Hi I’m an INFJ, and used be great friends with ENFJ. We had so many things in common except that he was more open to extracurricular activities than I was. He was more comfortable to go out and help people, yet sadly no one really gave him that save energy. I would have tried to be there for him more, but I honestly didn’t understand much of myself until now. It’s definitely one of my biggest regrets.
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to reconcile?
@mr.romaro34223 жыл бұрын
As an enfj guy, I have to ask if it's possible to reignite your friendship. Honestly, the most depressing times in my life are the ones I've spent alone feeling like I'm the most boring person to spend time with. Unless you absolutely betrayed that person in a despicable manner, I suggest you reach out. If an old friend of mine took the initiative to connect with me, I'd feel so happy and proud of myself
@tellaphon67183 жыл бұрын
Sounds like hes not able to get when he's given. Best thoughts are to give without looking to receive back or dealt back to himself. Or just don't. :) isfj, a, 4w5.
@rosangelesrivera72182 жыл бұрын
🥺
@kuibeiguahua2 жыл бұрын
Most people underestimate how happy an old friend would be at an attempt at reconciliation
@homehome52203 жыл бұрын
I love how the INTJ becomes the vilian of comparison, thanks.
@beingSabra3 жыл бұрын
INTJ's have been the number one type that has really helped me be a better person, whereas I am usually the one helping EVERYONE else. Love and gratitude for INTJ's! Heros to me. (ENFJ)
@gabrielleserna3 жыл бұрын
ENFJ are naturally optimistic that’s why
@stevedavenport12022 жыл бұрын
Your are evil by nature. Haven't you seen all of those evil mastermind movies???
@jays72592 жыл бұрын
@@beingSabra that’s how I got to this video , I came across an ENFJ and she loves me like no one else can . It’s refreshing to be understood.
@kyurei44789 ай бұрын
I mean if INTJs insist on seeing it that way, why should we contradict them after all?
@rayw33323 жыл бұрын
4:10 -- 4:28 "extraverted feeling is a tool", ... "not something implicitly valued...." Excellent. INFJ diabolicity.
@EmTreasure883 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes
@CaveyMoth3 жыл бұрын
Extraverted feeling drains me and makes me feel like a dang servant. -INTP
@bryanakcasu3 жыл бұрын
I see it as a tool but I am pretty sure I am ENFJ
@CaveyMoth3 жыл бұрын
It's always funny to see my INFJ coworker get overwhelmed. Actually, it isn't funny. I feel bad for her. But it's cute to watch as she scrambles around, trying to get everything together. She carries an agenda around all the time, and it hurts my brain trying to comprehend how she's able to get so much done in a month. INFJs really do excel when given time to plan. And it's true; she can seem quite cold at times, especially when accomplishing routine tasks. She's so sympathetic, yet she talks to people like a darn robot. My mom, an ENFJ, is the opposite. She talks to people with EXPLOSIONS of emotion. Everything the other person says seems to be met with, "Oh, my gosh!"
@Alchemuma2 жыл бұрын
Sounds mean AF but as an ENFJ I’ve had to admit that I love and appreciate the friends that come to me and show me love and attention a lot more than those who I just “know” like and love me :/ it’s sad because it finally hit me why they struggle so much. Their feelings are as real and as deep as mine, but because the expression is so limited it’s hard for me to truly feel it with my INFJ friend and my INFJ ex. But I guess it’s good to know what I like 👍🏻
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
@@Alchemuma im an INFJ. and i really appreciate expressive, attentive and udnerstanding extroverted friends. that kinda plays out very well because i dont usually take the lead, so i appreciate the initiative. at the same time its hard for me to connect with cold, passive and unemotional people even though i might seem like the one myself from the first look
@Jclarno13 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual! As an ENFJ, over the years I've developed the ability to go into logic mode and risk confrontation to speak truths that I think are important or to speak up for myself. These things definitely take a conscious effort, but I've discovered that it is essential for longterm success in relationships. It also helps me weed out the toxic people in my life. I love to help people, but I've learned to accept that some people are beyond my help. It's been a very freeing realization.
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
Don't know you, but I'm proud of you! 🥳 I'm glad you're at a place where you can defend yourself and your needs. I always felt bad that ENFJs are considered "doormats" and can easily feel used by people. -INTJ
@beingSabra3 жыл бұрын
Yayy!! 👏🏻You’re going to have such a more balanced existence. Keep the boundary-less away too. Saying things “as they are”, versus couching them in overdone graciousness is more efficient and expends less energy, too.☺️
@beingSabra3 жыл бұрын
@@BombshElle_7 having good friends that are INTJ’s have helped me hone these skills and I’m so grateful!
@Jclarno13 жыл бұрын
@@BombshElle_7 Thanks for the support and encouragement! I played the part of pushover for several years in a toxic relationship. After which, I did a lot of unpacking and soul searching and came away with the resolve that I would not repeat the same mistake, and I learned that standing up for myself is healthy and in fact essential. I'm much happier and much more confident now. I encourage other ENFJ's to take some time for serious self reflection and learn to make your aim about making yourself and your relationships the healthiest they can be rather than making it all about keeping others "happy".
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
@@Jclarno1 FACTS 💪🏽
@elizabethleach63463 жыл бұрын
It's really weird my sister and I are an ENFJ and an INFJ. We feel like the same picture colored differently. Similar biology, similar upbringing, similar personality. We have fun comparing and contrasting ourselves all the time.
@elizabethleach63463 жыл бұрын
However, I now realize it was backwards from what I thought 🤔
@alicejwho3 жыл бұрын
Same with my sister and me.
@solarisan_3 жыл бұрын
I would like to add several things that people might find helpful. ENFJs tend to engage first, reflect second, while INFJs need to observe first and decide to engage (or, not) in a given situation based on that observation. Here is an example that illustrates the difference between dominant Fe (ENFJ) vs auxiliary Fe (INFJ) which is based on finding a pattern in behavior shown in more than one situation. My best friend, who is an ENFJ, builds connections with people immediately. If she sees a dog, a cute child,… she simply goes over to talk, hug, or engage in a social interaction that blurs limits/barriers. While I (INFJ) tend to be aware and respectful of certain social protocols and barriers that most of us have, so such an interaction from me would be highly unusual. I need to ‘read the room’ before engaging in any social situation.
@rolanddc.3421 Жыл бұрын
I was an INFJ then became an ENFJ. Funny how experiences in life change a person. I take it as a positive to become more extraverted now ❤
@hectorpikipiki Жыл бұрын
@@rolanddc.3421Is not possible to change your type 😂
@rolanddc.3421 Жыл бұрын
@@hectorpikipiki wdym its not possible. It literally changes depending on the mind set you took the test. lmao do some research.
@hectorpikipiki Жыл бұрын
@@rolanddc.3421 😂
@Alphatheseeker10 ай бұрын
@@rolanddc.3421uh...
