Wow, this was really affirming to me because I realize this is the exact process I have been doing even now as an ENFJ. I always talk about how I know my future so well because I focus on it and build it myself pretty much. "Oh, Deezy did you ever think you would be here?" "Uh, in all modesty...yes. Because I fixated on this after seeing all the facts and patterns and working accordingly." Great series so far :)
The key distinction i can take away from Ne vs. Ni is that even if you are lead Ni like me, you can still greatly enjoy gathering but it always comes to a point where you ask yourself "okay, so now what am i going to do with this knowledge?" (The next step always leading to organizing). While lead Ne users don't want to progress and just keep looking for new ideas endlessly.
ENFP here...it's not that we DON'T want to progress and see an idea to completion; it's the exact opposite, really. We actually do try to make all of our ideas work, but we tend to get discouraged a little more easily when things go wrong than other types, especially if our "why" is unclear or incredibly weak.
Perhaps the term i should use is not "want" but something else. Like a reluctance to jump to that step, because of the reasons you provided. We all want the benefits of every function, after all. One thing the model doesn't describe is how Ne users will use Ni, vice versa, etc. which often leads to confusion.
You mighy be looking at different definitions... You can't organize without gathering. Based on that, Si follows Se and Ni follows Ne. How are you going to organize the facts or ideas if you haven't gathered any to begin with? The problem with some lead Ni users (especially may be a problem for Dave, who is consume last) is jumping ahead with their ideas without gathering enough Se facts, so effectively it can make them kinda weak at their own savior function, ironically. But yeah, by their definition of the functions it seems to me like they do check in with the other Perceiving functions. This is where the nuances of their system come in to play.
@Cliven Longsight nope, that too is pretty accurate. Maybe for me the whole "shiny object syndrome" occurs mainly in part to my being discouraged that my current idea is not going according to plan.
Could you make Ni any more confusing... Yes, Ni is a judgement function (all the introverted functions are in some way) but it is not related to the personal desires of 'which pattern in best for ME' . As an INFJ with Ni at the top of my stack that is nothing like the way I use Ni, I often have no idea what is 'best for me' because that is a value judgement which requires Fi and as would be expected INFJs are crap at figuring out what they want because their Fi is 6th in their stack...if you're definition was correct they would be one of the best at figuring that out. (Ask any of them...they are not good at it) Ni and Si are about organisation yes...but not in the way you think. It's about pattern recognition of cause and effect. Ni can take a given set of variables (causes) and project them into the future and predict what might happen. While Si will take what has happened and backward map them to what caused them (which combination of variables were involved) Both are about pattern recognition. Ni works from causes to effects while Si works from effect to causes. Neither makes a judgement of 'what is best' only 'what is the most likely cause/effect' in a given situation. The ability to work from cause to effect instinctively is perhaps why many INTJs are good scientist, because this type of predictive thinking is what is required in science (it's probably also why INFJs are known as empaths, they are just doing the same thing with people rather than things) The ability to work from effect to cause is most likely why ISTJ make such good managers. They can backward map from an outcome and see how things came together to produce it. It's also why they are focused so much on the past. Ni is just predicting what will cause and effect Si is just deciding what caused what effect
@Lonnie Gillard Ni and Si are ALIEN to one another... Ni is all about abstraction coming to a tangible truth with Se Si is about Symbology, Dogmatism, Reading and Writing and remembering word by word. Ni remembers what is read but it changes the words, sometimes completelly... the only thing that lasts is the abstract concept of what was read on a book or text.[ And Ne is about ideas and possibilities which goes to complete Si Se-Ni Ne-Si The mind doesn't complete itself in another way. Just saying, this is how cognitive functions work: introverted functions are fed by extroverted functions (but not by the same capital letter, e.g.: sensing completing sensing, it doesn't go that way ever) - INTJ
Ni is a perceiving function, not a judging function! And where did you even get the idea that all the introverted functions are like that in some way? All introverted functions are INTERNAL processes, not judging processes at all! You're just spreading misinformation
I've been a television show editor since 1991 If this is NI then I know this NI very well, I found my path early when I was 15 or 16 years old of wanting to work in the tv industry (back in the 80's) and figured out (with a ton of advice from others) HOW to ACTUALLY make it happen. In the present moment I'm working on a cooking show for PBS which is funny because I started working at a PBS affiliate in 1991 at my college - it was my first job - things come full circle --- my journey has been amazing, I went from doing promos/commercials to doing trailers to music videos to behind the scenes pieces, to reality tv shows - I worked in Washington DC Atlanta and then the ultimate goal was LA which I got to in 1999 ------ I LOVE what I'm doing - So my SE likes the variety of different genres, but my NI is all about editing:) you just tell me your concept - so I can see it in my head --- give me the elements and I will make that shit HAPPEN! (((IF I CAN SEE your vision) if you don't have a point or a vision to your footage you shot--- then it's a shit show and I'm miserable! would this be considered NI/SE. ???
