory put them in that position so I am not even mad at that but I think that having Te as a third function means that its not hard for us to juggle between Fi and Te, in fact Te Ne makes for a great combination which can solve problems extremely fast using "conventional" logic.
So I don't think that we're less capable of being logical, we just have different priorities or preferences more like : I understand what you mean and it makes perfect sense, but I will still do what I feel like doing. At least when we are less mature.
Thank you! I'm an enfp and I don't see us as illogical I've never been bad at solving problems even mathematical problems I agree with what you said on how we do understand logic but sometimes it's just not our priority and we'll go our own way
@@89hqtee79 everyone does all of these things. Even very good se inferior sportspeople exist. Not me, not even near. Just it needs work for us. Like real work. Just to pass the high school pe class. Like not working for your math and language tests few days later, but sweating physically for the pe exam just after them kind of work. Working to be capable of not droping the ball, two hours a day, untill your hands and arms are bruised purple kind of work. All the while your peers were enjoying good sport and fresh air, why, they just saw the move, tried a minute, and did it. Now I was better than them at the end. obviously. and entered the school team. I won that round.
So you two are right in your conclusions. Reasons may differ from person to person though.
Exactly! I think he underestimated how good ENFP’s are at noticing patterns, contributing to analytical thinking. I’m an ENFP and I’ve always been great at maths and other areas that require analytical thinking.
I agree, I'd put them in likely
I think logical thinking is a big strength of ENFPs, especially with Te
I’m another for the logic of the ENFP. I hate to say it but I especially engage in Te when I’m angry.
For all the ENTJs that haven't got the patience to sit through the whole thing but still wanna know why:
Logical: 4:26
Linguistic: 11:00
Kinaesthetic: 19:33
Interpersonal: 22:05
Omg thank you, not an ENTJ but it's my fav type so thankkkss 😁😁
Thank you
~ an ENTJ
thanks
THANK U
Oh thanks a lot
Don't forget we can grow in all these covered areas. As an ENFP, I admit I was challenged logically through most of my young life. In my 20's, it budded a little. In my 30's, I ratched up my Te. I also developed an interest in strategy boardgames, which initially was a very painful encounter with my low Ti. Now, some 7-10 years later, Ti is a medium-strength suit for me. I hold my own in board and card games against INTP's, ENTP's, and INTJ's.
Very well said! ~ Nathan
But I just hate strategy games what do i dooo ;,,((
@@ae3 start with simple ones! I think strategy games are cool, despite having the attention span of a house fly. World dom games are always fun
(INTP) Bravo!
Oh! There is hope for me yet!
INFJ
Logical: Likely
Linguistic: Highly likely
Kinesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Highly likely
so thoughtful of you
Thank you for that
Today you're my favorite person on internet
Fav person too. , thanks!!!!!!
as an infp, i really agreed with where you put infps in linguistic intelligence. you worded it brilliantly. i've never really found myself to be a good speaker. although i like public speaking, when it comes to voicing my emotions, i get really shy or don't know what to say. however when i try to put it on paper with expressions or metaphors, it becomes really fluid and easy to understand. these rankings are really accurate imo :)
As an fellow infp I agree, I feel the same way.
If I could communicate with everyone via text, I might be world's most popular man
Abstraction, storytelling, and means outside of direct words...it becomes something else that we can see between each other, and yet, others, we are a stone wall...we're magnets for the worst in people and we try to save those people...to our own detriment...
Agreed. Pretty much sums up why I always get higher grades in essay/creative writing.
I just can't stop doing this. I need help.
LOGICAL (definition: 0:50)
2:07 ESTP
2:37 ISTP
3:04 ENFJ
3:28 ESFJ
3:46 INFJ
4:09 ISFJ
4:24 ENTJ
4:49 ESFP
5:13 INFP
5:27 ISTJ
5:49 ESTJ
6:15 ENTP
6:36 INTJ
7:01 ISFP
7:18 INTP
7:35 ENFP
LINGUISTIC (definition: 1:08)
8:00 ESTJ
8:20 ISTJ
8:54 INFP
9:19 ENFP
9:35 ESFP
10:00 ISFP
10:29 INTJ
10:59 ENTJ
11:24 ESFJ
11:56 ISFJ
12:26 INTP
12:54 ENTP
13:13 ENFJ
13:34 INFJ
13:51 ISTP & 14:28
14:07 ESTP
KINAESTHETIC (definition: 1:18)
14:38 ESTP
15:02 INFJ
15:25 ENTP
15:37 ISFJ
16:08 INFJ & INTJ
16:46 ISTJ
17:03 ESTJ
17:25 ENFP
17:45 INTP & INFP
18:20 ESFP
18:50 ISFP
19:13 ESFJ
19:33 ENTJ
20:07 ISTP
INTERPERSONAL (definition: 1:39 & 20:34)
21:07 ESTJ
21:23 ENFJ
21:40 ENFP
22:04 ENTJ
22:40 ENTP
23:12 ESFJ
23:34 ESFP
23:53 ESTP
24:19 INFJ
24:48 INFP
25:08 INTJ
25:49 INTP
26:18 ISFJ
26:47 ISFP
27:09 ISTJ
27:33 ISTP
As an INTJ, it is definitely possible for us to have very good kinaesthetic intelligence. I was and am an accomplished athlete who has competed on a national level in my career. I am also an editor in my day to day profession, so I spend all day, every day working with words and language, but MBTI is not ironclad, just an indication and not all of us fit the mold perfectly. :)
What is having high kinesthetic intelligence that comes to sports like?