@LiliAqvq3 жыл бұрын
This is the best thumbnail I have ever seen
@monikasuszek34343 жыл бұрын
INFJ here. I’ll give a typical example of dealing with performance anxiety by planning. I was invited to a barbecue party. I checked the weather forecast two times. I called my friend (the host) to ask about alternatives in case of rain (quietly hoping for rain as a way out) and to discuss what should I bring to eat with me. I was definitely not satisfied with vague answers and thought about this for a day and further discussed it with my husband. During the party I talked with a group of people for about an hour but then I HAD TO go and sit on a swing and just look at the sky because I got tired of all those interactions. The rest of the party I’ve spent barbecuing myself, drinking wine and talking occasionally to people I was serving food. The hosts asked me several times if I wanted a brake but I was perfectly fine with it. I had fun.
@marianney76443 жыл бұрын
"Quietly hoping for rain" 100% relate 🤣
@alicejwho3 жыл бұрын
"And quietly hoping for rain as a way out"...story of my social life, hahaha! (INFJ)
@molliethomas25853 жыл бұрын
It's funny how whenever we want it to rain, it's clear skies for days, but when we actually want to go out and do something, that's when the weather goes out of it's way to wreck our plans😂
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
@@molliethomas2585 good stuff that i like walks under the rain
@JokerCrowe3 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with your assessment of the INFJ and our use of Fe and Ti. Since Ni is my main function, it's not something I can "turn off" - it's basically autopilot - but with Fe, I feel like I can "switch gears" to "Ti-mode" sometimes (2nd and 3rd gear if you will). I also think it's what allows us to do the dreaded "doorslam": eventually our empathy is just not going to cut it, and if we don't see a future with a person, we might switch to Ti-mode, and unapologetically slam the door. I think an ENFJ would have a harder time slamming the door in the same way and being that "cold" towards someone, since their Fe is in autopilot. ENFJs can feel free to correct me in the comments though. Good and interesting video as always Nathan!
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
Ah! Wouldn't it be nice if we could switch off/on all our cognitive functions? I'd switch off my dom Ni for a little while, and let Te take over so I can get things done speedily. -INTJ
@aHeroWith1000Names3 жыл бұрын
@@BombshElle_7 Ni on/off switch could come in such a use for Ni doms. It's an amazing function, but bloody hell it's a pain in the ass sometimes. I'm basically playing staring contest with the Abyss at this point.
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
@@aHeroWith1000Names Wow. Idk if I should applaud or feel bad for you? It sounds painful.
@JokerCrowe3 жыл бұрын
@@aHeroWith1000Names Ah yes, Hello Darkness my Old Friend. Peek-a-boo! In all seriousness, I definitely relate to what you're saying here. It'd be good to just Not follow the Pattern to its conclusion sometimes.
@aHeroWith1000Names3 жыл бұрын
@@JokerCrowe Thanks. Yeah, I'm already practicing thought stopping, helps a bunch :)
@Kiki-Delivering3 жыл бұрын
I am an ENFJ who discovered I operate like an INFJ when I am in an unhealthy state of mind. In university I studied abroad and our professors introduced us to a lot of internal reflection work, we were 21 students from all over, but mostly from under the Western umbrella of the world, we ended up saying that we had to adapt more to each other than to the Middle East. Understanding each other’s mode of operation changed not only how we interacted with each other, but the world (we had more mercy on each other amongst very different personalities). It also made us reflect on whether we operated as healthy versions of ourselves or unhealthy versions. I am a 3 on the enneagram and 3s in their detriment act like unhealthy 9s. I realized I spent a large portion of my life operating entirely burnt out and unhealthy because I thought I was an introvert (that is what my parents called me my whole life), and that it was okay for me to be alone any second I could get. In reality, my body and mind were trying to recover from over exhaustion I was putting myself through. I am truly happiest when I’m thrown into chaos and going to the party and expressing my ideas. I connected my INFJ-ness to the reclusive, slower moving, non-confrontational 9 on the enneagram, it’s not me when I’m healthy. I find whenever I go back home, I want to talk to people less and get away from everyone and be on my own, I’ve learned it’s a place that is very hard for me to be the best version of myself in, and my mother even last week said, “oh, it’s just cause your an introvert” 😂😂😂 It’s fine, I’ll let her keep thinking that, as I run away from my home town in the RV I just bought 🎉🤠
@punkbunnee95583 жыл бұрын
But also infj are the most extroverted introverts. We are more inclined and better at socialization when we are healthy, and often neglect self-care, which leads to needing to us withdrawing from interaction to focus on feeling better. This was why I thought I was an unhealthy extrovert for a long time. For me, the time I take to care for myself and recharge is for the purpose of socialization. If I could interact with others without having to care for myself, there are many times I would choose that. I think that might be something both types have in common, due to our high extroverted feeling or Fe
@blueskies773 Жыл бұрын
What a great realization. As an enfj most people who I don’t feel comfortable with think I’m shy and introverted, too.
@PandaRehab10 ай бұрын
this was insightful. I bounce between INFJ and ENFJ, and it's always close to 50%. I'm going to take a step back and try to determine which environments are healthiest for me.
@The_Great_Butler3 жыл бұрын
INFJ here. I still get so confused when Nathan mentions INFJs not being good at organizing. I've always loved it and seen it as an important part of planning and coming up with ideas. To find the best way things should be put, to come up with new ways that haven't been done, rewriting to make something fit in a story, checking to ensure things work chronologically. I think Ni-Ti pushes for consistency in planning. It's not as much maintainence as it is coherency and appreciation of our craft. To rearrange things in a manner that is pleasing, achieves my plans, and engages my mind.
@catherinedavidson71453 жыл бұрын
That's interesting. But it shows that even if one is a certain "type", we are still different as people and no person ticks exactly all the boxes, all the time. As for organising, I'd say as a fellow INFJ, I'm fantastic at organised chaos.....😂
@RCAnderson423 жыл бұрын
I think it was more about them not being good at organizing on the spot and super quickly. When it comes to planning and organizing, given enough time to be thorough, INFJs win. From what you described, you enjoy and are good at a process that takes quite a bit of time and deliberation.
@The_Great_Butler3 жыл бұрын
@@RCAnderson42 I'll organize on the spot, no problem. I just spend however much time I like. I want to enjoy it and nake it a genuine effort.
