I am an INFP, but everyone says I am an ENFP due to how social and energetic I can seem when they meet me. But I think you really sum it up, when you talk about the weighing up of ideas. I find I am constantly overthinking in a very nuanced way, even in a social way, my bestfriend actually finds it frustrating because she wants to complain about someone or something ...but then I find I approach it from like 7 different ways and conclude about a million different things that show that maybe their opinion isn't holistic and isn't the only way to look at it.
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
This certainly sounds like an Ne authority!
@onipot96393 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You’re video helped :)
@arkman22373 жыл бұрын
Omg they get so annoyed because of it, its like " you dont seem to get my point" and im like no, you need to look at a much more broad perspective, this happens specially with people, whenever someone criticices X person imnalready seeing like 3 or 4 resons whats that not actually true
@orihime2u9132 жыл бұрын
well now you made me certain that I'm INFP xD but honestly I want to change get a little more J and S or at least follow through ... nvm I'm still unsure because I have a million projects started and that's usually ENFP right?
@sofivivian7909 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that sounds like my infp friend, it was kind of frustrating for me because she was considering all possible option .. me, on the other hand, i just wanted a little bit more of drama or chaos lol
@joshuastevens83904 жыл бұрын
The way Harry explains the types is just so different in what you see out there. Amazing! Man.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it means a lot :)
@isaytheenay59614 жыл бұрын
He's informed by the source material, and less prone to the formation of wild personal theories. He understands that the way we seem on the surface is not necessarily the way we function underneath the surface. These alone seem to set him above his competitors on youtube, which is sort of like a no-mans land without gatekeepers.
@dvdbrotnov3 жыл бұрын
INFP here: I agree with these comments. I need to go back and review the beginning materials to see how Harry got here, but it’s not just spot-on, but a new sense of freedom thatI haven’t felt since my discovery of MBTI. I felt so limited within a stereotype that didn’t ring entirely true but in ways I couldn’t put a finger on.
@alannathurgood28144 жыл бұрын
Wow this is so on point! ENFP being more political whereas INFP might be more philosophical. Have definitely experienced those ENFP burnouts when getting too carried away in seeking new experiences. And having emotions start to overflow where I wasn't aware of them before. And the Ti being quite potent, trying to rationalize your own feelings and opinions. This is so much more useful than pretty much anything I've read before about mbti.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Wow, sounds like it all hit home! Cheers, really glad to hear.
@CloudHopper7894 жыл бұрын
You’ve probably never gotten this before, but I love your mannerisms. They’re so unique and have a strange beauty to them. I think it’s so fascinating the way humans move when they speak, it’s like we’re subconsciously expressing ourselves through a little dance 🕺🏻🧠
@CloudHopper7894 жыл бұрын
I think I’m gonna call my music project little dance
@CloudHopper7894 жыл бұрын
I’m an undecided enfp/infp, by the way
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to find my mannerisms comparable to marmite in their reception! Thank you, I also find such things fascinating :)
@candice_land3 жыл бұрын
Almost burst into tears multiple times because I feel so seen and understood.
@robnewsome90864 жыл бұрын
I like what he has to say, I wish he would say it a little slower. As an INFP I'm picking it up but I'm going to have to watch it a few times and think about it awhile for my inferior Te to make logical sense of it LMAO
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Definitely managed to slow down in later videos!
@silhouetta373 жыл бұрын
I find these videos much easier to watch at x0.75 speed.
@INFPHD4 жыл бұрын
INFP = “Jack of all trades...master of none!” 🙌🏻 Thanks as always for your insights sir Harry 🤙🏻 Sean
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
''But oftentimes better than a master of one.'' Thank you my friend!
@INFPHD4 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s not to say an INFP can’t hone in and get really good at something, but there is just a STRONG pull to keep entertaining those “other doors”. It can get very frustrating to say the least, but I do think that overtime of dabbling with all the many things we stumble upon and then also really understanding how to balance our function stack - we can “get things finished” (Lol) to a pretty high level...
@lunam334 жыл бұрын
I am pretty good at subjects that interest me, the top ones, and dive deeply into them, though it may be years before I master it because we engage in many different subjects, and there is only so much time in a day. I like to think of it more that I savor it over time, so catch me back 10, 20 years from now, if you are younger this may be less relevant its more of an aging thing.
@loisrabies87134 жыл бұрын
Or jack of all trades in one specific thing. If that makes sense.
@UrbanCohort Жыл бұрын
I *think* I'm an INFP, but I see a LOT of ENFP traits in myself. I don't know if I'm completely mistyped or if there's a world where a person can fluctuate between both, or if I'm just a very spiky variant of the INFP. Ah well, I'm just myself and I'm reasonably comfortable with that.
@peesukarhu_OFFICIAL4 жыл бұрын
oh, my guns! that is the exact thing I am crashing to as an INFP 5:25 !!! I don't want to specialize in anything because then I need to lock down to that one specific thing. I have been struggling with this one for a long because I have always thought that it is bad to be a jack of all trades, but now you make me realize, that maybe that suits INFP very well, we can merge several things together to build some unique things!
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Exactly - it is a wonderful strength!
@dangernoodle99614 жыл бұрын
me too 😭 I did pursue music pretty fiercely when I was younger but then when I actually got into my dream music college and realized I couldn't post anything major online publicly (meaning I couldn't do KZbin at all, even though I've never actually done it, just thought about it) and I would be drug tested routinely (even though I've never done drugs, and if the school didn't have that rule I probably wouldn't even think about smoking weed for example, but now that it's closed off, in a state where it's legal, mind you, and students aren't even allowed to have it in their systems if they have a medical reason for smoking it and that makes me mad lol) I realized I didn't want to go because I would be cutting myself off from so many other opportunities. But now I'm just .... doing community college and feeling paralyzed by all the options I have and being so scared to commit to any because if I do then I might ruin my future, and therefore stagnating in the process and having a hard time focusing on an actual long-term goal. Guess I am an INFP, I hate that though, ENFP is cooler 😭
@peesukarhu_OFFICIAL4 жыл бұрын
@@dangernoodle9961 doing something is better than doing nothing. Pick on route your are most passioinate about that moment and change course and goal on your jorney. Most important thing, make yourself happy and do you!
@dangernoodle99614 жыл бұрын
@@peesukarhu_OFFICIAL Right, I suppose I'm doing something at least - community college for now so I don't waste my money on an expensive degree I don't end up using, rip.