I hardly know anymore if I’m an iNtroverted Intuitive or not. My path has flip flopped so many times. I’ve been certain of things I now doubt. But this advice, particularly the emphasis on “get to work” on my designs rather than plan more, is helpful. I think I’ve been looking for that push for a long time.
Yes! I am INTJ! Just think about it, being wrong about being one and actually being an ISTJ (or any SJ)??? P.S.: Sjs do not apply to that frustration. If they have no problems with that. I just heard about many ISTJs who throught they were INTJs and got very frustrated at it. Sorry about the NTPs who pretend so much about being us and being so much of a muchness... (we suck at socializing in all levels, Fe and Si, and we carry a very big frustration with that... be with that in mind because you're ok with that! We are complicated in a bad way and at least I do not pride on that)
man i need to practice my Ni, i(intp) start alot of different projects, and they're great, and i know exactely how to continue and even finish them perfectly, problem is that perfect way to do it changes each day :)
You have Ni critic... it is an unconscious function your mind uses by itself... train your Se then, this way you will be unsconsciously training Ni because Se completesNi with data. That is how it works.
I'll be the first to admit my Ni-use is terrible. While everyone is setting New Years resolutions and talking about where they see themselves in 5 years, I'm left cynically thinking, "WHY? You're just going to give up on that goal or make excuses to rationalize why you post-poned or modified it later..." Ni critic is very pessimistic in its desire to be responsible. "Don't let yourself want anything. High standards, sure, but low expectations. Don't allow your happiness to be outcome-dependent. You'll only end up disappointed and stunt your ability to adapt" -- which my Ne parent sees as the linchpin of human survival.
Just don't use your Ne to steal and pass around people you will have almost some hundreds of people wanting to actually kill you... I speak from experience with xNTPs who did that to me and then I planned to destroy their lives until I gave up by the knowledge some others were planning to do the same to them... at least the INTPs did not end up on a good place (probably because introversion always impairs sociability, I guess).
Isn;t it like... what everyone is thinking? Tbh the whole Ni makes zero sense to me. Everyone is doing this thing, everybody is guessing the future based on variables that are available, so I really dont know what this is about
@potato psoas No, it doesn't. It jut means your brain is not conscious of its use... we all use 8 functions, 4 consciously and 4 unconsciously. There is also the subconscious side of the mind which is just your conscious functions flipped upside down and the super-Ego which are the 4 unconscious functions flipped upside down (we all get there by overstressing the 8th function which is always a negative functions for all of us, in my case Si)
I'm certain I am Ni hero. No doubts about it. I am a futurist. The past brings me into my superego, I barely know how to use Si. That makes me sleep better at night... ugh freaking Fe trickster is also troublesome...
Also, let's not forget that around 70-80% percent of people on UA-cam claiming to be Ni dominant are wannabes - myself included, but personally I wish I was Se dominant or something.