@Nathan-ez1wo3 жыл бұрын
What he is describing is when you have have organized a plan, and then something outside your control causes the plan to change and you have a limited about of time to adapt and restructure the plan. To give an example I run, and I had a cross country meet yesterday, and was given an approximate time for the race to start. I created an organized plan to do before the race started, but then they made the time an hour early, meaning that we only had 15 min to for a plan to prepare for the race and do everything we could to be prepared. I about had a heart attack, and forget to take what normally helps me for the run in all the chaos. It’s panic when we don’t have to time to create the best possible plan for a situation
@firifiremick3 жыл бұрын
For me, I also think i am very good at organizing. I create systems that i usually dont change. It helps me do things more easily and prevent me from forgetting things. But when someone else (an external factor) affects my system. It becomes hard for me to keep adapting and maintain the system, and i end up seeming more unorganized overtime. I often make system and such and have ideas how things should be organized, but I dont make the active effort to implement them so often. It often just going in all in or not. Which to me would make sense, Ni-Ti being better at figuring ways to organizing and more inflexible with their ways. ENFJ would be better at implementing them more often with Se making them more adaptable and flexible, bringing changes to their organizations when needed.
@christineherrmann2053 жыл бұрын
ENFJ. Not a lot of effort to keep stuff together, pretty organized easily. I don't love chaos, but I can absolutely give you your pictures in under an hour. 🤣
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
But, if put into a chaotic situation, you'd do far better than an INFJ. 👍🏼
@CaveyMoth3 жыл бұрын
The most terrible chaos my ENFJ mother has to deal with is backing up photos from her phone.
@GQ-tf6pd3 жыл бұрын
@@CaveyMoth omg same, it took me like a week to back up all my photos. like thousands of important photos. I had to create so many private group chats because it's too slow to upload on cloud storages. and I faced problems with those cloud storages. lol
@CaveyMoth3 жыл бұрын
@@GQ-tf6pd I got my mom a USB drive that plugs into her phone and her laptop, and I keep trying to teach her how to transfer files onto and off of it. It seems so simple to me, but she keeps forgetting how it works. It seems like extraverted types like to be guided through stuff like this, whereas I would be like, "Leave me alone. I'll get this working." But I am savior Ti, after all...
@GQ-tf6pd3 жыл бұрын
@@CaveyMoth that's so sweet of you to help her out, I hope she applies what you're teaching her 💗 I also got myself a usb but I got scammed lol. I suddenly couldn't find all the files I transferred onto it. fortunately, it's only fashion screenshots. [but some of them were really important 😭] I saw it coming but I still fell for it. it was the 2TB scam. is this the curse of inferior ti? anyways, what type are you?
@punkbunnee95583 жыл бұрын
Ooh goodness kinda feel called out but this is so true. As an INFJ, I've had to work hard to create distance after accidentally drawing people in too close while trying to learn from them. But then I feel genuine empathy for them, typically. This is because I genuinely care for people and want them to be healthy and happy, but I don't want to let them in close. I just want to learn and use the gained knowledge to help them and others, and they think I'm in love because learning animates me. It's more of a facination than adoration. Typical interactions with random people: "This is amazing. People are amazing! I love that you are capable of this! Wait, now you are hugging me... OK yes, I think I like you too. OK but not the touchy touchy... Please no the touching! Where have your hands even been? No no no not touchy the face!! *runs away*" I have tears thinking about it now! but no please don't see my tears as a sign to hug me! Unless you are one of MY people. In that case, please hug me without giving me time to overthink or decline the offer because I'm actually melty at the very core past the tough middle layer (shh don't tell the others)
@SanneSan113 жыл бұрын
Yess I was waiting for this video, thank you! 100% INFJ. Oddly enough I enjoy performing (in small quantities) but it's strange given how anxious it makes me simultaneously... Planning for it indeed helps a lot. Also, my sister told me once I give off INTJ vibes from time to time. 🙃
@JokerCrowe3 жыл бұрын
INFJ interested in theatre here. I agree, I don't mind being on stage, but that's only when I've had a lot of time to prepare, plan, and I feel like I'm in control of the situation. Plus, it gets easier for me every time, and it's a good way to 'stay in the Moment', even if it's only for a short time. :)
@punkbunnee95583 жыл бұрын
Might I recommend an improv class? Or maybe KZbin videos on improvisation. We're extremely capable of growth and adaptation. But don't think too much on it. Just search and click, think later.
@PandaRehab10 ай бұрын
I take a test every year or two and I bounce between INFJ and ENFJ, and it's close to the middle in terms of Introversion vs Extraversion. What's interesting is that on every single comparison listed here I actually do find myself bouncing between both sides of the coin throughout my life.
@vx75263 жыл бұрын
For enfjs, Ti related tasks could be a source of insecurity, where they tend to find reassurance from the people around. I observed this from enfjs I know. Guess Infjs don’t need to struggle there.
@wiz34043 жыл бұрын
can you give some examples of "Ti related tasks"
@CaveyMoth3 жыл бұрын
Yeahh, my mom is very bad with electronics and things that involve "personal time." I imagine that it must feel selfish to her to enjoy time alone and perform tasks that benefit no one else; Just as I think it's torture to spend time with people. As an INTP, we have our first and last functions mirrored, so I can understand how it feels.
@YellaSpiceFamily3 жыл бұрын
Can confirm: ENFJ, went to a fancy college, and spent all my time there feeling pretty insecure about my abilities compared to my classmates. Looking back, that wasn't being entirely fair to myself, but nevertheless I do think it drove me to learn more and retain it better than many of my better-equipped peers.
@brittl14143 жыл бұрын
OMG this is scarily accurate. My mom is ENFJ while I'm INFJ and literally (and i mean *literally* literally) everything you said is so freaking spot on lmao
@fortune_roses3 жыл бұрын
INTJ ● used to think I was INFJ, I like to deeply analyze people... turns out I just like analyzing in general, and understanding people is *beneficial* when emotions are confusing (even chaotic to witness)
@emss85903 жыл бұрын
How do you know you were not an infj?
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
@@emss8590 I used to think about that question, too. So I looked up the cognitive stack and functions of INFJs to see if it best described me. Fe is their auxiliary function. When I studied Fe (a people-centric function) I immediately knew I was an INTJ. I like people but I will never trust them. Their behavior is illogical if not appalling. Plus, I don't have an emotional need to associate or appease anyone. All of that is my tertiary Fi talking. Because society doesn't live up to my core values, I keep distance from it. This is not something anyone with Fe would do. That's one way I knew I was NOT an INFJ.
@fortune_roses3 жыл бұрын
@@BombshElle_7 exactly... for me, when people act very emotional, it can get really unsettling. Especially if their actions go against logic. I was approached by a coworker (specialized in mbti) who asked if I was INTJ like them. Yup, even if it's not the easiest type for a female to be in our current society. In fact, sometimes it's extremely confusing. I like to observe people and situations to understand why they do things and identify trends, especially when there isn't a logical reason for for actions. It makes "emotions" less confusing
@BombshElle_73 жыл бұрын
@@fortune_roses You clearly have higher EQ than me. I observe and observe some more, and I still don't get people.
@AntoineLavoisier3 жыл бұрын
Great work! You really nailed down what the differences between these two types are. I’m an ENFJ with many close friends being typed INFJ. They and ENFPs are typically along my favorite type of people. Can you do ENFJ vs. ESFJ in the future? I’ve yet to find a good video on that one.