@@azaloth4168 It's like having very, very good awareness of your body and how it operates. I'd like to say this is all the time, but it's when I'm focused on it. All my worst injuries have been when I'm just doing regular stuff and not paying attention to my body and what it's doing. When I'm working mind and body together, I very rarely mess up catastrophically - balance, reflexes, sense of self in space - they are all very good. It makes it easy to pick up new skills and adapt things I've learned to new uses. I am practically ambidextrous when it comes to gross motor skills mainly because I can pick things up quickly with either hand more than because I am actually ambidextrous. It's hard to explain really; it just comes super easily.
@@angelaharris53 tbh . I observed my body movements so much as a kid . It was really fun to observe and calculate my movements.and I had nothing to do. One time,I was trying to observe how humans eat . result I forgot how to eat 😂. Then I had to learn how to eat by feels and I was horrible at it 😂-intj
That’s crazy. As an INTJ we must live fairly similar lives lol. I’m a basketball athlete and also an editor for a day job… weird 😂
Yup you can still can be an intj with developed se/Si function
INTP here. A few weeks ago, I touched something and I was like how the fuck did I touch it when it's half a meter away from me for a split second. And than I realised I have hands... Idk how that happened, to be honest, I had a headache that day, but it's still weird. Once again pushing the boundaries of physical unawareness
Wow.
😯😯😯
You've gone mad my dear
As an INFP I definitly realate 🙄
@@SlickMind 🤣
ENFP
logical: unlikely
linguistic: highly likely
Kinesthetic: possible
interpersonal: likely
I would honestly probably bump ENFPs up one in both kinesthetic and interpersonal, but the other two seem correct.
The ENFPs I know seem to quite like sports and physicality and also be surprisingly good at the physical things they do. Not the best, but quite good nonetheless. Though I'm not so sure this translates well to their physical everyday reality, where they seem to be a bit more oblivious. Perhaps they would fit better in a middle ground between possible and likely, should such a middle ground exist lol.
As for interpersonal, as far as I've observed, they are excellent people-people. Nearly on par with ENFJ. They seem to get along with and be liked by nearly everyone they encounter.
I'm ENFP an I'm the exact opposite to that list. So weird
How could logical part being "unlikely"?? I think it should be either likely or highly likely, and I'd say it's only "likely" on linguistics 🤔 hmmm
@@amoldivo Same. As an ENFP I am pretty good in logical thinking, but sometimes miss the right words.
When it's comes to interpersonal l think ENFPs are highly likely.
ENTP here... this remind me when i was 3 years old, I kept asking my dad "why does the beggar beg?" my dad said, "bcs he has no money."
I kept asking, " why no money?" Dad answered, "They have no job."
I kept asking, "why is that so?" My dad tiredly answered, "because they did not study well!"
Then I said, "mommy did not study well..." my dad could not help but laughed
That is exactly the case!
Hella fake
@@nacholopezpardo2871 be my daddy & I'll show you 🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘
ENTP here. One of the first questions I remember asking my mum was “if god created us then who created god”. At 4-5 years old she probably wasn’t expecting that kind of logic
So this was a broadly accurate analysis. Well done. I just want to add that INTJs are often unfairly maligned with regard to social skills. I know many INTJs who are thoroughly charismatic social operators (to the point I wouldn't believe they score INTJ save for the fact they've taken the test multiple times). The thing about INTJs is that they're niche products. That is, when they're addressing their core audience (usually other NTs), they can become godlike in their ability to relate to and motivate other people. Contrast that to ENTJs/ESTJs, who essentially function as social bulldozers (basically overwhelming people with the force of their personality, thereby inducing Stockholm Syndrome). INTJs can be just as (or moreso) influential but typically outsource their social influence-peddling to more adept personality types.