@Female ENTP yeah it's like everywhere you look online everyone is a freaking INxJ. It's not even statistically possible. Personally i used to think i am probably an INTJ but then i was like, wait a minute, what are the chances
In all honesty, I thought I was a Ni-dom at one point, but there was always something I found wrong with the idea for myself. There's a hint of recklessness I tend to act with at times, despite being able to do similar things with Ni. It's then I realized that it was more or less an aux functional use than a dom one. A lot of people tend to cling to an interest in being an INFJ or an INTJ whenever they're interested in MBTI, rather if it's for the rarity or because they're introverted and the functions seem to fit well to them, is unknown.
@Cliven Longsight Well the thing I was terribly bad at, as a kid, was paying attention to surroundings and having a bad sense of direction. I got lost in a parade once, because I was so focused on a particular float that I just kept following and paid no attention to where I was going until it went too far for me. So you'd think I was a Se inferior from that, right? However, the issue I had wasn't that I couldn't use Se or Ni, I learned later in life, it was merely the fact that I couldn't do both simultaneously. So, I had to sort of learn which one to use that was relevant to the moment, but I couldn't use both at the same time. As for what I do terribly, it's mostly I tend to keep myself away from doing things I can do well at to focus on working on the inexperienced. I don't often pick what I "value" (Fi) over what needs to be done. Which I learn through experience, leads me to feeling miserable. I'm only now getting in touch with what I like/feel.
This is great, very helpful. Also, painful. Not sure how I convince myself that gathering "enough" information would ever be possible; given the constraints of time and energy. I guess that is why I try to find the pattern and commit.
I consume a shitload of Fe/Se information and my Ni has never failed me. i.e., If I have been able to "see" it, I've gotten it done and the outcome has always been wonderful. I keep waiting for the shoe to drop and it never has. I wonder if there are other INFJs that have real problems with this? On the tests at least, I am basically 50/50 F/T. It makes me wonder if I used my Fe/Ti functions almost equally, which also helps? I find myself making really hard, beautiful things over long time horizons that people love.
Apart of me wants your method to be categorized completely separate from Jungian/mbti. Not because I actually think that it is, but because it is so unique & objective that people coming from this community keep trying to apply their old stale subjective ideas of the functions to your model. I am frustrated for you.
Right? Jesus, I came back to this Fuction Flow to take notes so I could apply to my life and I feel so annoyed by these MBTI fuckheads comments trying to force OPS to be that system.
i find that if i load up on information on a subject even if i dont completely understand some of the information and the next day not only do i understand the information completely i am able to form predictions, outcomes and stratagies. and this all comes to me when im doing somthing brainless like driving to work or driving home or waiting in line......just woundering is that Ni?
I believe so.. because that happens to me a lot when I am using my Se then my Ni just randomly comes up and gives me insights and ideas and answers .. especially if I was looking for answers to a question and the question was about 1-2 days old..
Contradictory and IMO poor advice toward end of video. Ni doms (or anyone) SHOULD set very specific, future-based goals in order to more effectively track progress and continually measure results. In this respect, Ni and Se should be used together to maximize a person's success. I understand the basic idea of using each of the cognitive functions as a road map, but when it comes to the "planning for the future" step, you mustn't ignore or combat those other functions. Agree with the overall concept Dave's trying to communicate, but this particular step is too crucial to over generalize (especially to Ni doms so tend to overdo that already and who would benefit most from acknowledging the need to set S.M.A.R.T goals.
@Cliven Longsight Ni-Te that is not how the mind completes itself. Ni-Se / Te-Fi introverted functions are completed by extroverted ones but it's S-N / F-T Si-Ne and Ti-Fe. The primary cognitive synergy is this one... then there are the other ones we mix T with N by going through with the information in our heads already conceived.
Dave, please don’t say the Lord’s name in vain so often. I have learned so much from you but my Ni cringes every time you disrespect our Creator. Thanks. (ISTP)
@@djuradjuric7161 Probably *someone* will *somewhere* down the line, but his content isnt very deep at all, they're not going to learn much if they're learning at all. You gave yourself a thumbs up. Interesting.