@LittleMew1333 жыл бұрын
I am always quite surprised when INFJs are described as warm or caring or all they want to do this help others. As a long-time INFJ (tested 5+ times in span of 10+ years), I find this to be false. I can appear distant or detached, and often times, I'm asked by people close to me if I care about them (I do). In my lens, INFJs are not interactors as much as they are observers.
@LittleMew1332 жыл бұрын
@jessica Definitely. I agree that many INFJ descriptions were not written by INFJ's or people who know INFJ's first hand.
@christian1172-z9e3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for an accurate description of intuitive feelers! Kind of rare.
@SLASHERamc2 жыл бұрын
Infjs blur the line between thinkers and feelers, YES, you must be an INFJ to know that.
@austinsmithson31483 жыл бұрын
Great video, I really enjoyed this one. I am an INFJ and I am actually married to an ENFJ. We are truly very similar and it's been fascinating seeing how we are similar, and exactly how we are different. I know this would not be a great "recipe for success" for all couples, but it really works for us. Thank you for this video - very informative!
@gailnichols12842 жыл бұрын
I am an INFJ married to an ENFJ and find he is my soul mate. I married for the first time when I was 67, and had maybe 10 serious boyfriends before marrying. My ENFJ is SO much more compatible with me than anyone else. I cannot imagine what personality could be better.
@gailnichols12842 жыл бұрын
@@JustinPeters What is said about ENFJ and INFJ being incompatible. I am an INFJ married to an ENFJ and wonder what could possibly go wrong.
@realamericanvariety2 ай бұрын
INFJ married to an ENFJ here as well. It has some challenges, but we work through them. He doesn’t have as much interest in the whole personality type and how it matters. That has been my personal journey to get to know myself I find it fascinating. But he took the Meyers brigg to find out because I asked. So it’s been interesting finding out how to balance one another out.
@jenniferdragonfly883 жыл бұрын
🥳🎉🤗🎊 CONGRATULATIONS Nathan! I've been around for quite some time and I have to say that I've NEVER been disappointed by ANY of your content.🏆 Honestly, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Your ways are unique and very much appreciated. It's been quite the adventure to 100K and I'm looking forward to the 1M mark in the very near future, sir. 🥳💐
@beingSabra3 жыл бұрын
This was so good Nathan. I nodded through the whole thing. I think this may be the first time I feel a non-ENFJ really could see us. My number one bestie type is INFJ’s and even though they are not here right now, I feel that they would similarly concur. ;-]
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
hello, i concur
@loganfox8634 Жыл бұрын
The first point is hilarious because I just made a post on LinkedIn about not knowing where to start on a project and that it's important to find the right place to start and do things in the right order to be productive
@eliseesbjornsson49813 жыл бұрын
I’m watching this solely because of the thumbnail. Beautiful work lol
@TheLinaChen3 жыл бұрын
It me! An ENFJ! To the club I go! Untz..untz…untz… 💕 Jokes aside, definitely aware to see if I’m ever taken advantage of cause of my kind heart. 🥺🙇🏻♀️
@deinyan3 жыл бұрын
I’m an ENFJ and I love your videos. Thank you for making another ENFJ one❤️
@TomeRodrigo3 жыл бұрын
ENFJ here. Yes, INFJs can stop speaking to you, and never contact you anymore, even though you did absolutely nothing wrong, and they looked like they want to hang out in the future. We ENFJ's at least say to the person what we don't like and why we don't want to be in contact anymore.
@janeofthejungle43 жыл бұрын
Yea, it’s something we (INFJs) should all work on because it’s really quite mean. That said, I’ve done it way too much, as well. It’s a massive flaw that I really need to work on. I’ll get on that if this pandemic ever ends. Until then, I’m just chillin’ at home and connecting with self and nature.
@marianney76443 жыл бұрын
Infj's have limited energy and patience. They choose ppl who fulfill a purpose to be in their lives. There are finite slots available. It sounds mercenary but we don't deliberately do this it's just how we are. 99% of the time we never cut someone out of our life if "they did absolutely nothing wrong" , that person definitely crossed an line (even if other person didn't see the line in the sand). And we don't have the energy to explain it either. Honestly infj's are mostly so kind, caring, sympathetic etc but also can also be very cold and detached if the switch gets flicked. It's not nice but it is what it is. We don't want to be like this but we are built this way.
@TomeRodrigo3 жыл бұрын
@@marianney7644 I can assure you 1000% that I haven't crossed any line with any INFJ, especially me being ENFJ. Maybe I crossed the line in opposite way that I was too polite and kind as a man and INFJ women didn't take is as enough masculine to be attractive for them. I was emotionally abused by ESTP narcissistic woman, I know exactly what crossing lines look like. Anyway, thanks for explaining.
@spring76433 жыл бұрын
@@janeofthejungle4 Its not a flaw, it's a solid method of protecting ourselves and loved ones. Telling someone your issues with them/the relationship will cause drama if they are a bad person. We like to play it safe and avoid conflict with everyone, good and bad. It's better to assume the worst, it keeps us safe you know... probably the best strategy we have.
@janeofthejungle43 жыл бұрын
lazy pea - you’re 100% correct! The only people who are in my personal sphere are the people who I know so well and love so much, who love and respect me back. I know I can say what I need. They won’t twist it and turn it into a thing it’s not. We’re on the same page. We simply don’t do the psychological games. We’re a good mix of personalities and we all keep each other in check. That said, I still feel a little bad for dropping some people in my past, the ways I did. And with THAT being said, though, you’re still more correct, because I had four little kids during those times and I had no time or energy for their weird games. So, I suppose you’ve mostly changed my mind. But I still feel a little bad, for making them feel bad😂
@SnowKat-mn9qh3 жыл бұрын
Great video, it helped me clarify my own type a lot (INFJ). I’ve been in a great place mentally/emotionally recently, and it’s allowed me to use my Se in a healthier way. I was starting to wonder if I was actually just an ENFJ who was only beginning to use their tertiary Se, but I can see now I’m just growing as an individual.
@patronus44603 жыл бұрын
I love the part where you say extraverted feeling is not the aim for infjs. I'm an infj and since I leaned more into Ti and balanced my Fe and learned boundaries, every rose-colored picture of an infj just wanting to help people all the time is the least relatable thing to me. I appreciate environments where people can just do their thing and no conflict can arise. I mostly just want to be left alone to do my own stuff.
@blancheb35333 жыл бұрын
I am the same. As an INFJ, I used to be more accomodating of people, wanting to help them, and attracting narcissists in the process. Ever since I've leaned more towards my Ti, I have an easier time just accepting that some people aren't just worth the time and its ok to do your own thing and not seek validation from others. I can honestly come across as a cold intellectual if I don't use my Fe and I'm perfectly fine not interacting with people my Ni tells me not to. However, with close relationships, I am rather passionate and caring.