All I'm saying is don't underestimate the INTJ's social acumen. They understand people from both a highly pragmatic and theoretical perceptive. ENTPs (such as myself) are similar, but we're more superficially charming and less goal-oriented than INTJs.
Exactly. Throughout my life/career I've been repeatedly recognized as coach of the month, top sales person, favorite teacher, etc. based on my charisma, leadership, and social adaptability. I'm often told I have "a gift for people". The irony is, it's just something I use like a tool when necessary. Hence why these awards etc. are usually work related. Otherwise I'm pretty antisocial 😅. -INTJ
7:53
I´d say ENFPs are masters of thinking out loud... So as long as you´d cut them some slack they are good at combining information. I agree that it´s not as natural as with INTJ´s for example tho, which is why I´d only put them in possible as well
"you need to break a few people, uhm, I mean eggs" 😂
Life motto. 🤣
People were once eggs, in the uterus.
ISFP
Logical: Unlikely
Liguistic: Possible
Kinaesthetic: Highly likely
Interpersonal: Likely
Linguistic should at least be likely in my opinion
@@merenwen4495 agreed
I think at the end of the day we have to remember MBTI is more about preferences, rather than skills. I'm an INFP who was always at the top of maths and logical subjects all the way up to university, when I lost interest in it. I'd say I'm really good at logical thinking, I'm just not interested in it. Meanwhile, I was always pretty bad in art and literature, I just never had any sense for it, even though I appreciate it.
I think Ne is extremely useful when it comes to solving problems, it allows you to quickly connect seemingly unrelated concepts, and reach solutions in difficult math problems. People seem to acknowledge this for xNTPs but seem to forget xNFPs also use Ne a lot, even if it comes without Ti.
I couldnt agree more im logically very apt..i score high scores for aptitude whic often ppl find very difficult...but im also drawn to art and writing so i tend to devote my time for the two... ppl dont see me under the smart light bcos of that...but i have met other infps n they r really smart as well..its just our preferences...we act less logical but deep down we cab solve literally any problems
The test is an experiment. Myers-Briggs, both mother and daughter, felt they needed to come up with a solution that best states an individual’s personality.
It’s not about preference but more about the dominant trait. I LOVE creativity, I talk to people SO well but I’m still introverted, I am emotionally selfish as an INFP is typically, in which they care mostly about how other people understand their emotions. But it’s WHO you are as a person.
I’m INTP, and I’m characterized as very into my own head and always theorizing and they call us the Philosophers, Scientists, Lawyers, Etc.. but I would NEVER like to study ALL the time for school or read books.
I actually hate feeling too trapped, but naturally I’m intelligent and I won’t deny that. I agree with you however. Anyone can be intelligent and work hard, read books, study. But it isn’t your dominant trait. If you took the test, you chose what you meaningfully felt.
I believe INTP’s AND ENTP’s can change the world. Before I found out about MBTI… I was already very fond of people like Sherlock Holmes and Tony Stark, both fictional characters who are INTP (Sherlock Holmes) and ENTP (Tony stark). I acknowledge the thought processes they possess.
It’s mostly about the way INTP, INTJ, ENTP, and ENTJ’s confront their knowledge. They’re very different, and it doesn’t make them nerdy. I know a friend who is SUPER SMART, but I DOUBT she’s any of these. She isn’t Curious, or Spontaneous, into her own head, etc. she’s very rule following and doesn’t think big, all she does is study and study with a 4.60 GPA score. Even with that I’m able to teach MYSELF the stuff she learns in school.
I’m pretty sure she’s an ISTJ. A literal robot.
I totally agree to this. My sister is an INFP, and even though math is definitely not her strong point, I always see her backing up her arguments with logic and data, which I really appreciate.However, when it comes down to stuff that is very personal to her, she will often throw logic out of the window, and we end up clashing a lot.
Well that's amusing. I'm an ENFP and the first one on logic said I'm unlikely. HOWEVER, good sir. I absolutely love puzzle games, maths and science. In fact I prefer it to English and I'm even a maths tutor! Soooo. Not sure I fit that bill haha. I tend to see patterns before others and when in school I would complete and comprehend my work much before others in the class. That being said I am an ENFP with slight autism (an unusual pairing, yes, but more common in girls) so perhaps that plays a role in my logical side. Though, as you can see by how much I've written, I still tend to use too many words. :p
Are you a Te-subtype perhaps??