@@ArtistOfTheUniverse I didn't give myself a like and although i can understand that his content may appear shallow you have to also understand that for a person like me his videos are very useful. Unlike most mbti channels that are more into this deep talk or whatever, which I'm guessing you prefer, Dave does something different by explaining how to use this stuff practically, which is something i greatly appreciate. I've been long done with all these up in the clouds and inspirational youtubers and what i like about Dave is that he is opposite of that.
"The function everyone thinks they have" lmao
I've been diagnosed with savior Ni disease. I find taking an hourly dose of Se with plenty of water helps a lot.
Wow, this was really affirming to me because I realize this is the exact process I have been doing even now as an ENFJ. I always talk about how I know my future so well because I focus on it and build it myself pretty much. "Oh, Deezy did you ever think you would be here?" "Uh, in all modesty...yes. Because I fixated on this after seeing all the facts and patterns and working accordingly."
Great series so far :)
The key distinction i can take away from Ne vs. Ni is that even if you are lead Ni like me, you can still greatly enjoy gathering but it always comes to a point where you ask yourself "okay, so now what am i going to do with this knowledge?" (The next step always leading to organizing). While lead Ne users don't want to progress and just keep looking for new ideas endlessly.
ENFP here...it's not that we DON'T want to progress and see an idea to completion; it's the exact opposite, really. We actually do try to make all of our ideas work, but we tend to get discouraged a little more easily when things go wrong than other types, especially if our "why" is unclear or incredibly weak.
Perhaps the term i should use is not "want" but something else. Like a reluctance to jump to that step, because of the reasons you provided. We all want the benefits of every function, after all.
One thing the model doesn't describe is how Ne users will use Ni, vice versa, etc. which often leads to confusion.
@Cliven Longsight
That's not at all what he said lol, he is just showing how to apply the 8 functions model in practical terms.
You mighy be looking at different definitions... You can't organize without gathering. Based on that, Si follows Se and Ni follows Ne. How are you going to organize the facts or ideas if you haven't gathered any to begin with? The problem with some lead Ni users (especially may be a problem for Dave, who is consume last) is jumping ahead with their ideas without gathering enough Se facts, so effectively it can make them kinda weak at their own savior function, ironically.
But yeah, by their definition of the functions it seems to me like they do check in with the other Perceiving functions. This is where the nuances of their system come in to play.
@Cliven Longsight nope, that too is pretty accurate. Maybe for me the whole "shiny object syndrome" occurs mainly in part to my being discouraged that my current idea is not going according to plan.
Could you make Ni any more confusing...
Yes, Ni is a judgement function (all the introverted functions are in some way) but it is not related to the personal desires of 'which pattern in best for ME' . As an INFJ with Ni at the top of my stack that is nothing like the way I use Ni, I often have no idea what is 'best for me' because that is a value judgement which requires Fi and as would be expected INFJs are crap at figuring out what they want because their Fi is 6th in their stack...if you're definition was correct they would be one of the best at figuring that out. (Ask any of them...they are not good at it)
Ni and Si are about organisation yes...but not in the way you think. It's about pattern recognition of cause and effect.
Ni can take a given set of variables (causes) and project them into the future and predict what might happen. While Si will take what has happened and backward map them to what caused them (which combination of variables were involved) Both are about pattern recognition. Ni works from causes to effects while Si works from effect to causes. Neither makes a judgement of 'what is best' only 'what is the most likely cause/effect' in a given situation.
The ability to work from cause to effect instinctively is perhaps why many INTJs are good scientist, because this type of predictive thinking is what is required in science (it's probably also why INFJs are known as empaths, they are just doing the same thing with people rather than things)
The ability to work from effect to cause is most likely why ISTJ make such good managers. They can backward map from an outcome and see how things came together to produce it. It's also why they are focused so much on the past.
Ni is just predicting what will cause and effect
Si is just deciding what caused what effect
@Lonnie Gillard Ni and Si are ALIEN to one another... Ni is all about abstraction coming to a tangible truth with Se
Si is about Symbology, Dogmatism, Reading and Writing and remembering word by word.
