I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Sage Hudson i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Joel, thanks for sharing. I lived an incredibly similar story of self suppression. As an ENFP, theres nothing I cherish more then my own ability to freely express.
This discussion on history and society was incredibly interesting and enjoyable, but as an Si dom (ISTJ), it seems to have missed the mark on the full abilities of Si as a function, and perpetuates many of the common stereotypes.
The sound with your description of the studio allows me (INFP) to picture the inside and outside of your studio...perhaps slanted wall, nook-type of cozy square "wing" above your garage. Not echo-ee and not muffled. Pleasantly resonating sound. She sounds louder and he sounds farther from the mic at times... Lol. Congratulations on the studio!!! -Chanel 💝
An INTJ here...Si is 8th in my stack. I have never been apt to document the past or see the utility in it until now. I think this facet of Si is about making sensory things personal. I speculate that Si dominants have a tendency to personify that which is sensed which presents maturely as a strong memory and immaturely as a facade of reality.
I see what you mean by younger people not valuing history. But many are also going back to what our grandparents used to do. A lot have stoped consuming plastic and replacing it with products that previous generations used (that they probably get on the internet). So I don't think the zero waste lifestyle or minimalism is about not valuing the past. There is data saying that public libraries use is highest among millenials and that we're more nostalgic. Se is my inferior function so whenever I don't exercise for a long period of time my body actually asks me to do it with physical symptoms. I guess that's what you guys feel with Si, the function that I probably understand the least. We have to value history but also look at it with perspective in my point of view.
I grew up with an ISFJ friend who hated learning history. I as an INFP was baffled by that but she said, "History is gone, why is it worth talking about now?" But now I am around another ISFJ who loves history. IMO the difference between these two ISFJs is the development of their inferior Ne to feed their Si. The first ISFJ mentioned being the one with very weak Ne.
Man we need more sensors to support and be involve in Personality Theory. There is just not many views or topic discussing sensoring fuctions on its own. There is so much video about Intuitive types and their fuctions. Giving multiple topic on those intuitive types as well but little to no sensor topic in general. Most topic between sensor is just intuiton vs sensors or sterotype about sensors. Objective Personality is the only channel that come close into really focus on not just intuiton sensoring as well. I woud like a channel or website that really talk about sensors types and their fuction equally. Not just channels that talk about each individual type. It's disappointing and really shows that sensor is very undervalue and unimportant in MBTI.
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I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Colton Hugh Instablaster ;)
@Sage Hudson i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Sage Hudson it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Colton Hugh no problem :)
Joel, thanks for sharing. I lived an incredibly similar story of self suppression. As an ENFP, theres nothing I cherish more then my own ability to freely express.
This discussion on history and society was incredibly interesting and enjoyable, but as an Si dom (ISTJ), it seems to have missed the mark on the full abilities of Si as a function, and perpetuates many of the common stereotypes.
Fantastic sound! I think you guys have always sounded clear
The sound with your description of the studio allows me (INFP) to picture the inside and outside of your studio...perhaps slanted wall, nook-type of cozy square "wing" above your garage.
Not echo-ee and not muffled. Pleasantly resonating sound.
She sounds louder and he sounds farther from the mic at times... Lol.
Congratulations on the studio!!!
-Chanel 💝
An INTJ here...Si is 8th in my stack. I have never been apt to document the past or see the utility in it until now. I think this facet of Si is about making sensory things personal. I speculate that Si dominants have a tendency to personify that which is sensed which presents maturely as a strong memory and immaturely as a facade of reality.
Wow fantastic podcast!!
Thanks both of you💐💐
I see what you mean by younger people not valuing history. But many are also going back to what our grandparents used to do. A lot have stoped consuming plastic and replacing it with products that previous generations used (that they probably get on the internet). So I don't think the zero waste lifestyle or minimalism is about not valuing the past. There is data saying that public libraries use is highest among millenials and that we're more nostalgic. Se is my inferior function so whenever I don't exercise for a long period of time my body actually asks me to do it with physical symptoms. I guess that's what you guys feel with Si, the function that I probably understand the least. We have to value history but also look at it with perspective in my point of view.
I grew up with an ISFJ friend who hated learning history. I as an INFP was baffled by that but she said, "History is gone, why is it worth talking about now?" But now I am around another ISFJ who loves history. IMO the difference between these two ISFJs is the development of their inferior Ne to feed their Si. The first ISFJ mentioned being the one with very weak Ne.
Man we need more sensors to support and be involve in Personality Theory. There is just not many views or topic discussing sensoring fuctions on its own. There is so much video about Intuitive types and their fuctions. Giving multiple topic on those intuitive types as well but little to no sensor topic in general. Most topic between sensor is just intuiton vs sensors or sterotype about sensors. Objective Personality is the only channel that come close into really focus on not just intuiton sensoring as well. I woud like a channel or website that really talk about sensors types and their fuction equally. Not just channels that talk about each individual type. It's disappointing and really shows that sensor is very undervalue and unimportant in MBTI.