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
@@blancheb3533 real relatable
@NinoGuariscoJR3 жыл бұрын
This has strongly confirmed that I'm an INFJ. Thank you very much for this informative video.
@atnoc87383 жыл бұрын
INFJ here. I only realized how cold and detached i can be when i met ENFJs. Warmer than the sun itself. I still think we are hard core romantics and our true warmth is hidden from people, especially ourselves. Plus, I couldn't agree more with the use of Fe as a way to a mean and also with the feelings of being caught in a limbo between F and T types. I am not sure if i agree with the use of the first word "Organisation" though. What Nathan said is true, but i think Infj's are generally better at organising and enfjs are better at performing even without so much organisation. Enfjs can come up with a plan faster than Infjs and start doing what needs to be done, but then infjs will see the logical inconsistencies and make it better, if time is provided... but i understand that the inferior Se and blindspot Te makes us look like a mess sometimes... we can freeze in anxiety and feel unable to move, like an Infp (Te inf. and blind Se).
@girijaphatak90222 жыл бұрын
I love how articulate you are....and how you pay attention to detail.
@mitch1352 Жыл бұрын
I'm usually an INFJ, but I definitely switch between the two given the situation.
@circulati3 жыл бұрын
As usual, very clear and concise presentation - love Ti 💓🙌🏻. Agree with pretty much everything, especially the planning/impulsive and in the moment dichotomy. My best friend is an Enfj, here are some things I noticed about her vs me (infj). Not only has she got more energy for socializing, but she is more invested in social issues. She’s an activist for many things, as opposed to me - I am interested in human systems in a more abstract, detached and theoretical way, in an observer way. She goes out and marches for stuff, I ponder the “why”s from the sidelines. She’s also quicker to judge people, because, well, she’s a judger. I am very good at summing up people in a few words, describing their essence, and in general I am more accepting towards people, almost in a philosophical way. She’s got a bit of an “us vs them” attitude - and if you don’t share the same world views, she’s quick to dismiss you. I am curious about people with different views than mine, like I said before, because I like to get to the why’s. I remember I used to make her laugh in college because I had this way of assessing unpleasant people: “yeah, they are idiots.” And then, after a beat: “But they have got a soul, too”. She would always be surprised by the second part and laugh. The upside of being a judger is that she’s has always known more clearly what she wanted in life. She’s more decisive in career and other things, doesn’t second guess herself every other day like me. I also noticed she struggles with logic more than me, and she is very impressed with Ti, even in its basic forms, which is very funny. She’s also has more trouble than me detaching from people and holds on to past hurts more. She’s basically a collector of people, whereas I let go of relationships that have run their course more easily.
@mantc65852 жыл бұрын
I'm an Enfj, I can see why I come off judgmental. I'm much more vocal with whatever comes to my mind than my Infj friend. The thing is I'm not afraid to openly discuss these opinion and then change my mind. I don't hold peoples words against them, sure I might not agree and can be vocal about it but thats it. Maybe I expect people to be equally as tolerant. I've notice my Infj friend is much more gentle on the outside but bottle things up and explode later, and then you hear what she really have thought of you all along. Maybe that's one of the reason my friend likes to keep people at a distance to avoid confontation. The Ti inferior is a struggle, guess it's hard for me to be an idealist and also equally rational haha
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
as an infj i can relate to having hard time detaching from people and i do tend to hold on to past even if it hurts.
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
@@mantc6585 how does Ti inferior feel like to you?
@mantc65854 ай бұрын
@@sweetea6550I don't always trust my Ti, it's clumsy, it's not as automatic and instant as Fe. How does it feel like to have Tertiary Ti?
@sweetea65504 ай бұрын
@@mantc6585 with Ni and Ti sometimes it feels like i can turn off and on the reality when i escape into my head often forgetting that the world works in real time lol. and when people ask me deep questions, like those about what i want from life and my plans i get stuck in deep thought and just stand there thinking. there comes the need to make up some fake stories(with a bit of planning beforehand it works, when i dont i will just die at the spot not able to improvise something real quick), to at least get people off me this time 😂
@ayayoussif75843 жыл бұрын
Is no one going to comment about the thumbnail?? Alright...
@andreareid69283 жыл бұрын
This was such a helpful video, I'm an infj, but my partner thought I was potentially an enfj because of how good I can be in social situations and I'm a lot more extraverted and social than he is (he is an intp though). This video explains it so much better than I did! I love the exemplar test regarding getting them to do something in an hour vs a month, I really struggle under pressure but go above and beyond when given the time, so it was a clear which one I actually am, even just from that!
@sofialoraine39532 жыл бұрын
I always tested as an INFJ for 3 years, but in the last year and a half I’ve became much more extraverted and more in tune with Fe and Se. My Ni and Ti are still very strong though, and I value them more than Fe and Se on a daily basis. I went to a big university where partying is a big thing, and I feel like I adapted and changed a lot because of that. I like to be around people more and go out to clubs/parties, which is not how I used to be. The last time I took the mbti test I tested as an ENFJ, but I’m still not sure. I’m definitely more spontaneous and good at organizing things or adapting quickly than most INFJS. However, I still need to be alone in order to recharge pretty often, but it’s a shorter span than before. I also have INTJ tendencies sometimes, such as being kind of cold or distant from people. My Fe is something I’ve learned to turn on and off, and sometimes I prefer using Ti over that. Maybe I’m just an extroverted INFJ
@ahimsaalexander90043 жыл бұрын
This is kind of helpful. I have been typed ENFJ from tons of people now who know typology, but my INFP friend told me I was definitely an INFJ with how I manifest things and call them years in advance. I am great at social situations, but they drain the hell out of me. I do not remotely get off with tons of people around me like my ENFJ friends and relatives. It’s taxing. But I don’t know if I could be confused for an INTJ just b/c I don’t know that I know any. I’m an intellectual, so maybe. But I can also work a crowd when need be b/c I had to take acting classes growing up. I’m detached from most things even though I don’t appear as such. So it’s confusing
@redwaters1012 жыл бұрын
I initially thought that I'm a matured/developed INFJ since I'm getting almost 50/50 intro-extroverted ( a little more introverted at times) and perfectly relates to both types. But this might have answered it. I'm an ENFJ after all.
@lunaeries82593 жыл бұрын
infj. the things that I love the most are actually things in which I can dive in without knowing what to expect. this is what I learned. it is unbelievably true for me, I feel like I never even consider a course of events that are outside my mental schemes but they're the most satisfying ones. also I really wish I could avoid the social draining and the sensory overload because I find it almost as hindrance great video!!
@thunabs77592 жыл бұрын
you reassured me. I did the test a few times in English and German. I was switching from INFJ to ENFJ which I found very weird. But now I know I'm an ENFJ.