@peesukarhu_OFFICIAL4 жыл бұрын
@@dangernoodle9961 Do that if it feels right, I went for Uni for 6 years (free in my country), grduated and started a business which has nothing to do with my education.
@megiMove2 жыл бұрын
Im an ENFP and my wife is INFP.. and i never felt better in a relationship . I've never been so understood before. 🤩🤩😍
@SweetMewsic4 жыл бұрын
I truly wish I could feel "settled" about my type. After being pretty comfortable with the ENFP typing you gave me, I was thrown into confusion again by a closer examination of the ENFP and INFP descriptions in your eBook (ENFP fits quite well, but INFP fits even better). I have watched this video several times, hoping to arrive at a resolution, but I am still puzzling. I am not one to "introduce chaos" or jump from interest to interest. While I am both industrious and perfectionistic, I would say the perfectionistic wins out. Not sure where to go from here to better understand.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hey Shawna, honestly type descriptions only go so far, even those in the eBook. Your employment of Te seems altogether too confident, and I honestly have a lot of difficulty seeing you as an Fi-dominant. INFPs and ENFPs both jump from interest to interest, and if you say perfectionism is more of a constant then the secondary type of ISTJ may be more apt. I am 100% your functions are Ne-Te and Si-Fi, but should my primary conclusion of ENFP not fully resonate I would advice exploring the ESTJ and ISTJ as well as the INFP - all have the same functions :)
@SweetMewsic4 жыл бұрын
Cognitive Personality Theory Thanks for responding! I will check out the other types you suggest. I agree 100% with Ne-Te and Si-Fi, by the way.
@abstract3213 Жыл бұрын
Same here, I want to knowww if I'm enfp or infp aghhh!!😳🥺😣 I struggle for centuries to find out.
@dreostudio3503 Жыл бұрын
I see, so not only me having this struggle, lol 😂😂
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
Hahahha *sometimes* finish projects 😅😅😅😅
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Haha thought you'd appreciate that!
@That_Awkward_Mum4 жыл бұрын
Hah - in my case, sometimes STARTS projects (INFP)! XD
@annepaulinetiu40362 жыл бұрын
I think this is the best source of MBTI that Ive come across so far. Im really struggling with depression ever since I lost grip to who I was. I try to study many sources and ended up in the dead end. The way how Harry introduced Divergence and convergence gave me an insight on why I am so stressed having to be put onto a leadership role despite knowing organization and leadership skills, on why I was pressured to do good at school despite me being academically excellent. As an INFP, when the environment we're living in is restricting our natural functions to flourish thats when the roles are switch. Ive been depressed for 10 years because of my Te-Ne being the convergent one and the Si-Fi being divergent (ESTJ mode), its a breath of relief to finally understand and have a course of direction on where to start patching my wounds.
@yoshidec50292 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm wondering if I'm actually an INFP or not and reading your post made me wonder even more. Do you think you were stressed being in a leadership role because you didn't want to be in it or didn't have passion for it? Or you didn't like being in leadership positions period? I have been noticing a pattern in my life that I really enjoy being in leadership positions and creating a harmonious environment for people to thrive that I'm starting to wonder if I'm actually an ENFJ instead. What are your thoughts on this?I've been depressive somewhat the last few years and I wonder if it's because I haven't socialized at all which is what an ENFJ needs if I truly am one. You sound burned out from all your hard work. Depression can be a monster. Anyways, I wish you nothing but the best and happiness💞❤️. Take care and thank you for your comment.
@annepaulinetiu40362 жыл бұрын
@@yoshidec5029 so okay, I maybe Ne aux because of how I switch up reading many sources regarding MBTI. So this is not based on CPT anymore just a general understanding of the MBTI. To know if you are an ENFJ or an INFP is to know if do you: (a) rely on objective standards and evidences to derive value judgement instead of following one's own personal web of values. For example: do you mostly see yourself rely on other people for anything that you do, not that you are dependent towards a group but do you need to have a basis for your decision like: asking someone elses day is an appropriate way to start a conversation. or Do you follow your own convictions and own sentiments such as: I strongly resonate with wallflowers in a social gathering. Its like me when my friends leave me alone. Thats why I approach them first so that they wont feel the same way as I did.
@yoshidec50292 жыл бұрын
@@annepaulinetiu4036 Thank you for your prompt response. I'm still trying to grasp the whole CPT framework and viewing MBTI in functional stacks as opposed to surface level content/stereotypes that I've been used to, so I'm a bit confused about your comment on Ne aux. It's ok. I'll probably understand all this more as I research about this more. For both of your real life examples, I mostly operate in the first scenario instead of the second scenario but I have done both. He made a video on different types of INFPs and mentioned Ambiverted INFPs being like ENFJs when confronted with Fe data, so I could very well be in this category. This is a bit strange to me because I don't experience the strengths to the fullest of each types or the weaknesses of each type to the fullest or maybe only experience the weaknesses to the fullest. Thank you for your help 🙂
@LunaNekoPoi4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your videos so so so much. I mistyped as INFP for years, found the 'true theory' behind the online free tests, began to study. Ti trickster/PoLR makes this much more difficult for me than Ti-egos, but nonetheless, I persevere. I thought I was INFP. People have suggested INFP, ISFP, ESFP, ENFJ, ENTP, ESTP, you name it lol but I relate so deeply, so heavily, to your ENFP description the most. I also love how you mention about the ENFP's relationship with Te and Se, essentially making us the (as you put it) "chaos junkies" who are constantly creating new projects, jumping into debates, having fun with our ExxP Quad Squad, and able to interact with our exterior MORE readily. I'm a hot mess where I will bust my gut working and ignoring my internal physical stasis, yet can't seem to finish a novel trilogy I've been working on for 9 years because I'm learning how to breakdance, or spin fire, or speak a new language, or sit in the Discord, or whatever takes my fancy at any given time lol I'm your fixer upperer, your idea generator, your nickname giver, but also your debater with a bit of a screw loose and a helluva lot of passion-over-tangible boost. Your content is HELLA valuable, mate
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hah, ExxP quad squad - great term! Thank you!! :D
@That_Awkward_Mum4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Harry, for another excellent video! I'm pretty sure now that I'm INFP rather than ISFP, ISFJ or even a socially-introverted ENFP (well, had to rule out the possibility of being an extrovert). I read somewhere that it's quite common for INFPs to question their typing, perhaps relating to too many traits of other type codes - relational empathy, I presume? Disassociation can be a bit of an issue for me - mostly negative (e.g zoning out in order to "endure" unpleasant situations, daydreaming and/or drawing cartoons during boring lessons back when I was at school), but it can have some positive uses, especially for creative purposes. I tend to be interested in a lot of different, and quite disparate subjects, but "Jack of all trades" would be overestimating my abilities somewhat! :-( I think this might be one of the reasons why I've found it so difficult to settle into a proper career, feeling that no outcome is better than the "wrong one" (I think you made a similar comment about this feature of oppositional Te in another video?). How would you say these two types usually interact? With the few ENFPs I've met, or been able to confidently type, we seem to have an instant rapport. Conversation becomes very quickly animated, and we develop a kind of double act, with lots of repartee and laughter. It tends to leave me very mentally stimulated, if a bit giddy! Slightly off-topic: have you been out in the sun? You seem to have a healthy glow about you. 🙂
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hey Gina - yes indeed, Ne authority plus relational dominant function makes the INFP hyper aware of being all the types, as opposed to just one. Indeed, generally types who share the same function in either dominant or authority positions often have great rapport! Particularly when sharing the same values :) Heh, I'd actually caught a little bit too much sun before filming this!
