"To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable and wealthy, not rich; to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly; to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await all occasions, hurry never. In other words, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common." Bruce Lee's Creed (a dedication to his wife )
You know more than I in regards to Bruce lee I literally made my assumption based off of his mannerisms during the interview ESTps tend to be super animated we speak with our hands eyes mouth a lot of animation . You seem to know a lot about him so my judgment could be wrong he could have purposely behaved that way during the interview ... your video was great I enjoyed it ... do you think the Isfj and estp is a compatible match they are so different yet Meyers’s Briggs says its a match ( sorry had to add that question in ) I just subbed great stuff and glad to see your open for dialogue despite the fact that I was in disagreement ( however again I could be wrong ) Great channel !
@@themoonbleu627 Thanks bleu, ISTPs and ESTPs are similar in that way, they both value Se and Ti, but for ISTPs Ti is their dominant function. From this interview he seems to speak out loud first, impulsively, which correlates more to dominant Se (which is not a bad thing at all, its natural and a way of getting out of your comfort zone), kind of like 'do first think later', and then when he is searching for an exact word or phrase the Ti would kick in. His quote '“If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done. Make at least one definite move daily toward your goal” kind of reflects that. I'd recommend checking out my ISTP video with David Blaine. As for ISFJ and ESTP I personally believe it is a good match in terms of a relationship because those two types compliment each other's weak spots. IxFJ's have PoLR Te which can sometimes give trouble to setting and accomplishing goals or accepting systems, whereas the ESTP has strong Te, even though they might not value it. And likewise ExTP's have PoLR Fi which can sometimes give trouble with understanding internal emotions or values, which ISFJ's are really good at- and often like to help people in those areas. So, those two types compliment each other in that way. If you're the ESTP in that relationship you should try to gracefully lead the way but don't be too forceful.
Thanks for being the only one in the MBTI community who Typed Bruce Lee correctly ! He was ESTP best fit type in MBTI and SLE best fit type in socionics perfect match in both systems and yet most people type him as ISTP./LSI-ish.... Your channel is very good and your typing skills are impressive ! You Rock man !
Thank you for the comment, I can only imagine what Bruce would have been like if he had lived longer. Some go off of stereotypes, others off of quotes... I try my best to stick to a function stack/psychological data and arrive at a conclusion to what I see from my own experience and understanding. It's just my opinion in the end, but I'm glad you enjoyed the video, cheers!
Wrong. Bruce Lee is clearly Ti dom with Ti-Ni loop propensity to philosophy and Se aux mastery with Si critic detailed precision. Bruce Lee is a very clear example of ISTP, a healthier form of ISTP who actively utilizes Se aux/gift development instead of sliding into Si critic indulgence (unhealthy indulgence of Si, overeating, etc.) seen in unhealthy ISTPs not actively using their Se aux. He is also more discriminate with his style thanks to the sensitivity/refinement of inferior Fe (inferior is strong at discerning but not very good at outputting for extended period of time, but very strong in short bursts) than an ESTP whose Fe child tends to be all over the place combined with Se dom impulsivity, therefore more refined than an ESTP would be (also thanks to ISTP's Si critic attention to details).
"To live content with small means;
to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion;
to be worthy, not respectable and wealthy, not rich;
to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly;
to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await all occasions, hurry never.
In other words, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious,
grow up through the common." Bruce Lee's Creed (a dedication to his wife )
Thank you for sharing this.
I’m an estp and I believe he’s ISTP his demeanor
That's cool, but could you elaborate a bit more on why you believe that?
You know more than I in regards to Bruce lee I literally made my assumption based off of his mannerisms during the interview ESTps tend to be super animated we speak with our hands eyes mouth a lot of animation . You seem to know a lot about him so my judgment could be wrong he could have purposely behaved that way during the interview ... your video was great I enjoyed it ... do you think the Isfj and estp is a compatible match they are so different yet Meyers’s Briggs says its a match ( sorry had to add that question in ) I just subbed great stuff and glad to see your open for dialogue despite the fact that I was in disagreement ( however again I could be wrong )
Great channel !
@@themoonbleu627 Thanks bleu, ISTPs and ESTPs are similar in that way, they both value Se and Ti, but for ISTPs Ti is their dominant function. From this interview he seems to speak out loud first, impulsively, which correlates more to dominant Se (which is not a bad thing at all, its natural and a way of getting out of your comfort zone), kind of like 'do first think later', and then when he is searching for an exact word or phrase the Ti would kick in. His quote '“If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done. Make at least one definite move daily toward your goal” kind of reflects that. I'd recommend checking out my ISTP video with David Blaine. As for ISFJ and ESTP I personally believe it is a good match in terms of a relationship because those two types compliment each other's weak spots. IxFJ's have PoLR Te which can sometimes give trouble to setting and accomplishing goals or accepting systems, whereas the ESTP has strong Te, even though they might not value it. And likewise ExTP's have PoLR Fi which can sometimes give trouble with understanding internal emotions or values, which ISFJ's are really good at- and often like to help people in those areas. So, those two types compliment each other in that way. If you're the ESTP in that relationship you should try to gracefully lead the way but don't be too forceful.
Psychocandy dude thank you !!! I literally just took a screenshot of your feedback you know your stuff yes I’m the estp thank you!
Not my dual but my ideal. I’m an INFP.
Hey Siren, try to catch one if you can. Good luck!
I'm an INFP too. Curious how the ESTP is compatible. Thank you!
Thanks for being the only one in the MBTI community who Typed Bruce Lee correctly ! He was ESTP best fit type in MBTI and SLE best fit type in socionics perfect match in both systems and yet most people type him as ISTP./LSI-ish.... Your channel is very good and your typing skills are impressive ! You Rock man !
Thank you for the comment, I can only imagine what Bruce would have been like if he had lived longer. Some go off of stereotypes, others off of quotes... I try my best to stick to a function stack/psychological data and arrive at a conclusion to what I see from my own experience and understanding. It's just my opinion in the end, but I'm glad you enjoyed the video, cheers!
But wow yes we do so the eye squinting thing
Wrong. Bruce Lee is clearly Ti dom with Ti-Ni loop propensity to philosophy and Se aux mastery with Si critic detailed precision. Bruce Lee is a very clear example of ISTP, a healthier form of ISTP who actively utilizes Se aux/gift development instead of sliding into Si critic indulgence (unhealthy indulgence of Si, overeating, etc.) seen in unhealthy ISTPs not actively using their Se aux. He is also more discriminate with his style thanks to the sensitivity/refinement of inferior Fe (inferior is strong at discerning but not very good at outputting for extended period of time, but very strong in short bursts) than an ESTP whose Fe child tends to be all over the place combined with Se dom impulsivity, therefore more refined than an ESTP would be (also thanks to ISTP's Si critic attention to details).
Yes
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Thanks Jes!