Ni remembers what is read but it changes the words, sometimes completelly... the only thing that lasts is the abstract concept of what was read on a book or text.[
And Ne is about ideas and possibilities which goes to complete Si
Se-Ni
Ne-Si
The mind doesn't complete itself in another way. Just saying, this is how cognitive functions work: introverted functions are fed by extroverted functions (but not by the same capital letter, e.g.: sensing completing sensing, it doesn't go that way ever)
- INTJ
Ni Ne Si Se are perceiving functions. Te Ti Fi Fe are judgement functions
youre probably not an infj in his system then. remember, this is not mbti.
Ni is a perceiving function, not a judging function! And where did you even get the idea that all the introverted functions are like that in some way? All introverted functions are INTERNAL processes, not judging processes at all! You're just spreading misinformation
@@mattgarte8473 finally some sensible information
I've been a television show editor since 1991
If this is NI then I know this NI very well,
I found my path early when I was 15 or 16 years old of wanting to work in the tv industry (back in the 80's) and figured out (with a ton of advice from others) HOW to ACTUALLY make it happen. In the present moment I'm working on a cooking show for PBS which is funny because I started working at a PBS affiliate in 1991 at my college - it was my first job - things come full circle --- my journey has been amazing, I went from doing promos/commercials to doing trailers to music videos to behind the scenes pieces, to reality tv shows - I worked in Washington DC Atlanta and then the ultimate goal was LA which I got to in 1999 ------ I LOVE what I'm doing - So my SE likes the variety of different genres, but my NI is all about editing:) you just tell me your concept - so I can see it in my head --- give me the elements and I will make that shit HAPPEN! (((IF I CAN SEE your vision) if you don't have a point or a vision to your footage you shot--- then it's a shit show and I'm miserable!
would this be considered NI/SE. ???
Me: *cry in ne*
Same
Ha! Saaaaaaaame
Yes😔
You CAN plan the future!!! Love this! As a savior Ne user, I needed that.
I hardly know anymore if I’m an iNtroverted Intuitive or not. My path has flip flopped so many times. I’ve been certain of things I now doubt. But this advice, particularly the emphasis on “get to work” on my designs rather than plan more, is helpful. I think I’ve been looking for that push for a long time.
Ni~will always love you oh~
"savior Ni disease" HAHAHAH great way of explaining it!
Is DaveSuperPowers teaching people how to use the INTJ stack?
Yes! I am INTJ! Just think about it, being wrong about being one and actually being an ISTJ (or any SJ)???
P.S.: Sjs do not apply to that frustration. If they have no problems with that. I just heard about many ISTJs who throught they were INTJs and got very frustrated at it. Sorry about the NTPs who pretend so much about being us and being so much of a muchness... (we suck at socializing in all levels, Fe and Si, and we carry a very big frustration with that... be with that in mind because you're ok with that! We are complicated in a bad way and at least I do not pride on that)
Nice. Thanks Dave! As a very powerful Ni user i have learned the hard way how it can really backfire
man i need to practice my Ni, i(intp) start alot of different projects, and they're great, and i know exactely how to continue and even finish them perfectly, problem is that perfect way to do it changes each day :)
You have Ni critic... it is an unconscious function your mind uses by itself... train your Se then, this way you will be unsconsciously training Ni because Se completesNi with data. That is how it works.
@@OpportunisticHunter great info thx!
But seeing ten new roads pop up is so dang much fun!
This series is awesome, thank you!
I'll be the first to admit my Ni-use is terrible. While everyone is setting New Years resolutions and talking about where they see themselves in 5 years, I'm left cynically thinking, "WHY? You're just going to give up on that goal or make excuses to rationalize why you post-poned or modified it later..." Ni critic is very pessimistic in its desire to be responsible. "Don't let yourself want anything. High standards, sure, but low expectations. Don't allow your happiness to be outcome-dependent. You'll only end up disappointed and stunt your ability to adapt" -- which my Ne parent sees as the linchpin of human survival.