@_justpeachy_0042 жыл бұрын
Now that I look into this, the more INFP I feel. I thought that for a long time, but eventually though I was an ENFP for the longest time, too. I DID focus on public discussions and things people just said because they thought that’s what they were, but your videos are literally life savers! The more I looked into it, I started to not feel so ENFP anymore. I was confused because I would constantly overthink, but I would still try to optimistic. I love philosophy and facts about the universe, and not so much on politics. I would CONSTANTLY daydream and get distracted(so I thought I was an ENFP) And I would sometimes act on it, but never make it through. I want to do SO MANY THINGS that are related to music, Art, writing, photography, etc. and I hate it when I have to leave out options like even ordering food. I thought I was an ENFP because of the “ phases of hobbies “ I go through, but like INFPS, I only stick to things related TO THOSE hobbies(arts, human sciences, etc.). There is a lot that doesn’t interest me(politics, debate, conflict, etc), Like ENFP’s , I love to talk and ramble! I still feel weird, talkative, misunderstood because of the thoughts I don’t share, and the daydreaming. I FEEL like an INFP, but sometimes I can seem like an ENFP and relate to it A LOT. Do I choose the one that just fits MORE? Or do I study the cognitive functions like I’ve been doing? I look into it A LOT and I become hyper focused on that specific thing and I go into a spiral of emotions, and I even experience a so-called ENFP burnout after making a WHOLE plan to future ideas like colleges for art careers, or saving equipment in my Amazon cart for song composing, but I never go OUT to do it. What do I do!?😭
@calamitychaela1994 Жыл бұрын
Your indecisiveness and energetic vibe seem to indicate ENFP in my opinion
@EssenceofPureFlavor2 ай бұрын
@@calamitychaela1994 I think based on his description of convergent vs divergent Ne and personal observation of both types, the ENFP would be more decisive.
@yustinussetyoyuniarto4816Ай бұрын
@@calamitychaela1994enfp is decisive.
@SunHeaven3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, finally a video that makes sense to me. I do think I'm a infp more clearly thanks to this video. Often I only feel more confused. Really, your videos are very good and go really deep into the subjects. What I also often dislike in other videos is that they often use sterotypes too much and seeing someone NOT do that is really refreshing.
@VishnyaFree4 жыл бұрын
I'm ENFP and usually finish my projects because I don't like it when unfinished business hangs😏😈
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Very fair!
@chinmaylovekar3 жыл бұрын
I don't like to as an INFP because it gives a sense of completion in a much incomplete reality. How can anything ever be complete? Nothing is ever complete, so it's rather presumptuous to assume that an activity is complete. My boss just doesn't understand. Jk :)
@itzchakbenavi3 жыл бұрын
This was super clear and concise thank you! I have always tested on the border between INFP/ENFP, but identify as an INFP. Many of my close friends are both types as well and reflecting on decision making, the propensity to be present or aloof, the way that Fi/Si is used, I can confidently say I am an INFP. I question my type constantly and even the validity of the MBTI (I did so several times in this video haha), which leads me to feel even more confident.... for now at least haha. That being said it it seems that there are a range of different types of INFP. I’ve probably tested on the border and even flip flopped because I definitely have more of an air of openness than my other INFP friends. It seems that The introvert/extrovert difference is so much more nuanced than many people give it credit for.
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment! Glad the video nailed it :) And, yes, that dichotomy is much more nuanced!
@jupiterix4473 Жыл бұрын
“I question my type constantly and even the validity of MBTI … which leads me to feel even more confident…. for now at least haha” I’ve thought I was a certain type so many times that any time I tell my brother what my MBTI is he’s like “…okay… until a few months later” 💀💀💀 this comment is so relatable lol
@elimareyfer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, now I'm certain that I'm an ENFP. I was confused by the use of Ne in both types thus I couldn't tell if I was Infp or not (due to the day dreaming stereotype, I do daydream a lot), but the way I interact with the world is much more industrious, I've got a good grasp of Se dipping from Ne, and also sometimes I do burnt out and disregard my feelings.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment! Glad the video helped :)
@justslena4 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to have the cognitive functions stack as Ne > Fi > Si > Te? I still have troubles trying to identify if I am an INFP or ENFP. I keep going back and forth and see myself identifying with both. I always feel like on the inside i am more of an INFP but in order to be taken more seriously by the people around me, I become more active rather than observing which is more comfortable to me.
@ephraimburshek68504 жыл бұрын
The one part of my personality that I see linked to my INFP cognitive stacks that doesn't get much reflection in generalized discussion is that since I was young, when people are talking, images and concepts will come to mind, formed by what is being said, and I will make some surprising and often comical connection. I will laugh out loud, baffling everyone around me. I explain it as "things just striking me as funny", and I apologize for my bad habit. Thoughts have strong feelings attached to them, and I feel my thoughts. I love to amuse myself as much as I like to feel melancholy. One person thought I was very sophisticated, being sensitive to the ironies and nuances of conversation. I am not sure about that, but it is one of the things that is clearly a part of my personality.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hah, I've seen this in both INFPs and ISFPs!