@@timefortee Yes, I am. So extroverted thinking. :)
I have a lot of ENFP friends that seem to think they are more logical than they are. (Not saying it’s true in your case) But they often use the reasoning of liking math or doing well in math in school. But I don’t think that necessarily translates to being logical. Also, in my experience I have personally found that out of the N types, the ENFP decision making process seems to be the most illogical to me as an ENTP. But I would personally put ENFP’s in the possible category for logic. I think it’s possible and they have the capacity especially compared to some of the other types but it just doesn’t seem to be as important to them, as they often get into deep thought and make connections about their own or others emotions.
@@shanic2865 That's true too. I think we like to analyse the entire story. I know for myself, when decision making or trying to understand something/someone, I start with the logistics. How it/they works, pros and cons, the controlled outcomes of certain scenarios and play it all out in my head. But I'll ALSO take into account the unseen possibility and emotional factors. So perhaps it's more that many people tend to be logical OR emotional thinkers, but ENFP's, along with a few others I'm sure, look at it from both angles in attempt to get a bigger picture. People often think of us as ones who act on a whim, which we do when it's just fun and games. However, when it comes to problem solving/reading the room/making crucial decisions or life skills etc, we suddenly become perfectionists and need every last fact and detail to make a decision/proper analysis of the situation.
Hard relate!
Every INTP knows where they are.
or do they?
I do believe female INTP also exist.
I mean, on an occasion you could find the rare and elusive female INTP.
I know that sounds surreal but they actually exist.
Although you don't have to go around the entire universe to find a female INTP compared to a Female INTJ.
--yes is joke you I no have to tell--
@@RetardTheRetard-ey9zm Imagine marrying a female INTP as a male INTP. Wouldn't that be... wonderful?
Isolating while brooding over the deeper nature of the universe and their place in it...oh you mean on the list😂
I'm (probably) ENTP so i can't say for sure.
I think the best option to determine someone's intelligence is to never underestimate, don't jump to conclusions right away, and being pragmatic?..
aka dont be high Te user?
@@KapteeniKetza Bruhh, that's my polar function lol. But I'm not saying it's useless though.
We just have to use every single function adequately.
Intelligence is not a rigid concept and not consistent. Imagination, creativity, your will to solve a problem will influence your results
My ego is pleased with seeing INTP in two highly likely categories, for the other two I don't even care
(actually I really do care about the interpersonal one but I have no energy or will to work on it, can I just magically be as good at it as my friend who is ESFJ is? Thanks)
EDIT: grammar
Meanwhile the ESFJ has no awareness of Ni so they are just as cornered in that area as we are in others.
own the awkwardness confidently. People love it.
@@gramcrackag6342 in my experience, people just look at you like you are even more crazy than they originaly thougth if you do that 🙃
ISFJ
Logical: Likely
Linguistic: Likely
Kinaesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Highly Likely
Thanks
@leonardo martínez omg fellow isfjs
Finallyy ty
As an ISFJ myself, I think he got it pretty accurate. I’d switch around Linguistic and Interpersonal for myself specifically, but I was an English major, lol. 😅
after seeing the comments and reading them,
i see a lot of INTPs here,
guessing we all arrived to boost our egos huh?
- sincerely,an intp.
I feel like other types come to this channel to SPECIFICALLY learn about INTPs too.
Me, an INTP, anytime I see “most intelligent” and “16 mbti” together: “Stroke my ego. STROKE MY EGO.”
TRUE
@@Jammyjellyfish LMFAO
- INTP
Definitely
To reiterate a point in this video; Unlikely doesn't mean impossible.
I'm an INTP but I actually have very solid interpersonal and kinesthetic skills.
I grew up loving athletics, violin, dance and art almost as much as science, math, and english.
I also pride myself in having learned to read the atmosphere and naturally navigate conversations without coming off as overly strange.
Remember it's only a weakness if you're content to leave it that way!
I think underdeveloped ENFPs can truly be some of the most irrational and illogical types. We value our personal feelings very highly, and receive input through intuition, which is not always very realistic. While xNTPs can really ground their intuitive observations through a logical framework, for us our Ne often triggers our emotionality, thus making us a bit irrational by default.
However I will say some of the ENFPs I’ve met have incredibly brilliant minds... but you can tell they’ve put in the effort. It’s totally counter-intuitive for us to skip over our Fi and let Te take the reigns, but once you get past the initial growing pains you’ll be surprised at how adept you can be lol!
Definitely struggling with a logical career as ENFP right now, but I guess there's hope :)
"we (intj) also struggle to communicate with... humans"
lol as an intj myself, i know three languages(english is the third) and currently learning fourth one. But the problem is who do I talk to in the first place?
