I don't have the book, and I was thinking about why no typology channel have made video like this yet, thank you for doing this type of videos too! I can't wait for the Fi episode of this video series.
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Good timing Fi and Fe are coming next!
@joewayne98Ай бұрын
Like you, Lijo but this is the most complicated thing I've listened to all month. I've honestly not gotten any concept of what Te is (I'm an infj). I'd rather a side by side explanation of what is read
@gaving7825Ай бұрын
Fellow INFJ also wrapping their head around Te, essentially it: - Is objective oriented or otherwise metric oriented In other words the person sets specific and measurable goals, in a game it might be earning a certain amount of currency or resources within a certain amount of play time - Uses objectively measured data points to achieve desired results In a fighting game, for example, Te users might be drawn to "frame data" of attacks. Wanting to know how fast the attacks come out, how long the attack lasts, and how long the attack takes to recover from. This information might be catalogued en masse to learn their own character and eventually the game's roster Say you know your character has a jab that takes 4 frames to start up, and a heavy kick that takes 12 frames to start up. If you want to attack someone closer to you, you would always jab because it is 3 times faster than the kick in this case - A lot more likely to strictly track: Resource usage over time, resource accumulation over time, and specific resource usage The biggest difference is that Te information is not up for debate in the same way a Ti philosophy is, it uses data points that are factually true (or at the very least, widely agreed upon) as both the beginning and end for all decisions making it. It goes for speed and effectiveness over depth and "completeness"
@jamesspartin117 Жыл бұрын
I feel like a Joshua Graham version of this would be a huge vibe, honestly it probably already exists and i think i should definately watch it. Glad i watched because it seems to be the final push i needed to decide to read/listen to Jung directly. P.s i HIGHLY recomend "Joshua Graham Reads Marcus Aurelius' Meditations". Big vibe for when you are bored.
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Nice thank you! Love Aurelius!
@pablogh1204 Жыл бұрын
4:16 😂😂😈 I feel the compulsion to say something meaningful and related to the video but never mind, i won't have (100%) that expectation. Sorry for the desorganized and seemingly unrelated ideas. 1) I found extremely appealing in the way Jung address the typological types. I'm enjoying the video. 2) I started "Nature and psychy interpretation", he talks about the posible existence of acausal phenomenon, or transversal relation (significant coincidence) between events that is completely independent of causal relation, and independent of the azar (probabilility, aleatoridad) given the frequences of such events and extremely law probability. 3) It is well accepted that intelligence and working memory is in essence the same thing. And that working memory can trained and improved and tha change seems to be pretty much stable over time. And that in theory may increased intelligence (iq, fluid intelligence). I write that as a hypothesis but that is being argued. The case is that reading: "The overflowing brain" by klingberg. I heard about de "Dual N-back" and that has being considered as game that really increased intelligence. I have completed "the challenge" (20 days, 12 sections/day) and i'm convinced it work. I'd wanted to informe 👀.
@JAHANNUM Жыл бұрын
what did you use for the AI voice?
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Eleven labs
@JAHANNUM Жыл бұрын
@@InternetLiJo thank you! did you use it for free or did you pay some sort of plan to have access to this feature? do you think you’ll keep using this for future videos?
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
I'm going to use it for this series from Jungs work, It's just easier for long text audios than having to re record segments myself. Then will be back to regular videos. And yes I pay for the version that allows for cloning :) @@JAHANNUM
@marshallrobinson1019 Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you're doing these. Sorry if I got you started on the idea by commenting about i/e (subject/object) relationships 😅 I meant to go through and read passages to identify different types. However, I only got as far as estj. I can't find the passage rn. It was for my own instruction and entertainment. So, it really doesn't matter. Did I say ty yet? 😂 TL/DR: Ty for doing these
@noturbo Жыл бұрын
always found Jung hard to understand but it's better when you read it 🤗 sort of LOL
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Haha it’s one of those things the more I read and hear it the more I pick up. Jungs work really is a treasure.
@noturbo Жыл бұрын
@@InternetLiJo yeah heard a few good bits need to listen again and thanks for doing this
@entpvlog Жыл бұрын
No way. Did you Ai generate your voice to make this????
@entpvlog Жыл бұрын
What the heck I just read the description and you answered my exact question 💀
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Lol yes I cloned my voice, batched the audio in segments, strung it together and captioned 🤣 somehow it’s less work than not stumbling over my words and recording a perfect audio myself.
@skazzwag8 Жыл бұрын
@@InternetLiJo I bet Jung would be so impressed to be read in such a manner.
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
@@skazzwag8 🥲
@entpvlog Жыл бұрын
It's made Jung's writings much more accessible!!! @@InternetLiJo
@DenisStarikov9 ай бұрын
Sounds like a code of conduct of some high profile corporation. 😂
@djebarazidan103 Жыл бұрын
i love psychologie but i hate philosophical speech ( i im intp)
@nothingspecial163 Жыл бұрын
MBTI nerds online : No, he/she CaN'T bE A Fe usER, they USe Te CuZ tHeY aRe meaN. Jung himself about Te : Christian charity
@InternetLiJo Жыл бұрын
Lmaooo
@enfieldjohn101 Жыл бұрын
Theosophistry has only gotten worse since Jung's day.