@charmainefrost4 жыл бұрын
Edward Burshek Ditto. I call it my “inner comedy video”.
@elbazdevauxines66653 жыл бұрын
Well.. You made me think of something that happened to me few years ago😂. its resonate! The teacher explained something with a metaphor and i started to laugh so hard because i imagine it. Every body was like is she okay? Damn it was akward. 😂😭 Are you that weird to? 😭😭
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
11:58 - this point is sooooo true. Its an annoying thing i have noticed about myself. I get retroactively frustrated with the possibilities i chose
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Honestly INFJs can get this too, albeit to a lesser degree. Another one of those N-TC things :)
@gxsgdhdhrgdhfhdrdhjdhjtfd4 жыл бұрын
This was another amazing video. I can't speak for the other types, but as an INFP, I can say that your videos are by far the most accurate of any on KZbin. Everything you say is completely spot on and when watching your videos, I sometimes realise things about myself that I wasn't even consciously aware of. I'm going to have to buy the CPT Book and Patreon you at some point because it's sad to see you go unheard relative to some of the larger (and usually mediocre) MBTI channels out there.
@melbeth794 жыл бұрын
Sadly, YT can be a tilted stage this way. Often the person with less than 5K subs has better info than the person with thousands. This of course is not always the case, but certaintly can be.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this comment!!
@TeachThem7293 жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better. :0) I feel like you read my mind.
@Darren_S4 жыл бұрын
Isn't it true that INFP's will come to a conclusion first because of their Fi-Si (when it's related to their values, past experiences) and then later start questioning that conclusion because of Ne?
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
In many senses, yes, but those conclusions still employ Te-Ne data (observed/experienced reality).
@angelofmidnight.4 жыл бұрын
I understand just a bit of english, but all the effort I put to understand your videos is worth! great content!
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the effort too! Thank you :)
@zelluscious Жыл бұрын
Listening to this is remarkable because it describes my ex-husband, an ENFP, and the friction we tended to run into when it comes to misunderstandings and our different styles of doing things and especially my need for space as an INFP and how much longer it took me to prepare and execute my ideas. It did honestly annoy me when my ex would tell me what I was thinking before I could finish explaining what is going on in my head especially when he got it wrong and often times I would feel like shutting down and not continuing the conversation. So... I met another ENFP long after my divorce and ran into similar problems; albeit, he seemed more playful about his conclusions than harshly interposing like what I experienced before which I think is also interesting how that can be true in both cases of ENFPs but with different styles. It was still somewhat annoying to me all the same because I felt I had to start from the beginning to recapitulate or figure out a different way of explaining what I meant. This brings the differences in a better light than anything I've ever heard before.
@TeachThem7293 жыл бұрын
I know I am an INFP through & through. I clicked on this video because my youngest son's girlfriend is an ENFP. I was just curious to learn more about her. Also wondered to what degree we might be alike because we share the 'NFP". What I didn't expect when I clicked on this video was to learn so much more about my personality type. I am about to get a bit gushy for a minute. Your explanation of INFP is the absolute best I have found in KZbin Land or anywhere else for that matter. It's kinda weird because the more I listen to you speak about INFP the more I learn about myself. I am starting to have a better understanding of why I do some of the things I do. This information is very helpful for me to know so I can continually learn and grow. I am so gonna buy your ebook on Amazon! :0)
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I trly appreciate it! This is so great to hear :)
@gxsgdhdhrgdhfhdrdhjdhjtfd4 жыл бұрын
I found what you said at around 5:00 to be a great observation that I don't think I've heard anyone else make before. Decision making seriously stresses me out because I hate thought of closing off potential future pathways and opportunities. It's probably my biggest my fear. I even get stressed out when choosing what meal to order, haha.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
I always find this so interesting about INFPs!
@writerducky25894 жыл бұрын
Haha, same. As a kid I once said, "Ugh! All these choices!" My parents still like to remind me about it. It's never been that I didn't like having choices, I just hated the idea of committing to one choice and later realising I'd much rather have picked the other.
@TeachThem7293 жыл бұрын
Same.
@joshuapowell35263 жыл бұрын
I dislike making decisions. For that reason. I even decide not to anything just because I can't decide for sure.
@joshuapowell35263 жыл бұрын
@@writerducky2589 so true.
@bonnie3937 Жыл бұрын
I have always tested as an INFP and it does fit my thinking processes. My closest friend is an ENFP. I have never quite understood what the differences were. Thank you! 💕
@Stsebastian89003 ай бұрын
INFP - T Yes for me, when my values change, it means something rather deep and mysterious has occurred, something extraordinary. I have changed. Died even. Not often do i change, because i am sure of who i am, and the process of changing who i am usually means that the rug has been pulled out from beneath me and consequently all order has gone. This is a most awful situation, but one that notedly is necessary for perfection. Only a very few special people in my life have managed to give me such an interesting and richer perspective of the way i see myself and reality, that i have changed that inner core set of concrete values. One being an INFJ. This happened when my understanding of morality changed from an absolutist framework to a more relativistic, christian, moral one, specifically the meaning of pastoral guidance. That was a wild ride. The concept of pastoral guidance utterly shattered my understanding of the application of love. Fascinating.
@w0j-tech3944 жыл бұрын
I was looking for my type for 6 months. I always thought i am ENFP but now i know that I am INFP loool
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hah, how about that!