Yup, if linguistic intelligence is about learning languages and writing texts, I think we should score high. But if it's more social, interpersonal, we wouldn't be that high anymore.
You also struggle with self awareness. You can never accept being commanded unless it seems to be logical or by an authoritive figure.
I would love to listen to intjs but the thing they might not want me to 🤩
@@godhuliroy8585 we are seem to have wonderful ideas in our mind that when translated to human words are horrifying such as "world domination" and "foreseeing the future". I tend to keep that for myself to not creep my friends.
@@eikkeeh I think I might willingly want to invite that. See the thing is I crush on intjs i cant explain why so fuckit I may want to test my limits
I think both the ENXJs as well as the ENFPs all need to be moved up one level each in the Logical ranking. I also think both the ESFPs and the ENTJs need to be moved up one level each in the linguistic ranking as well.
I completely agree.
Yeah I thought ENFPs would be possible
isfp ranking was so legit, i used to be good with friends but currently im more closed off. so when u said it was either theyd be rlly good or bad at it was pretty shocking on my part
RIP to all the ENTP's that skipped to 18:00 without context and got their ego shattered.
I feel u
Me after doing that : 👁️👄👁️
ENTP not top tier pshhhh lies! Get that INFJ outta there and make some space hahahah. They wont mind.
@@catt8111 boi I'm infj..well infj do mirror a lot of entp..for example socrates is an entp while plato is an infj.. don't have to agree with me on that but do know infj-entp is a pedagogue relationship which means they teach each other a lot to reach maturity and possibly enlightenment(ish).
@@Yunixes but tell that to the INFJ. They never listen to me and prefer to stay undeveloped and get super super offended when I point out any of their flaws or things they do to make people hate them or mistrust them. They can just never admit they are wrong about anything. Super stubborn Ni-J complex! hahahha The best I've ever gotten is them saying they're 50% wrong and trying to get me to be nice and meet them half way when they're clearly wrong. They definitely keep me on my toes. It's very fun. Well fun for me hahahahah.
@@catt8111 good luck trying to make INXJ listen..they literally have low to zero awareness(which can be trained or if they are mature) of attention because they have Si demon(8th slot) in their unconscious..instead being the one who listens to somebody else they are the one who "command" other people to listen to them(it's a se inferior thing because they want "Ni" loyalty/attention lol from other people especially intj)..however if it something that they are interested in especially infj then they will listen.
This one's for ENFPs:-
Logical- 7:34 Unlikely
Linguistic- 9:18 Highly Likely
Kinesthetic- 17:25 Possible
Interpersonal- 21:39 Likely
I would rate ENFPs higher in interpersonal. All the ones I know are awesome at networking.
@@amostunusualday I'm an ENFP, and tbh I'm pretty intelligent on the interpersonal level tbh I can just vibe with everyone.
@@amostunusualday No. Their Ne makes their Fi quite unsympathetic. They are more playful than emotional
@@amostunusualday yes i am😅 thanks. Enfp
Creativity is one category that could have been interesting ( unless you've adressed it in a previous video ?)
I was also thinking about this!
Creativity isn’t really an intelligence tho
@@yunggrampa727 I think you’re wrong about that one, it’s one of the highest forms of intelligence there is but it’s greatly overlooked. Watch Jordan Peterson, and some of the greats like Einstein point out how incredible creativity can be: “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
As an ISTP i agree with all. Im not that introverted and consider myself good enough at interpersonal skills but doesn't feels natural, and definitely sometimes i just avoid dealing with people, not because i dont like them, its just more practical
I am an ISTP as well! I rarely see these type. I am very introverted but I can talk with people just fine but the problem is that it feels pretty unnatural for me, almost as if whatever comes out of my mouth is cringe or unreal.
I just avoid people because I dont like dealing with them nor do I have something to talk about.
Fellow ISTP here. I can be very introverted most of the time, but with people I like to mix with, I can be charismatic and sociable as I like to expend my social energy, albeit my social battery is relatively low than my friends. I do treasure relationships with people I love and mix as it makes me feel alive as a human being (maybe my FE is developing in a healthy manner, I guess)
If you skip to the end then this video will make zero sense... just putting that out there. There are four different types of intelligence covered throughout the video.
What I left out:
So at the start I mentioned 5 intelligences although I removed one of them. The one that I removed was ‘spatial intelligence.’ This includes pattern recognition and the ability to imagine changes in the physical reality. For example chess players demonstrate extremely good spatial intelligence because they’re constantly imagining a chess board and arrangement of pieces that doesn’t exist in reality. They’re moving pieces in their minds only whilst deciding which move is best. Similarly when you’re.. rearranging furniture (in your head) in a room or trying to judge how things will fit together those are examples of using spatial intelligence.