@abdulnassirlyimo83583 жыл бұрын
Very informative, waiting for INFJ vs ISFJ
@正-d4i3 жыл бұрын
2:41 yesss i am sure that i am an enfj and as a judger i used to be confused about my preference for spontaneity (i even got esfp on 16p haha too much reliance on Se?) and now i'm in the midst of procrastinating again because i know i can whip sth up on the spot haha Oh and congrats on 100k B)
@wolfsurvival20093 жыл бұрын
Yay, another ENFJ video! Thanks Nathan! :)
@morningstarhomestead3 жыл бұрын
Good video. I am an ENFJ with masculine Ni and masculine TI according to Dave power system so people will often think I'm introverted. One of the big differences between myself and my infj friends is our blind spot functions. Si is incredibly tedious and annoying for me. I constantly skip over directions and steps during processes. Physical objects in the memories that they could whole have very little meaning for me. On the other hand, my infj friends tend to fetishize their Se and so it appears that they have good Si as well. They Place incredibly High emphasis on the physical manifestation of their Ni vision. I find that there are many infj women on KZbin who do fashion channels for this reason. On the other hand, INFJs seem to have a time putting their plans into definite action. Their blindspot Te is obvious even when they enter a room by the calmness they exhude. My tertiary Se makes me much better about actually making my plans a reality.
@RCAnderson423 жыл бұрын
Holy cow do all INFJs fetishize Se?!?
@morningstarhomestead3 жыл бұрын
@@RCAnderson42 I think we all fetishize are inferior function :-) I know now I do it with my Ti. it's embarrassing when you see it!
@RCAnderson423 жыл бұрын
@@morningstarhomestead so interesting.. I've definitely heard that, but I think I'm a lil more averse to my Ti than I am in awe of it. I could be a bit blind to it though!
@quintuplebanned42673 жыл бұрын
Stumbling upon a car accident, is a crisis I can handle, mailing a letter, on the other hand, I struggle with. Also, with regard to how we deliver an outstanding “product”, to be so presumptuous to assume this to be a promise of “future delights”, is a miscalculation/misunderstanding on the part of whomever forms the expectation. It is as natural to an INFJ/ENFJ to be whatever I we are, as it is for the other person not to be, and although most of us recognize, after years of reflection, that it is objectively, unusual, it may require some logical reflection on behalf of the other person, such as: “Why would this person care so much about ME? How does this benefit them? Are they this way with other people? I shall observe…” there’s always that option, rather than assuming “wow, all this for little ole’ me??? I must be AMAZING!! I shall focus only on how this must be a reflection upon how amazing I am, and completely ignore all other possibilities cuz I like feeling like I’m just inherently amazing without having to lift a finger”
@redacted23123 жыл бұрын
Let's goooooo Congratulations on hitting 100k man Your content has been top-notch and extremely interesting (to the point of me continuously watching without being bored, which is a big deal: I'm an ENTP) So congratulations!!
@sentienttrash21793 жыл бұрын
Congrats for 100k
@valeri91xx2 жыл бұрын
The "extraverted feeling is a means to an end, not the goal itself" had me
@virginiabutters12293 жыл бұрын
Another AMAZING thumbnail! Nathan, I swear you should be putting these on every kind of merch. Please offer versions without the mbti acronyms for those of us who like wearing intriguing t-shirts no one will understand!!!
@lesyablackbird Жыл бұрын
so i've only recently found that i'm an infj instead of an intj. it was all the interest in people that finally tipped me over. but i'm still learning all this stuff and its all so fascinating. the way people always are. i mean you could study them to learn their type sure, but then each person even in the same type group is endlessly different in subtle small ways. i love that.
@meridiansplendour3 жыл бұрын
Another great video 🙌 Please do ENTP vs ESTP, I still can't tell which one am I because my Se is almost as high as my Ne and both my Si and Ni are really low. It would help immensely because you explain everything so well
@gedois37143 жыл бұрын
Well, if you don't like mathematics or philosophy, you're not an ENTP. Jokes aside, I think the best way to know if your an ENTP or ESTP is to look to the Ti and see if it's connected with Ni or Si. If it's connected with Ni, you will probably have more of a general understanding of how things work, a big picture oriented approach to logic, generally avoiding big existencial questions and detailed frameworks. If it's connected with Si, you will probably care about every detail of logic, not accepting vague answers and trying to understand every single rule of a framework. That's why ENTPs usually have big interests in areas of complex logical systems that they can dissect and understand, such as mathematics or philosophy.
@meridiansplendour3 жыл бұрын
@@gedois3714 I'm very bad at maths and I usually zone out pretty fast if someone starts discussing philosophy but I can't stand it when someone gives me vague irrational answers :D But seriously, complex logical systems can imo also be found in design, art and languages which all interest me a great deal. However, I was always told that I'm a kinesthetic learner and as far as I know, it's an accurate observation. I think I'm equally good at doing practical things with my hands in the real world and, for example, making 3d models or designing apps. I'm genuinely confused because there's nothing I hate more than boring Si routine but I equally dislike overly insightful and mystical stuff that's supposed to be Ni. I get bored extremely fast both when my brain isn't occupied with learning new things or when I'm sitting at home with nowhere to go.
@gedois37143 жыл бұрын
@@meridiansplendour ESTPs usually have a more action oriented logic, and like doing practical things. It can be programing, for example. ENTPs, in the other hand, are more leaned towards abstract concepts, and usually can be seen discussing things like "how does the human mind work?", "can an AI be crative?" and "what is the right concept of justice?". ENTPs are knoledge seekers, and you'll usually see them reading books about various subjects. And about disliking boring Si routine, it's commom for all types. Even the ISTJs i know usually complain about it.
@meridiansplendour3 жыл бұрын
@@gedois3714 I guess if we're talking about an abstract question that is so open-ended that you feel that you're getting nowhere and you're just questioning things for their own sake, it wouldn't hold my interest for long. Your first two examples spark my interest easily because it's basically just a matter of research until we get the answers but the last one just seems forever unanswerable and does nothing to my brain. I'll gladly read lots of books on different subjects but now that I think about it, I do see how you could describe them as being more practical. Thanks for taking the time to explain this, I'll look into it more. Which type are you btw? When I read about cognitive functions there's always this one stereotypical thing that completely throws me off, like ESTP being power dynamos which I don't really relate to. At least my middle functions aren't confusing to me and either way, it looks like I'm very friendly with my demon function lol
@jaimeflor41815 ай бұрын
Real time performance is a big struggle for me. It’s the same for my INTJ coworker, who’s a sociology professor. If you put me on the spot to speak in front of a class, sing, or anything else, I’ll be very anxious. I won’t do as well as I could w/ prep time. I recently began connecting w/ someone that might be an ENFJ. Sometimes she sends me voice messages, which I enjoy. However, I end up recording several takes before sending her a response that I’m ok with. This seems to come more naturally to her, but I don’t mind her pushing me out of my comfort zone.