Me too, buddy. Me too
Exactly my thoughts
Just don't use your Ne to steal and pass around people you will have almost some hundreds of people wanting to actually kill you... I speak from experience with xNTPs who did that to me and then I planned to destroy their lives until I gave up by the knowledge some others were planning to do the same to them... at least the INTPs did not end up on a good place (probably because introversion always impairs sociability, I guess).
Isn;t it like... what everyone is thinking?
Tbh the whole Ni makes zero sense to me. Everyone is doing this thing, everybody is guessing the future based on variables that are available, so I really dont know what this is about
Does that work for you? I am Fi/Ne, and in my late 20s early 30s I have learned to develop my Ni. It is a work in progress.
Haha it's Ni week!
Isn't Ni a semi unconscious function? That shit is so mystic to use I'm sticking with my conscious savior Ne.
@potato psoas No, it doesn't. It jut means your brain is not conscious of its use... we all use 8 functions, 4 consciously and 4 unconsciously. There is also the subconscious side of the mind which is just your conscious functions flipped upside down and the super-Ego which are the 4 unconscious functions flipped upside down (we all get there by overstressing the 8th function which is always a negative functions for all of us, in my case Si)
@@OpportunisticHunter thanks bro
@@OpportunisticHunter so how does your 8th function Si cause problems?
I'm certain I am Ni hero. No doubts about it. I am a futurist. The past brings me into my superego, I barely know how to use Si.
That makes me sleep better at night... ugh freaking Fe trickster is also troublesome...
Also, let's not forget that around 70-80% percent of people on UA-cam claiming to be Ni dominant are wannabes - myself included, but personally I wish I was Se dominant or something.
@Female ENTP yeah it's like everywhere you look online everyone is a freaking INxJ. It's not even statistically possible. Personally i used to think i am probably an INTJ but then i was like, wait a minute, what are the chances
Not so sure it's so rare, since lead Ni is common in the class. But no idea on the general population.
Lol sounds about right.
In all honesty, I thought I was a Ni-dom at one point, but there was always something I found wrong with the idea for myself. There's a hint of recklessness I tend to act with at times, despite being able to do similar things with Ni. It's then I realized that it was more or less an aux functional use than a dom one. A lot of people tend to cling to an interest in being an INFJ or an INTJ whenever they're interested in MBTI, rather if it's for the rarity or because they're introverted and the functions seem to fit well to them, is unknown.
@Cliven Longsight Well the thing I was terribly bad at, as a kid, was paying attention to surroundings and having a bad sense of direction. I got lost in a parade once, because I was so focused on a particular float that I just kept following and paid no attention to where I was going until it went too far for me. So you'd think I was a Se inferior from that, right? However, the issue I had wasn't that I couldn't use Se or Ni, I learned later in life, it was merely the fact that I couldn't do both simultaneously. So, I had to sort of learn which one to use that was relevant to the moment, but I couldn't use both at the same time. As for what I do terribly, it's mostly I tend to keep myself away from doing things I can do well at to focus on working on the inexperienced. I don't often pick what I "value" (Fi) over what needs to be done. Which I learn through experience, leads me to feeling miserable. I'm only now getting in touch with what I like/feel.
This is great, very helpful. Also, painful. Not sure how I convince myself that gathering "enough" information would ever be possible; given the constraints of time and energy. I guess that is why I try to find the pattern and commit.
I consume a shitload of Fe/Se information and my Ni has never failed me. i.e., If I have been able to "see" it, I've gotten it done and the outcome has always been wonderful. I keep waiting for the shoe to drop and it never has. I wonder if there are other INFJs that have real problems with this? On the tests at least, I am basically 50/50 F/T. It makes me wonder if I used my Fe/Ti functions almost equally, which also helps? I find myself making really hard, beautiful things over long time horizons that people love.
Instead of drilling a hundred wells one foot deep drill one well a hundred feet deep.
(Okay and pursue a few other interests when time allows.)
Apart of me wants your method to be categorized completely separate from Jungian/mbti. Not because I actually think that it is, but because it is so unique & objective that people coming from this community keep trying to apply their old stale subjective ideas of the functions to your model. I am frustrated for you.