@IkkezzUsedEmber3 жыл бұрын
Same but the other way around
@yasminezlitni9909 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, thank you, for one reason or another, I've been spending all my time these past weeks trying to understand whether you're an infp or an enfp. My mbti test always puts me as an infp but I'm very extroverted. And the people around me will never say that am in introvert . All the videos on the net made me even more confused because yes I'm a bit more of an infp than an enfp but I can relate to an enfp a lot. You're the only one who made me realize without a doubt that I'm an infp, an extreme infp hahaha thank you. Very good video. But as a third langue English speaker, it was sometimes difficult for me to understand some complex and high leveled vocabulary you choose but very well
@jupiterix4473 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was an ENFP because of how social and energetic I can be (I’ve been talkative since my childhood, a compulsive quality of mine that I’ve always hated, but struggled to control). What really struck me and made me consider INFP is the use of Si and my need for order. When I was younger, I was homeschooled, and desperately I needed deadlines. I wanted to know how much schoolwork I needed to do a day, when I should be taking a test, etc., but my mom never orchestrated that or put it together for me. I was utterly lost during school and found it very difficult to focus or have motivation. I didn’t know how much work was enough and it stressed me out because it never felt like enough. I’m also far more content with conformity when it comes to jobs and things like that. Another thing is that I like to be as prepared as possible for things. I like to know every single detail so I can be prepared for every possibility (obviously this isn’t possible in most situations). I love to be prepared more than anything because I hate making mistakes. They’re devastating. I ask a lot of questions to make sure things are “right” and my dad is constantly telling me “you’re overthinking it”, lmao. Another thing that struck me was how ENFPs don’t adapt their identity to others, maintaining a sense of self. I’ve dabbled in Enneagram for quite a while now, and I’m a 9. I’ve seen how I “merge” (a term used to define how 9s adopt the behaviors, opinions, and feelings of others) with others, to the point of being lost my entire life and lacking in direction. I lack a stable sense of self and can’t control my ability to “take on” the perspective of another. Sometimes it’s overwhelming, especially when someone is very critical, mean, or talking about something triggering. Also another really cool thing that just popped into my head, how you mentioned how INFPs don’t like to close themselves off to possibilities. I’ve never been able to answer the question “what do you want to do when you grow up?”. My dad used to get pretty upset with me and I felt pressured to figure it out so soon. I’m very passive and I listen more than I talk about myself or my feelings. I thought I was an ENFP so I went and sought new experiences as a way to get out of a depression I was going through (I’m only slowly coming out of it) because I’ve heard that’s what helps ENFPs. It didn’t help. I still felt numb, and disconnected. And sort of drained, compulsive, and unfulfilled. I think INFP might fit way better, and the fact that I can be energetic and constantly giggling, laughing, and/or talkative doesn’t necessarily mean I’m an ENFP. I’ve never cared for politics (another thing that clicked) and was more interested in psychology and social issues. ENFP just never fit, but I thought I was simply rejecting it out of disdain for “being extroverted”. I don’t know, I’ll see how I feel with this new information. Your video was very informative, I apologize for splurging (this was more for me than anyone else haha)!
@thepetevonde4 жыл бұрын
Thank you as usual for this video. Nobody seems to hit the nail on my INFP head as much as you. Cheers!
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Haha, my pleasure :)
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
I agree that i want to combine all my skills together
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
N-T convergence :)
@sashalevine48654 жыл бұрын
Sames! 😊💜💚
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
17:50 - this is literally the main critique and frustration my boss has with me. 😅
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
:D
@elizabethleach63464 жыл бұрын
This is great. I'm definitely INFP, and my dad is definitely an ENFP. Also, this explains why my sister and I feel like we so similar and yet different. She's an ESTJ. Really cool.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Awesome - that is indeed an interesting dynamic :)
@mhenn937 Жыл бұрын
I happened upon this video. I am an infp with an ENFP best friend. It's amazing how spot on his description is of our differences, it is intriguing to understand why those differences exist. Thank you for the video. I found it very helpful and interesting.
@majavidova43113 жыл бұрын
Unbelievably insightful...I'm an ENFP mum of an INFP daughter and everything you said is true..I had to watch it several times though because you speak too fast and I'm a nonspeaker...and it was very demanding for me to catch up with your genius thoughts like your thought process is much faster than mine..What I specially appreciate is kinda different approach and different angle of looking at cognitive functions, especially how they pop up together.
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@memoria.7 Жыл бұрын
For so many months I could not understand which of these two types I am, because I could not call myself completely extroverted or introverted, but after your video I realized that I'm infp. I find it difficult to make even the smallest decisions, because it is difficult to understand which one is the most correct, so I often ask the opinion of loved ones. Also, I often get disappointed when things don't turn out the way I thought they would. Therefore, I am afraid to start something, because I know that it will not be as perfect as I fantasized. Thank you very much for the video!
@notthatvashti81274 жыл бұрын
Excellent analogy! I definitely tend to gravitate towards the INFP personality type, constantly dipping into introverted thinking/ intuition. I really like the way your videos make me think deeply about how, why, and what contributes to my personality being what it is, neurons firing on all cylinders! Super video! Thanks!
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! :)
@notthatvashti81274 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality 🙏
@mkl01_993 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. INFP here entering into new relationship with ENFP. Brings lots of clarity as we navigate a new way forward. ❤️
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@Zatticzattic3 жыл бұрын
I have such a hard time with the mbti tests and always get borderline infp, but the way you describe it really confirms the result. Thank you!
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@namelessgrace63194 жыл бұрын
I don't know any ENFPs, but you described the INFP so well. Thanks for your videos.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Cheers :)
@meichiyuki29 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video as an INFP i intuitively understand everything you say and I see it in ppl but then don’t know how to explain it and you constantly do a great a job at explaining those nuances and details.
@sirbradfordofhousejones3 жыл бұрын
My friend and I love your videos and talk about them all the time. She is an ISFP and I am an ESFP. I’d love to see a video comparing types that involve Sensors! I feel like you would have so much to contribute to the sensor community :-)
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
I want to do a LOT more Sensor content!
@deskotjes65362 жыл бұрын
As an INFP with ADHD I booked the ENFP struggles as well… fun! When I look at the cognitive stack in their individual forms, I relate the most to Fi and Ti and Ne and Se. Of course in their dynamic that’s not possible but the struggle with Te and Si is real!
@writerducky25894 жыл бұрын
I've only seen a couple of your videos and I'm already in love with this system/way of thinking. After diving into the cognitive functions and mbti I found myself frustrated at the apparent lack of interaction between the functions (or lack of description thereof). Not to mention the lack of explanation on how the shadows worked (or even the assumption that they don't), especially since we undoubtedly use them. I also hate the idea of being limited to only 4 out of 8 functions or a specific order, which makes me feel claustrophobic, (perhaps the INFP refusal of being boxed in). As a result I tried to visualize a sort of sliding scale system which was basically an underdeveloped amoeba version of this. (Thank goodness this theory exists already so I don't have to come up with it myself😅) The videos I've seen so far (along with some comments) have also cleared up any doubts I've had about my type, and for that I am thankful. I've come to the conclusion I'm too INFP to be anything else😂 Will definitely be forwarding these to some of my friends. Take care.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! I always felt equally restricted/claustrophobic by the 'function heirarchy' model and, even more so, saw it contracted time and time again by reality. I had to deconstruct the whole thing to find a kind of 'essence', after which I constructed a framework that would allow for a spectrum-based approach :)
@classicalguitarplaying3 жыл бұрын
This video helped me identifity my MBTI type. After watching this video, I would say that It seems like I'm more of an INFP. What helped me to identifiy is the way I choose to do something (activity, career or any other option) at around 5:30. I'm always weighting different possibilities and always find it hard to commit to a career or any other option in life. Sometimes it feels quite like a burden. Thanks for your help.