It’s almost like that’s a mental or theoretical kinaesthetic intelligence so I think some of the intuitive types might be very good at it.
~ Nathan
what was the last type you didn’t get to?
@@jakethurman3318 most probably music. Although it's been years since I read about this so I could be wrong
Oh thank god i was so confused
I just updated the pinned comment with it! ~ Nathan
Do you think spatial intelligence would be more linked to Ni-Se or Ne-Si?
Well, I just couldn't help, I prepared a table in Excel for these 4 different categories and gave points for each personality based on the rankings Nathan put them in. Like 3-2-1-0. And here is the list of the most intelligent :)
1- INFJ & ENFJ & ENTP with 9 points each
4- ESTP & ISFJ with 8 points each
6- ESFJ & ESTJ & INTP with 7 points each
9- ENFP & ISTP & ISFP & ENTJ with 6 points each
13- INFP & ESFP & INTJ with 5 points each
16- ISTJ with 4 points
My favorite types are all highest. But i also like INTJ
There's an obvious flaw in this system. The categories are not meant to be combined. you're setting yourself up for multiple statistical errors.
@@drwizarrd4421 Well, of course you are right but I don't claim that I have come up with a totally accurate and consistent statistical calculation. All I did was to list the types by the classes Nathan attributed to them. And in a sense, the results indicate according to Nathan's opinions, there are some types which are most likely to be intelligent in these 4 categories altogether. Yeah they are distinct categories but I think there is not a problem in considering all of them under the title of "intelligence" of which they all are a part of.
@@adakilicarslan5271 "but I think there is not a problem in considering all of them under the title of "intelligence" of which they are all a part of"
I would have to strongly disagree. According to this, one can interpret that the ENFJ is among the most intelligent types and if I were the head of a logical company incorporated and took a look at your unscrupulous data on TH-cam, then i would probably hire an ENFJ as head custodian. Which of course would've been the biggest mistake of my life as well as wasted both of our time and harmed the pride and integrity and probity and rectitude and honor and.....this is an mbti channel mate, we're full of jokes here, don't take me too seriously lol.
@@drwizarrd4421 Hahah yeah I get it and what I was saying was out of the same logic as well. I completely understand the way you are thinking and explaining and I agree with you. However, my intention was not to propose a scientific result, I just did it out of mere curiosity and fun. After all, this is what MBTI is all about. Cheers mate.
ISTJ
Logical: Likely
Linguistic: Likely
Kinaesthetic: Possible
Interpersonal: Unlikely
*This is self-rating
Linguistic: Possible.
I'm an ESTJ and out of the metrics you scored, I would agree that the INFJ is the strongest one overall. I know two personally and logic wise they are both very intelligent, listening skills and empathy are second to none and they have very sharp intuitions. One of the two was actually also a college level athlete with great kinesthetic intelligence. Too bad its the rarest type but they make really good trustworthy friends.
As an INTJ, this is too accurate, specially the interpersonal part. I even got the lowest possible score in an interpersonal test back in high school lol
No.
I think I should add this here:
No matter where you end up ranking in each type of intelligence, *remember that every person is unique and anyone can develop any of their eight functions to excel at areas no one would expect them to.*
Personally, I’m an ENTJ who (depending on the circumstances) might be mistyped as all XNTX types plus INFJ. My knack for fields that are not very ENTJ-like (such as poetry, writing, music, dancing, counseling, CS, quantum physics, etc) makes MBTI junkies go, “Are you _sure_ you’re an ENTJ??” Which is crap.
Remember that, while MBTI is useful for self-development, analysis, and understanding, it’s in no way intended to be a box to limit the human brain. Your type is your preferred pattern of thinking and behaviour, not a rulebook. Shadow functions exist to grow and come out of the shadows.
So while Nathan’s assessment of the general population of each personality type and the usual manner in which they apply their functions is utterly top-notch, it’s still discussing stereotypes and typical tendencies. Push forward everyday to be better than yesterday.
Nathan, I thank you again for another inclusive, considerate, efficient, and informative video!
Lots of ENTPs mistype as ENTJs.
@@timefortee Sure, but are you trying to say that I’m not an ENTJ? Because I’m pretty sure I know myself better than you do.