Right?
Jesus, I came back to this Fuction Flow to take notes so I could apply to my life and I feel so annoyed by these MBTI fuckheads comments trying to force OPS to be that system.
i find that if i load up on information on a subject even if i dont completely understand some of the information and the next day not only do i understand the information completely i am able to form predictions, outcomes and stratagies. and this all comes to me when im doing somthing brainless like driving to work or driving home or waiting in line......just woundering is that Ni?
Yes, it is
I believe so.. because that happens to me a lot when I am using my Se then my Ni just randomly comes up and gives me insights and ideas and answers .. especially if I was looking for answers to a question and the question was about 1-2 days old..
The best pattern is usually the most based one.
Contradictory and IMO poor advice toward end of video. Ni doms (or anyone) SHOULD set very specific, future-based goals in order to more effectively track progress and continually measure results. In this respect, Ni and Se should be used together to maximize a person's success. I understand the basic idea of using each of the cognitive functions as a road map, but when it comes to the "planning for the future" step, you mustn't ignore or combat those other functions. Agree with the overall concept Dave's trying to communicate, but this particular step is too crucial to over generalize (especially to Ni doms so tend to overdo that already and who would benefit most from acknowledging the need to set S.M.A.R.T goals.
It depends on the IQ of the Ni person I guess... smart means what (intelligence)?
@@OpportunisticHunter s.m.a.r.t goals is a "system", Google it ;)
goals are pointless without action, so their advice was on point!
Wow i wish i watched this 20 yrs ago
All paths lead to One. -INFJ
Do I have to do research :(
... I guess I can't make my plan happen if I don't.
Um i have Ne and Fe (pretty toxic Fe if you ask me) SB explain :)
I really doubt Dave Powers is an INTJ
Ni disease? Sounds like he really doesn't like Ni
Yeah he is jealous
sunghwan hwang jealous?
He’s an INTJ he has Ni
Infj here, You won’t like it when it’s your savior
Cliven Longsight Nailed it.
@Cliven Longsight Ni-Te that is not how the mind completes itself. Ni-Se / Te-Fi
introverted functions are completed by extroverted ones but it's S-N / F-T
Si-Ne and Ti-Fe. The primary cognitive synergy is this one... then there are the other ones we mix T with N by going through with the information in our heads already conceived.
Gosh i have Ne I'm so fucking sure of it now
Ni for win.
omg why
I love OPS so so much and it is so so satisfying to see all the hate and rage against OPS. It's really beautiful! Not quite sure why tho.
I am NI, and it sucks
I know, if we do not use Se, we are just an Fi monster with some Te bulldozer facts to destroy other people's versions of reality (at least for INTJs)
@@OpportunisticHunter To a T. My elders don't like me for this. My mom's partner once said I'm the most hard-hearted person he'd ever met.
Dave, please don’t say the Lord’s name in vain so often.
I have learned so much from you but my Ni cringes every time you disrespect our Creator.
Thanks.
(ISTP)
It's your future... to some degree. Ha ha ha ha. :)
I don't like this, it feels that there's something missing with your explanation
Don't really learn anything from these videos. I don't know why so many people watch them unless they're considering dishing out money.
I'm guessing someone learns something? Imagine that, other people aren't the same as you
@@djuradjuric7161
Probably *someone* will *somewhere* down the line, but his content isnt very deep at all, they're not going to learn much if they're learning at all.
You gave yourself a thumbs up. Interesting.
Then why do you keep watching them?
@@ArtistOfTheUniverse
I didn't give myself a like and although i can understand that his content may appear shallow you have to also understand that for a person like me his videos are very useful.
Unlike most mbti channels that are more into this deep talk or whatever, which I'm guessing you prefer, Dave does something different by explaining how to use this stuff practically, which is something i greatly appreciate. I've been long done with all these up in the clouds and inspirational youtubers and what i like about Dave is that he is opposite of that.
@@usercanalviejo2 La caja de Pandora
I dont.