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped :)
@mohamedsayed-sv8tz3 жыл бұрын
I happened to find this gem that is your channel and I have to say that I really like it, your content is very different from the quick recipes out there, please keep your channel this good and never compromise on the quality of your content because you sure are different. Adios amigo
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it!
@grisvolonte3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Came here from the other video. I’m an INFP 🤗 love your channel & I’ve subscribed!
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
@msandls Жыл бұрын
I've always tested as either enfp or infp with borderline e/i. Based on this video now I can confidently say I'm an infp! Thank you!
@christeah121574 жыл бұрын
This is so fascinating to me. I've listened to this one before, but I feel like I could listen to it 20 times and still learn something new. I needed to stop. I have a major exam tomorrow, but....procrastination - there is an interesting topic especially related to certain a types particular unwanted tendencies..... "ahem" (INFPs)
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hah, best of luck with your exam!
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
I just did an interview on my channel with a guy that im trying to type, he seems pretty grounded in the sensing but im wondering if he is INFP or ISTJ. I know that sounds quite different but the Fi Si i feel like is clear with him. But maybe you would see something different
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Been short on time lately so have yet to check it out, but noticed it on my feed and will let you know my thoughts on his functions when I get round to it :)
@PsychologyandChillwMichi4 жыл бұрын
Cognitive Personality Theory i completely get that, no real need for it just fun to think about haha
@robertmitchell19204 жыл бұрын
@@PsychologyandChillwMichi is that your morally grey clip? TeSi!
@davidsetka39344 жыл бұрын
Hey Harry thanks for this great video. Has been a great benefit. As you know, I am an INFP and at first I felt a little hurt, when you spoke about the INFP feeling insecure in making changes in the objective world. But then I understood that you are generally speaking about these types. In my opinion, speaking a lot about what a type is not able to do naturally can lead to a lot of insecurity in a person listening to this. I know for sure, you don't mean it in that way. Maybe you should make clear more often that any type can be as confident as another type in a particular field when they want to. As always, thank you for your dedication and knowledge.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Hey David, it's great to hear from you! When I make such generalisations in my videos I am careful to attach phrases such as 'it is not unusual for', or 'it can make..' to present the statement as a possibility more than an inevitability. However, I do think I could emphasise further such nuances alongside a perhaps more explicit acknowledgement of our freedom to do what we wish irrespective of our type. I believe strongly in such sentiment and could do with bringing it up more often :) Hope all is well with you!
@davidsetka39344 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality Thank you really much for your fast response. :) Yes definitly, I recognized these statements. It just "feels like" there has been a lot of emphasis on the bad touch points of these personality types. I am actually very curious, how and in which way any type can improve the unconscious functions to achieve the highest potential of itself. In this way I meant it. It is just the case that I fall into the trap of thinking my functions, as they are naturally, are flawed and I need to change them. But actually they aren't. That's what I find out more and more. It can be very restricting to hear from somebody what you "cannot do naturally". Nevertheless, I completely see the point to scientifically speak about the weaknesses to make any personality type grow. It is just about the framing. I am acutally very fine currently, writing my bachelor thesis and looking forward to becoming a great coach. Are you doing fine? Best wishes, David
@Amanda-kx1kg2 жыл бұрын
THIS BLEW MY MIND! In the 5 five minutes I already knew I was an infp.
@smazynashiya82342 жыл бұрын
I doubted myself several times being an ENFP because of my Te function, strong stand for anything and concern about justice, morality as well as politics. But this video gave me confidence that there is no doubt that I am an ENFP.
@JanKatrinaGuanzon3 жыл бұрын
I can confirm now I'm ENFP. I resonated with the ENFP descriptions but I don't really like social interactions that much unless I value what the group values and if I can learn something from them. I guess my Fi is very masculine from the start.
@robertsh.25063 жыл бұрын
Good stuff! Heavy on terminology and details. I just wish you could add some more real life examples, it makes it more vivid and easier to follow.
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@cmn98244 жыл бұрын
I thought i was an ENFP but now i'm more confused
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes confusion can help shake things up sufficiently to allow the finding of one's true type :)
@amanarora52394 жыл бұрын
It's been weeks, and I just can't still grasp the fundamental difference between Ne and Ni, I think, like, I use both, though, more of Ne. After watching this video, Harry, I think, I indeed dip into this introverted thinking - introverted intuitive world most of the time, especially during these few months, and because my interests lie in the fields which require more usage of these functions (Science and Engineering). Perhaps this made me relate to both INTJ or ENTP type descriptions as well. I may indeed be an INFP. Thanks for this video!
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Glad it helped :)
@cazbee61264 жыл бұрын
Would you consider having the cognitive functions of the two types you are comparing listed on either side (of your head 😄) for the duration of the video? When you are referring to specific functions they can pop forward in bold while the rest remain gray. Then people can still understand your message even if they are not yet familiar with your terminology. This would be a HUGE help 😁
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
This is an EXCELLENT idea!
@cazbee61264 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality pleeeeeeeeeeze 😁
@vickyd75412 жыл бұрын
Love how you described our use of shadow functions, I was puzzling over my (INFP) dipping into Ti and Ni for a long time but only found info around that we least use our demon function. While I'm confident being a predominant Fi rather than Ti user, I can sooo relate to the latter ones.
@Stsebastian89003 ай бұрын
INFP-T Yes i always hop between different perspectives, making people think that im disagreeing with them, when actually i am just expressing other possibilities. I also find it hard to agree with their perspective when i have not had enough time to contemplate. So then ill take a very neutral tone on such issues and that leads others to assume im also disagreeing with them.. but i need time to understand which perspectives feel right to me, which ones make the most sense according to my values and that takes time! Usually, though people just want you to agree with their perspective and when you dont they assume your being combative or unable to see their viewpoint! Not true at all, but thats what causes conflicts with me and people, my refusal to do agree with them before i have had time to contemplate all other possibilities. My need to be perfect and to alighn what stances i take with my core beliefs. That stress when being Turbulent means i then just go and isolating from people.
