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INTP, what makes you YOU? What makes the INTP personality tick? What are the building blocks of the INTP personality type? In this video I'll explain the INTP personality type inside and out - from their cognitive functions Introverted Thinking, Extraverted Intuition, Introverted Sensing, and Extraverted Feeling to their strengths, weaknesses, and unique gift to the world.
INTP Cognitive Functions:
1. Introverted Thinking (Ti)
2. Extraverted Intuition (Ne)
3. Introverted Sensing (Si)
4. Extraverted Feeling (Fe)
5. Extraverted Thinking (Te)
6. Introverted Intuition (Ni)
7. Extraverted Sensing (Se)
8. Introverted Feeling (Fi)
0:00 How does Myers Briggs relate to cognitive functions?
3:28 Overused Strength Ti for an INTP
9:13 Underused Strength Ne for INTP
17:41 Overused Weakness Si for INTP
27:30 Underused Weakness Fe for INTP
Cognitive Functions Playlist: ⬇️
• Cognitive Functions
Myers Briggs 101 Playlist: ⬇️
• Myers Briggs 101
⬇️ Personality Playlists: ⬇️
INFJ: • INFJ
INTJ: • INTJ
ENFJ: • ENFJ
ENTJ: • ENTJ
INTP: • INTP
INFP: • INFP
ENFP: • ENFP
ENTP: • ENTP
ISTP: • ISTP
ESTP: • ESTP
ESFP: • ESFP
ISFP: • ISFP
ESTJ: • ESTJ
ESFJ: • ESFJ
ISTJ: • ISTJ
ISFJ: • ISFJ
Quotes are taken from the books:
Psychological Types by Carl Jung
Conscious Orientation by J.H. Van Der Hoop
Gifts Differing by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers
FAQ:
Have you heard of the 8-function model?
Yes, I was introduced to the 8-function model in approx. 2015/16, and I have been working on Ti in my personal life which is not in my top 4. My "Inside Out" series touches on it, and I plan to dive deeper in a future series.
Have you heard of socionics, enneagram, tritype, vultology, 4 sides of the mind, interaction styles, OPS, or CPT?
Yes to all. I have a couple collabs and videos on my channel about enneagram and socionics. The other systems I've heard of and studied on a surface-level, and own/have read books on many of the above topics. For one reason or another, none of these topics have interested me enough to discuss regularly on the channel.
I am type xxxx, and I don't fit in with your example. Am I mistyped?
When I give a behavioral example like "I tend to notice a lot of ISTJs with fitbits" this is to ground the theoretical concept for viewers who ask me to give behavioral examples and to make content less abstract/confusing. However, describing behavior necessarily loses universal application. When I give an example like this, it is not an absolute, rule, exclusive to that type, or even present in a majority of that type. It is one-time example of how the motivations that ISTJs share could manifest - not how they must manifest.
Different motivations aside from Si-Te motivations could prompt someone to get a fitbit, so I wouldn't use that example to type or un-type someone. Poor inductive reasoning would say "I noticed 3 ISTJs wearing fitbits, and therefore all ISTJs have fitbits" or "therefore anyone with a fitbit is an ISTJ." I'm still working on tightening up my communication, but I'm attempting to integrate a deductive basis for behavioral examples from definitions in Carl Jung's and Van Der Hoop's writing like "Si is attuned to sense organs"; "Te is focused on outcomes and metrics" "therefore an example could be, but is not limited to or required to be, ISTJs wearing fitbits, especially when used to measure sense organs." Many different motivations can prompt the same behavior, so if I give a behavioral example, take it in context of the principles which preceded it, and not at face value.