@arnebouten25203 жыл бұрын
Great video Nathan, I had a lot of Aha-moments watching it! Sometimes it seems like introverts are at a disadvantage in our current society, because social interaction drains them. Would you say that being alone drains extroverts in a similar way, or is it not as extreme of an opposite?
@spring76433 жыл бұрын
It's equally draining for extroverts to not get their social fix, it really depends on their level of extroversion though. ENFPs do pretty well alone 👍
@kymelatejasi3 жыл бұрын
I've definitely ruled out ENFJ now. 😆 Thanks for this video.
@ErikThor3 жыл бұрын
This is arguably the BEST thumbnail I have ever seen.
@fiction5893 жыл бұрын
I love your accurate explanations 😍 (and those eyebrows 😍)
@ashleybrooke1442 жыл бұрын
So I’ve been attempting to sort this very question out and this video was really, really helpful (thanks Nathan!) I’d like to add, if I may, a few additional points if you’re struggling with this as well: *How/who were you as a child? Were you shy and reserved or did you enjoy being at school, around lots of people, etc.? *How do you actually feel out at events, restaurants, parties, etc? Not how are you trying to balance the social equilibrium/comfort others/etc. How do YOU feel? Electric? Or are you a ball of nerves inside? *See Nathan’s quote about whether something is natural for you or if you had to learn it!* *Trauma (which is an overused word, so please excuse the phrasing) can affect our ability to connect to who we are at the core. So you may also want to think about life and relational disruptions in your past and if they affected how you relate to yourself and others. This is particularly true if you are dealing with events in the formative years. For instance, I grew up moving frequently as a kid and often internationally (every 8 months to 2 years). This was extremely impactful and I do think it affected me, positively and adversely. And while MBTI should not be used (in my opinion) as a tool to measure behavioral patterns, but rather cognitive preferences at a person’s core identity, if you are behaving frequently enough in a way that is counter to your nature, you can sort of confuse yourself and rewire parts of your brain ( a la neuroplasticity). I’m one of those weirdlings that think personality is comprised of a magical combination of cognitive preferences and a certain je ne sais quoi (and maybe other things - I am far from expert) so I don’t necessarily think someone’s personality type/core really ever changes. But you can get somewhat or incredibly confused if you’ve been disconnected from yourself long enough. All this to say, keep watching Nathan’s channel, keep learning and reflecting and best of luck :) You WILL find your type! 🌻
@hafizahjasni86563 жыл бұрын
I would say that this was a good try hehe. Good luck to anyone who is trying to figure out if they are ENFJ or INFJ, and have fun 😊
@HaHaHaLMFAOtv3 жыл бұрын
Do you usually put subtitles? I’m a non English speaker so distinguishing the E and I is very hard for me 😅
@SnowKat-mn9qh3 жыл бұрын
I believe at the time I watched this video, there are mostly accurate closed captions set up. Check again, they may be there this time.
@HaHaHaLMFAOtv3 жыл бұрын
@@SnowKat-mn9qh thank you! 😊
@bryanakcasu3 жыл бұрын
It's still a close call for me, but I think I'm in the ENFJ camp. Do INFJs start conversations with random people? If I feel like I can make a connection or have a conversation with someone, I almost can't help approaching them. I wasn't always like that but always wanted to be like that, and now I am usually the most outgoing and social person in the room. When I was younger, the impulse was there but not the ability, but eventually I gained the confidence and the skills to be that person. Is that INFJ learning to be more E, or just ENFJ from the beginning growing into the role?
@EmyN3 жыл бұрын
You sound like an INFJ, have you seen his video on ENFJs?
@PowerRedBullTypology3 жыл бұрын
I'd say ENFJs tend to be quite active themselves rather than lazy. Their Se is much better and I find they usually are very proactive. Afterall, Fe is quite decisive and Se is action orientated in the real world. My girlfriend is an ENFJ and when it comes to action, she is quite an unstoppable force that does not tire easily. They can be quite like social ENTJ's in the sense that they just go go go and don't give up. They only need a basic goal rather and they wing the rest (also like ENTJ's).
@YellaSpiceFamily3 жыл бұрын
In my experience, an ENFJ growing into their role looked like a child that walked up to every. last. stranger. in the store to tell them their enTIRE life story until they finally grew up enough to learn how to invite an interaction nonverbally instead of being so very extra all the time. 🤣 My mother is an INFJ: your account sounds more like how she developed.
@Raphsophomes3 жыл бұрын
I'm an isfp and I literally have to clean up after my infj girlfriend all the time, she just drinks writes sleeps and then repeats. Also I never let her decorate or arrange rooms because it ends up feeling like a dungeon or an unlived in box lol
@veerendhramanohar8424 Жыл бұрын
The one you told in the part of "organisation" is true specially "about what you are good at" part
@eleganzaz2 жыл бұрын
These questions show that I'm totally introverted. But way too often I find myself in the centre of the room leading ppl and speaking up for them. I'm lost 😭😢
@alicejwho3 жыл бұрын
Incredibly accurate and so interesting! You've just described the differences between myself and my sister perfectly. She's ENFJ and I'm INFJ.
@pada59922 жыл бұрын
An INFJ comes to mind who always wanted to "experience together" every event I invited them to. While I was trying to be free and tried to encourage them to learn to improvise and choose things to do and get to know people, they were so busy planning the whole thing and asking endless questions in advance and wanting as many meetups and together-experiences at the event as possible, plus arrive together, leave together, spend the way home talking about our experiences. The first workshop that I was not by their side, they connected with the person sitting next to them and those two were from then on looking for each other and going to workshops together as much as they could. Both were visibly happy to "have somebody". Also an INFJ, was super good at playing 2048, in the most patient slo-motion way I have ever seen, patiently playing through to almost the end of the whole game. I was not able to concentrate for 2 hours just moving tiles in a "one by one" fashion in slow motion. I tried to learn from the good example and do it their way, but I would lose the sense of the "big picture", the context of what was going on in front of my eyes, after a couple of minutes every time. I made stupid mistakes because everything became blurry when I dissected and slowed the process down like that. Many other situations come to mind, from INFJ and ENFJ friends, that from the perspectives you offered in this video, make a different impression on me than they did at the time. Differentiation and naming the noticable differences, and their implications: on point. Mind blown. Thank you so much. (ENFP)
@caityd28162 жыл бұрын
That's hilarious bc I'm an INFJ who is also a bit of a whiz at 2048 and I've never thought of the connection to Ni. My INFP sister is always shocked like 'wow u actually think about it, i just keyboard smash' lol. I'm now thinking about all the similar mental games I play and how they're all Ni-related haha
@ths_19993 жыл бұрын
this is so great. looking forward to more of this series!