@czl99564 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! They are very helpful, clarifying and get my mind working hahaha. Thank you so much for them.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@dangernoodle99614 жыл бұрын
sigh, I think I'm an INFP. I've been stuck in analysis paralysis for nearly this entire year, and it's been exhausting. I do take action, but it can take quite a while and there's many things I want to do that I never get done. Maybe it's because of the stereotypes, but I hate to think of myself as an INFP. ENFPs just seem infinitely cooler, lol.
@nade87374 жыл бұрын
so me
@cosilosi3 жыл бұрын
Same :’)
@PegR383 жыл бұрын
I'm an ENFP and my sister is an INFP. I don't think of myself as the cooler of the two.
@dangernoodle99613 жыл бұрын
@@PegR38 yeah... I mean I think cognitive introverts are more likely to have an inferiority complex than cognitive extroverts an superiority complex (other than unhealthy Te doms, that is) but I think just because of the way society works it's sort of subconsciously told to you that it's better to spend time engaging with the world than stuck in your head... I always sorta look at ENFPs as these people I really wish I could be bc they have endless ideas and although I definitely have Ne and the capacity to troubleshoot, create, come up with new ideas etc. that's not exactly my default mode - My default mode is... mindlessly scrolling on the internet and being upset about random things I did a year ago and having to remind myself that I'm not that person anymore... so basically Fi-Si loop (???) Ne-Te loop is so much more valued in society imo - the stuff of entrepreneurs who have all the bones for their ideas and simply need to develop discipline/staying power to execute them. Fi on the other hand... uhhh... poetry? But having Fi does not guarantee your poetry will be good lol, so like ???! what do with myself lol? I feel like ENFPs have an easier time finding something they're good at that society values and if they don't have that they're typically more likely to have a good time even when they don't have it figured out... Anyway loll you didn't ask for this ramble but I guess I wanted to explain what I mean more thoroughly for... idk why but hopefully it wasn't too annoying aha
@skyblazeeterno2 ай бұрын
Why be jealous of enfp?
@deerinheadlights97844 жыл бұрын
I questioned if I am an INFP at the start of the video and then I heard this 4:41 which confirmed that I am
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Glad the video helped :)
@SybilNix3 жыл бұрын
I’ve typed as INFP, ENFJ, INFJ, and at least once ENFP. When I was reading about the INFP shadow functions, it really hit home, and I also noticed that they were all basically ENFJ’s top functions? I’m gonna look into this a bit more myself, but I’m really curious why I was more tuned into FeNiSeTi when............ after reading about how they manifest in an INFP......... there’s no way that I’m actually an ENFJ lmao.
@atomnous3 жыл бұрын
I want to experience everything and every mind. Only being able to experience my mind is such a nightmare but is the reality. I'm most afraid being disconnected from everyone and ironically that's what I feel is happening because of my unrealistic dreams
@courtneybeavers22354 жыл бұрын
Mind = Blown 💥
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Happy to have provided ignition!
@ca-ke94933 жыл бұрын
This is the most accurate video I have seen about my type (INFP) and how I know it speaks into my souls is how pissed I am that I am an INFP lol
@GraySMR99910 ай бұрын
This was an **incredible** video-thank you so very much for sharing your insights:)
@beksoon74684 жыл бұрын
Harry Could You make a video on similarities and differences in CPT to other popular typology models and systems?
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent suggestion - I'll put this on the list!
@whiteshadow9432 жыл бұрын
And sometimes get things done… hmm I feel called out 😆
@darkdelphin8343 жыл бұрын
Woah woah so fast I'm putting this in 0.75x speed
@Lifehackswithellyana8 ай бұрын
Dang that was so deep I love it!
@madeleinewilliams45433 жыл бұрын
I have a question for you: what happens when “a person” exists as a multiple? In that case, is it possible to fit into more than one cognitive type?
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
It in this instance would make it possible to 'relate' to more cognitive types, but I *suspect* the alt's functions would be accessed from the same gateways :)
@madeleinewilliams45433 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality Thank you. That makes complete sense for us. - Madeleine
@audiejinks53973 жыл бұрын
I'm slowing eliminating type options for myself. This video confirms that I am definitely not an ENFP
@Heavenlystar9873 жыл бұрын
I cant even choose what ice cream flavor I want :( (INFP)
@Heavenlystar9873 жыл бұрын
it's like one or the other will make a huge difference *sigh*
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Hah :D
@TeachThem7293 жыл бұрын
I just buy two flavors at a time whether I'm at Baskin Robbins or the grocery store. Only two though or I will get really fat! ;0)
@Heavenlystar9873 жыл бұрын
@@TeachThem729 that's always a possibility too haha! But i tend to try to dose because my eyes are bigger than my belly, and then it goes to waste and i end up feeling bad for that lol
@skyblazeeterno2 ай бұрын
You know you want all of the flavours... I would
@someoneonyoutube86226 ай бұрын
This is fascinating, honestly I’ve always related as being an INFP and this seems to confirm this fact however theres a lot of the ENFP description that I also relate to in some instances, though more often than not I relate to the INFP description. I know you’ve discussed type fluidity in another video in regards to developing functions a type doesn’t use often but is it possible to develop type fluidity for using functions you’re already more or less skilled in and then just return to your base state after?
@nicoleonlysometimes8244 жыл бұрын
i like your funny words magic man but i still don’t know
@shanekimberlin2 ай бұрын
@nicoleonlysometimes824 this is my new favorite youtube comment
@orihime2u9132 жыл бұрын
Now I'm confused xD I think I'm both but in the process to change or add some more S. It's possible to change right?
@pnass13 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful. Thank you!
@jaredvaughan16654 жыл бұрын
When unhealthy both are extremely narcissistic who focus on their own feelings of comfort far above those of others.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Definitely got to make more health vs unhealth in types videos..
@jaredvaughan16654 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality better yet do a video on how Se relates to Ne. And the difference between when one is actively using Se vs Ne. Same for Ti-Fi. Ni-Si and Te-Fe. I came up with the same theory 5 years independantly of when I heard it from you and talked about in Socionics. I reasoned when ever we use Fi we simultaneously use Ti. Because we can't help think about that which we feel. Same with the other cognitive connections.