I love Ne and all the varied guesses, the creativity of it, and I use it critically when Ni is failing me, but my constant focus on Ni is laughably obvious. Just last night I was analysing type relations and trying to find one pattern while my INFP friend kept insisting that there doesn’t necessarily need to be *one* pattern. He ended up settling for letting me indulge in Ni then using my results to analyse individual relationships and see whether my pattern, my guess, is valid. (apparent Ne outlook).
@@MsMrExe I don't know you specifically but I know the trend of mistyping in MBTI land, and I also know specimen of both types irl and what you describe and how you express yourself is 100% in the ENTP category and 0% in the ENTJ. And no, you can't use both Ne and Ni consciously, one of them will be unconscious. Unless you trust hippie theories about how everyone uses everything all the time which they should rename since it has little to do with Jung at that point.
@@timefortee Well, your concern is valid but still also not. I said nothing of using it consciously. You can, of course, _become_ conscious of the way your brain works through analysis of your own behaviour, especially if you’re surrounded by people who act the opposite of the way you do and make you notice your own tendencies. It’s called psychology.
Yes, I act like an ENTP in certain circumstances (just as I act like an INFJ in others), but that's only because humans are complicated and no one acts one set way all the time-unless _you_ are one of the people who wants to put humans into boxes.
I might be playful and overly curious and enjoy finding loopholes and workarounds, but I’m too obsessed with accomplishment and planning to be an ENTP. A competitive person who strives to gain power and lead and always impress others can’t be an ENTP. I’m simply too intense and goal-oriented to be one.
I actually have a fabulous ENTP friend with whom I was on a team. Frankly, we love having long discussions and enjoy spending time together, but we can’t be any more different in our approaches. He’s noted repeatedly that perhaps I should chill it a little-especially when I kept checking in on him to see if he’s following the plan I set for the group and doing his part and how far along is he and does he need any help and WHY IS HE NOT WORKING C’MON WE’RE BEHIND SCHEDULE. (No, he’s not lazy, and he _was_ working-just not with as much focus as I was demanding).
@@MsMrExe thank you for your message. Nothing you wrote contradicts being ENTP, we must abandon stereotypes and realize one is not confined to a type's initial toolbox. Also, I found that sometimes giftedness blurs the lines between types and functions, like in my case.
Watching this to procrastinate on writing a paper that is due tomorrow.
Nathan: INFJ Linguistic Inelligence... highly likely
Me: Ah, validation
Also me: Ah, the extreme pressure...
As an ISTP and being at the bottom for Interpersonal and Linguistics, I'm not even slightly offended. It's pretty hilarious how accurate this is for me. 🤣
Same lmao, we got in the highest tier for the less social ones though
"I feel like ENFJ's get a good time in this channel..."
Me, as an ENFJ: 'Subscribed.'
I am an ENTJ and anyone that doesn’t say that we are the best at everything is completely wrong...
Long term memory?
Even another ENTJ?
@@stephen_101 We are all brothers.. Every ENTJ mostly agrees and respect other ENTJs.. and INTJs as well maybe cause we are cool..
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 Yes
Sorry man, INTJs are still the best too...
Extraversion does not automatically equal intelligence. History itself shows that majority of highly intelligent ppl (ones that actually made relevant contributions to society) were reclusive or introverted. Extraversion is great as a self-serving form of intelligence to efficiently survive/thrive as an individual. However, as I pointed out, contributions to the advancement of society as a whole is often reliant upon the intelligence of less extraverted ppl. Also, I'm an INTJ (verified numerous times) and I am naturally very skilled in dancing, running, gymnastics, and most physical sports/activities in general. I was so well known for this in school that I didn't even have to try out / audition for teams. I'm still this way with excellent reflexes. Ideas about types really have to be reevaluated.
Good to see i am doing well here as an ENTP. I kinda felt that differences in school pretty hard and that hurted my personal powers. After School (and University) i started to develop those lost skills for myself. That was the break through to self-esteem and the start for feeling pretty comf in my personality. I know other ENTPs that struggle with that critical points u mentioned (Body development and Debbating to much). Sometimes i "feel" like i am an ENTP outside but an INFJ Inside. Someone has the same exp? ^^
ISTP here. Well, I can say that linguistics being “highly likely” doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed.
Me to as a Entp I feel like a Infj on the inside why is that ? Lol
@@creativenetworkbywyndellle256 meanwhile my answere is the Enneagram type … I am a 5w4 and most INFJs are a 4w5
Ugh same
"If their boundaries are crossed they can show a much fiery side."
I feel so understood when I watch your videos. Thank you for that , Nathan. :) As an ISFP my amiable nature is often mistaken for chance. I am open to healthy attempts at boundary extensions but I lose it when people unapologetically transgress my limits. Some around me try to blur the line between humour and ridicule. It is a sad thing that I am considered too approachable sometimes.