@oddment73 жыл бұрын
Excellent video as always, thank you Nathan 😊
@GraySMR9992 жыл бұрын
This was the most helpful, yet concise video I’ve seen on this dyad thus far-thank you:)
@life_lab_chronicles3 жыл бұрын
Nailed it! Everything in the video is very well done, except the thumbnail: why am I wearing white?? I didn't enter the darkness; I am the darkness. -infj
@newcreation1cor5173 жыл бұрын
This completely confirms my suspicion that my little bro is an ENFJ, and big sis is an INFJ. She does great with people in public, and then would come home and just push everyone away. And that need to prepare... So necessary! My little brother on the other hand, he struggles so much when he's on his own. He did not do well trying to deal with Covid the end of his junior year and beginning of senior year of high school... But he can deal with all of my INFP chaos, no problem. He knows I love him even when I avoid people. He's quite happy to initiate, too! Emotional chaos, physical chaos, no problem. Sitting on his own days on end trying to study physics...
@rosydreamer85352 жыл бұрын
The entire part about adaption to situations and dealing with chaos really stuck out to me,id say im good in adapting to sudden changes in a plan and can be rather easy going about them,but during debates like MUNs i get overwhelmed easily and start to panic.Debating has always been my weak point i dont know if it is because of inf ti or inf si.Debates always overwhelmed me because of the extremely sudden changes and fast pace .Im still trying to figure out my type and this video helped me quite a lot.Thankyou lovewho!!
@rubyblu213 жыл бұрын
Love the thumbnail!
@jaimeflor4181 Жыл бұрын
Good comparisons! The personal comparison that comes to mind, is myself vs. my former ENFJ counseling prof. Ellie. I definitely get overwhelmed w/ organizing. I get it done well, but it's stressful for me. As for point 2, I've always struggled being put on the spot. Whether it's an improvised musical performance, or anything I didn't get to mentally prep for beforehand. The more prep time the better. As for Fe, it is more of a tool for me. I use it to be sociable at work, or w/ people I enjoy. However, I can also be a loner that comes off as cold. As for social energy, Ellie's way more consistent when it comes to engaging w/ others. I'm inconsistent & very picky w/ who or what I spend my energy on.
@Dani-jo9yr3 жыл бұрын
Great insightful points, thank You 😊
@kimberlysoto34902 жыл бұрын
Thank you this helped immensely.
@JennyG.COW52 жыл бұрын
Thank you for clearing this up. I've suspected myself as an ENFJ, but I wasn't sure. Now I know that I am. 😊 Thank you. ❤️
@carawe68363 жыл бұрын
ENFJ: talks to everyone on a party, avoids talking about problems, gets emotional easily and shows it, very cheerful, loves Disney movies and happy endings, dog person, loves concerts, dominant character, doesn't question things, not really sensible, wants to be the hero and to be loved INFJ: talking to that one person at a party, loves meaningful, conversations, can easily talk about problems, likes dramas (movie type), cat person, needs alone time, not dominant at all, questions things, sensible, wants to be understood and respected (INFJ with a ten years+ friendship with ENFJ)
@truepeace37 ай бұрын
How is it possible that I identify with all of that…? 🤦🏼♀️ I’ve tested ENFJ for years, but now INFJ. Yet I could always go back and forth between the two. I’m 55% I 45% E now. But I can definitely tell you I don’t fit well with any other personalities.
@meganjohnson66013 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and yes 100% accurate. My husband is ENFJ, my bestie INFJ. This explained some of their differences perfectly.
@ashleybrooke1442 жыл бұрын
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
@halalgordonramsay49833 жыл бұрын
on a lighter note, CONGRATS ON 100K~
@minecraftstation64223 жыл бұрын
Yo congrats for 100K
@sephe81922 жыл бұрын
Ty I was mistyped as an INFJ before because I took the 16p test ik stupid and I felt like I didn't fully relate to it eventhough I saw similarities? After studying more about the functions and taking more accurate tests such as sakinrova I can confidently say I'm an enfj after all :D this video was very helpful is reconfirming that ! I rlly enjoy typing ppl and my family consists of my mom(infj), dad (esfp), brother (infp) and me (enfj) ^^ one of my closest friends is also and infj and it's fascinating how similar yet different we are >-
@pada59922 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so helpful for me it's incredible. I believe that I would never mistake my ENFJ people for INFJ or vice versa. But just the way you show these different aspects and oh my how you are able to put it into words..!!! Your remarks spark so many memories i rich detail. I can now understand them so much better and I can see how I will translate these insights into new behavior in future situations. Thank you, God bless.
@T_he.Ax_O-loT-l_3 жыл бұрын
I saw the thumbnail and I just... Memento Mori.
@MihaiMihai-wr1nh2 жыл бұрын
I am ENFJ,and so is my favorite cousin! And I also have 3 best friends and one of them is INFJ ! (the others are INFP and ISTP! I know,the third one is my opposite! my extreme! and I've always got the impression that we complement each other! that we are like Ing and Yang! And that's why we have a very special friendship😃)
@A_DOG3 жыл бұрын
Nice thumbnail
@zzc85052 жыл бұрын
an excellent and rather important point about Fe being a tool/means for INFJ, not the goal in itself. I am so sick and tired of seeing INFJ presented/"seen" as these emotionally overloaded pushover softies who seem obsessed with others' "feelings" and such. Most people completely miss the whole Ni-Ti thing and it has become rather irritating. but infj can be very good at organizing, in fact, I consider it one of infj's underestimated strengths: Ni helps to streamline the process, separating the goal (whatever needs to be organized) from the unnecessary details _ Ti helps come up with one's own logical organizing principle/system. But yes, if too many things are piled up to be organized -- then yes, it gets too overwhelming and increasingly frustrating. Perhaps, the quantity of things that need to be organized at one given time may be the key difference here. Perhaps, enfjs are fine with a pile of things, but infj do get overwhelmed and overloaded.
@ajestlemonde3 жыл бұрын
I'm a Quality Engineer at an automotive supplier. I spend all my day fighting fires and making decisions. If you give me a lot of time to plan for something.... I will be working on it the day it's due. ENFJ powers activate!
@00Klingon3 жыл бұрын
I play survival/building videogames with two ENFJ who have an almost identical play style. They both like to run headlong into combat and exploration and spend very little time in the building aspect of the games, doing just enough to get by with the given game mechanics and their characters die frequently as a result. Occasionally they will both enjoy some technical aspect of construction but its the exception rather than the norm. Both seem to get lost easily and forget their way home, and they just roll with it in style, building a new basic home wherever they end up, over and over. They get bored easily when I'm trying to organize and make a plan of action to progress in the game and they would prefer to run off to gather resources and leave the building and crafting to me.
@noturbo3 жыл бұрын
thinker feeler and detached sounds familiar !
@jessicathespy3 жыл бұрын
I've been getting to know an enfj for the lady couple years it's been a dance of sorts, setting boundaries, knowing when to ask them for help, when not to, watching out for steam rolling. But when they are there they do make everyone feel comfortable but in the meantime there is overreaching. It's been interesting, as an infj.