@erikvillegas84114 жыл бұрын
What are ways we can learn to not be so self-centered and selfshness as an INFP
@arkman22373 жыл бұрын
@@erikvillegas8411 empathy is the answer my friend, applied empathy to be exactly, we only focus on ourselves, but if we are capable of that , we are also capable of caring for others feelings, and that actually helps us get out of our heads, which also helps us overcome depression and anxiety (typically of an Infp) because people start to care for us and then our sensible TE doesn’t have to keep wandering what everyone thinks about ourselves. Of course is easier said than done because if you’re an infp like me you probably haven’t developed your shadow function of Fe, but it is there waiting to be used, it’s basically a thing of practice and gaining confidence on this skill
@mattmatthewmatchuu4 жыл бұрын
Just curious, do you look for NPs when dating or do you adhere to socionics dual stp/nfj theory?
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Neither! I do admittedly find it more exciting when there is a connection with a person of a less 'intuitively' compatible type, but generally type has little intrinsic value to me in this area :)
@yustinussetyoyuniarto4816Ай бұрын
@@CognitivePersonalityyeah, i guess it simply bc infj can make generally deep connection with every other type i suspect. Another aspect such intelligence etc definitely matters though. For intp intj entj infp, type definitely matters in my view.
@Daniel_j_M3 жыл бұрын
Hi sir, I'm not sure if you'll read this but I was wondering on what you think of the possibility of ENFP 6w5?
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
An unlikely pairing, though I don't have enough data to rule it out :)
@Aiknea2 жыл бұрын
As I watched this, I was like oh yeah this finally cinches it for me! Then as I kept watching I was like nvm.... square one
@lerie79343 жыл бұрын
I have another question that i hope you can some day answer me when you hace time
@lauracatmin41782 жыл бұрын
Thak you for the video. Still I could identify kind of half with one and half with the other. XD Either I'm Enfp really close to Infp or Infp really close to Enfp XD
@katyjacobs40273 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. They are truly helpful. It's been difficult to grasp which I am since I can relate to both. My energy style is a blend of Introversion and Extraversion, I am neither a true Introvert nor a true Extravert. It’s accurate to say that I am a bit of both Extravert and Introvert: and tend to use both styles somewhat equally, depending on the situation. Thinking and Feeling are nearly split equally as well, with a slight favor on feeling. Any suggestions, perhaps point me a direction that may help?
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
You *may* be an ambivert - I recommend checking out my ENTP Subtypes video!
@katyjacobs40273 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality I'm doing the work to learn this fascinating material. At the end of the day it is safe to say I am an ambivert. Thank you.
@adipsous3 жыл бұрын
Haha, once I changed playback speed to 0.75 I got quite a bit out of this discussion. Still, had to re-watch numerous times. That's some heady stuff! I tested recently for the MBTI and it said 49%-E, 51%-I for ENFP, INFP. Anything you can say about being evenly placed the first category?
@Officiall_JD3 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to change from ENFP to INFP? I would have completely agreed with everything about an ENFP 2 years ago but ever since I started a business and began meditating I feel that I’ve become an INFP
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
An introverted ENFP would still find their identity to be more static, and still more happily and confidently form logic more than they observe it. The attitudes remain the same, even if Fi is more activated :)
@brandoncheever18973 жыл бұрын
I'm like 90% sure I'm INFP now. For me, it's so brutal because I'm neither holy extrovert or introvert (but bias introvert). It's been a journey to find if I'm INFP or ENFP, but I think I'm INFP now
@skyblazeeterno2 ай бұрын
INFPs are meant to be the most extravert of the introverts apparently
@Luxmans4 жыл бұрын
Hi Harry, want to run an idea past you, if yiu have the time. In Erik's video ENTP: Dangerously Charming, he describes how ENTPs can change people beliefs/values. I've explicitly thought I do this with all my friend groups and even team at work. This looks like affecting people's Fi. Which is the function I think EXTPs are most disconnected to, (divergent auxiliary?) So i figured then might this be the case for all types, they affect in others which they are most disconnected to. So with INFJs it would be Te. For ESXJs Ni. Thoughts? Please tell me im wrong if you think so.
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Dark side of the convergent auxiliary ;) That is a very interesting theory indeed! That convergent area (an already chaotic/progressive attitude) which is more unconscious in nature (Te in an INFJ) is certainly going to run wilder. Re: ENTPs, I often find such consequence of them 'trying on' different values themselves :)
@fredhubbard72102 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure your type, but I feel lost in the jargon and acronyms. It is almost impossible to follow until--"In summary..." This video (sadly) confirms that I am INFP, as it so accurately confirms why people over the years have found me so difficult in conversation... forever dismissing me as "playing the devils advocate" when I am only pointing out their tunnel vision, and why I so struggle with decisions. Most people that I know superficially have me completely backward. So... where does one learn about these secondary functions, convergent/divergent/ executive...
@skyblazeeterno2 ай бұрын
I think any half decent book about mbti will talk about the functions and cognitive stack
@ngqabuthomafu65174 жыл бұрын
Question what-of the shadow functions, which ones are convergent and which ones are divergent do they follow the same order of (INFP) convergent Fe divergent Ni and etc or is it opposed Fe divergent Ni convergent etc?
@CognitivePersonality3 жыл бұрын
Yes, but there is more variation. Ti entered from Fi here can be more convergent (but not always), whereas it will be entirely more divergent if dipped into from Te (absent Te-lead position). Generally, Fe will be convergent here :)
@ngqabuthomafu65173 жыл бұрын
@@CognitivePersonality Thanks Harry enjoyed the ENTP subtype
@aniokay4 жыл бұрын
Another question: I find it hard to reconcile your system with the rest of the systems. Because yours allows for more nuances and if you have to translate that to other systems, I am not sure that the corresponding type descriptions are equivalent. And now the question: What are your thoughts on this?
@CognitivePersonality4 жыл бұрын
Depends on the system :) CPT overlaps quite well with MBTI as, while the system professes to measure how much functions are valued over a more cognitive perspective, in reality MBTI practitioners seem to prioritise what functions are actually being used (the access points) in what manner than simply what a person values + corresponding these values to the cognitive function they are supposed to imply.
@smilewrinkles49173 жыл бұрын
OH WOW! as an INFP with an ENFP father, this sounds very accurate. I’m definitely buying your book👍