How Being Blind and ENFP/INFP Makes Our Art Unique: Suyeon and Tyler's Experience

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Suyeon and Tyler describe their experiences being blind and NFPs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @deuteronomy3162
    @deuteronomy3162 5 місяців тому +3

    This is so interesting but more than that it's really fun. Something I noticed about enfp is they want to tell you everything that is on their hearts. They are open books. And this cat mbti idea is so great! I would love to hear a video about this topic!

  • @research1982
    @research1982 3 місяці тому

    A wonderful and unique episode of Type Talks. Fantastic and very impressive performance at the end.

  • @kellikakes81
    @kellikakes81 5 місяців тому +8

    Wonderful and informative interview! Per usual, loving the quirks of ENFPs (I'm one too lol). I also used to type as an INFP multiple times, before learning the cognitive functions. Also I LOVE CHOPIN and wish I could play like that! Beautiful. One of my favorite pieces by him.

  • @blindfaith1239
    @blindfaith1239 29 днів тому

    Blind INTJ here. I lost my vision 4 years ago when I was 18. I am now totally blind with full hearing loss in my right ear, and I am 2 years into college with 2 left to go, working toward a BA in Biblical Studies with a focus on Biblical languages. One of my struggles in college is that with only one year of Braille in English, I also had to learn Ancient Greek in Braille my first year and Ancient Hebrew in Braille this past year. With that Te description out of the way, one of this unique aspects of being a blind INTJ is that, in contrast to you two, I am extremely obsessive about keeping my space clean and orderly with everything in its proper place. INTJ’s can border on OCD behavior as it is, and I made myself more OCD in some ways that very much help me stay on top of my life. In a twist that I find extremely humorous, my INFP sister just yesterday asked me to wrap a present for her since my gift wrapping skills far exceed her own, because of how obsessive I am about corners lining up perfectly and everything being in its place. I also intentionally fold my own laundry and fix my own bed after the sheets are stripped to be washed because of how much priority I place on having things done right and having things feel just right. As a blind person, I can struggle with feeling out of control, which is probably partially due to my type preferences, so I value having control over those things that are in my control. As Tyler alluded to, I am one of those who has a meticulous system of markings so that I know what color my clothes are, especially at college, so that I do not need to worry about that aspect of my life.

  • @ad3l
    @ad3l 5 місяців тому +2

    Great video 🌟

  • @mistygill8469
    @mistygill8469 4 місяці тому

    'Promosm'