I maintain a certain distance around people for sure which is not always recignized by many, unfortunately *screams into the void*
An infp here who is good at sports and has no artistic talent... I may be in the minority
That or you've mistyped yourself
Good point but I haven’t :) I’ve taken the test many times and always get infp. I have many of the other traits, i.e I live in my own head, I love reading, writing and movies and I’m an empath
You would be correct. I play solely sports namely running and swimming :)
Might have been mistyped. This comment is a bit too 'look at me' for an intp.
@@stuartmatthews91 I’m not an intp?
As an INTP I’ve always obsessed over fitness. However, I can definitely say I started working out because I found myself overthinking so I started putting the energy elsewhere.
Sometimes I work out for hours at a time, maybe even everyday for a few years at some points in my life as an intp, but I pretty much always approach it in a rational way and for rational reasons
"ISTPs often develop very clever strategies for dealing with people...
such as avoiding them completely" 😂
As an intj, I can agree with how blunt we can get. If an Intj were to be a good people's person, then that is something they had to read, research, experiment and develop to fit in or for their own personal goals. Having Fi, I often just start with being blunt and straight up my usual level of weird. It's a good indicator by which you can check on whether the people around you are willing to accept you.
As an ISTP i can say that doing mundane things such as cooking, can be quite the thrill. Why? because when you put yourself at that kind of multitasking activity, and you are improving the timings and the actions on the fly as you do them, its just entertaining as fuck, like, planning your movements, your steps, how far to reach with something, and doing it quickly, with precission, and everything just works, its just BEAUTIFUL. Same with sports or outdoor activities, i usually go cycling and even doing some minor downhill stuff but the way you plan stuff on the fly, physically speaking, managing your weight on the bike to make certain turns, avoid certain obstacles, and all that without loosing even balance, its just B E A U T I F U L. There is a point where your spatial awareness is soo developed, you will know exactly how your body will react to something, and how some objects/tools/vehicles will react to differents situations. So yeah, it makes sense for us to be at the top of "kinaesthetic" intelligence.
Could not agree more
I actually use this strategy socially as well. As long as I’m the one who communicated first, I can usually lead the conversation. -istp
ENTP, highly agree, I'm 22 and i still cant ride a bike, i suck at driving (too much stimuli, too stressing), but i can explain any complex or difficult theory in simple language like its nothing
as someone who personally knows an isfj and an infp, i think their positions should be switched in the logical reasoning.
ISFJ's tend to be more logical than people give them credit for, I think
Hmm but why I feel like ISFJ are likely to be logical than an INFP who has Te has inferior. I understand logical sides to the statements very well but I can't help but make decisions on my Fi. Just using Te kind of makes me ick for some reason idk why. When it comes to social intelligence maybe we should be ranked a little higher. We are good at social situations mostly but we don't try to fake ourselves.
I kind of agree! I think ISFJs are more practical, as INFPs are more idealistic, and tend to be more inward focused with Fi dom. I always think of Frodo and Sam from LOTR - Sam keeps Frodo grounded as he struggles inwardly. My mom is an INFP, and while she's really smart and a great critical thinker, I think she can become way too entangled in her emotions and make hasty conclusions.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 INFPs tend to be very kind, compassionate, gentle souls. The problem is getting them to talk. They're usually the kid in the class that most people don't even know is there, just because they don't seem to have any interest in shallow connections.
I think all the NF types prefer a deep connection, just the extroverted NFs have more of a tolerance for more shallow friendships.
I think it depends on the INFP. Fi can be a very flexible function. Something it might place high value on is logic.
INTJ here: not even started watching and already commenting.... it will be exhaustive and good as usual.
I wish you all out there all the best!
I shall carry on working! :D
ENTJ:- We are the better than you and we are the best possible type out there
@@saberloahj6106 ...you might be right...but at the moment I am working at a plan for World Domination...so my answer is short. ;)
@@robgoodsight6216 You are working on it.. I am already done..
@@saberloahj6106 Uhhh...ok then you won. Good for you!
Yeah you all might as well start acting on it too.
This video was amazing for my ENTP ego
100% but I’m already overly confident so what difference does it make
ENTJ:
Logical Intelligence: Likely
Linguistic Intelligence: Possible
Kinaesthetic: Likely
Interpersonal: Possible
This makes sense as ENTJ's are so diverse because their motivations and drives differ
as a fellow ENTJ, I've noticed we rarely are on the extremes of anything. This is probably because we can thrive in many different environments.