Isn't everyone prone to say things to later regret. I feel I always use Se in every social situation because it's the only thing I can rely on to be social. And immediately after saying something I think "did I just embarrass myself?" Or "I being too mean and really want to say sorry" In my head using Fi then tells me to not say sorry. -INTJ
You're wrong and right at the same time. Only young, unbalanced and immature ENTJs would say this and I know this because I used to be a young, unbalanced, immature ENTJ. ENTJs are fast learners and reject stagnancy, growth is the only way to go. If you're an ENTJ and believe in your comment, then you've got a lot of room for growth.
@@thesharinganknight That’s true! 👍🏼 Remember that we have thought and analyzed things and situations before reacting, even if others don't like it, we are honest with ourselves.
I hate when people say ENTJ doesn't understand the feelings or emotions of others. We do. We have feelings and emotions as well. The thing is we don't care about your feelings or emotions. It's not that I cannot empathize with others, it's that I choose not to. Why you might ask. Because the world is tough, and if I give into your feelings you're going to have a false sense that you're special, and you're not. If you're special to me, then I can empathize and care, but if I don't know you or we aren't close then I don't believe in showing you any sympathy or empathy unless you've just been through a tragedy. I have been through shit and people expect me to be able to keep my shit together, and you're not any different than me so either learn from your mistakes and move on or get the fuck out of the way.
This is true , i also keep my emotions leveled. If its anyone whos been through a tragety ill understand, if its just someone being emotional for a random or purposeful reason .....im not going to care.
Interesting! I feel like INTPs would get along with both tbh INTJs and INTPs both comparable to robots and ENTJs ignoring their feelings most of the time like INTP.
@@nishatronak2081 That would mean he was able to perceive things through his eyes, but that wasn't that case. He judged things as they were as he wanted to get things done his way and saw interruptions as pointless.
I once had a humorous chart of the differences between the extroverted and introverted of each type. ENTJ: Im going to take over the World and everyone will know who I am. INTJ: I'm going to take over the world, and no one will know who I am
I’m an ENTJ and my sister is an INTJ. I am much nicer. She is more pleasant to other people. I am off-putting but won’t kill you, she is engaging but will slit your throat.
Im entj yet i enjoy only one to two people in "group projects" allergic to Incompitence and no cooperation. Listen just because i dont show emotions that dose not mean i care......i choose who gets to see my care...tiered of just letting them have their way as a kid when i fight back you are either on my side or back off , i wont hesitate to destroy anyone who dares to gatekeep,destroy and derail me from my passions and ambitions ive destroyed a bunch of classmates reputations to graduate escape Senior high . Took out more for not colaborating or adding efficent help under my leadership. Tossing in im the karma to the miserable people who dare try to make me mediocre
I feel like ENTJ and INTJ are one of the blurrier personality lines. ENTJs are great at socializing but are often too selective in their conversations or too focused on their task that they can easily be mistaken for an introvert. Yet the reverse logic can be used for the INTJ who are also selective in their conversation and along very focused on a task and a well adapted INTJ can have similar social skills as an ENTJ
To be frank im an entj but i work alone and independent and i tend to be more alone which i believe makes me productive and a group project is a nightmare, but i can easily speak with a stranger.
My mom is an entj this stereotype is just bizarre to me. They're very loving and warm but don't tolerate foolishness or people trying to take advantage. She's a lot more empathetic than esfjs and other f types so I have no idea where that stereotype comes from. They just aren't overly emotional around strangers
@@shellysolomonart this stereotype typically arose from the dominant side of entjs, we know how to get what we want and sometimes we might be mean on a job not done good but it doesn't mean we're heartless . Glad you you feel this way
Same I always thought I was an introverted (INTJ) because I'm not really a very social person and sometimes I'm too shy but I did a DNA test and I am genetically ENTJ, which I feel actually describes me better even though I didn't want to accept it because I lived almost all my life thinking that I couldn't be an extroverted but I was wrong lol it's still odd for me tho
Because maybe you are entj with some kind of anxiety like I . Always test shows INTJ for me but I always feel as an entj like a real me. That was very healing for my entj core.
Our head teacher made us took the test. In 9th grade I was an ENTJ. 4 years later in 12th grade, we took the same test to see how much we changed. I have become an INTJ. But I feel I am a little bit both.
I started out as an INTJ in high school, but as I gained confidence in speaking with others, and finding myself in leadership positions, I've become an ENTJ, but still consider myself both too. Kinda odd but fun. I see myself as an outsider with a huge influence and ability to make awesome things happen that make everyone who joins my vision and sees its potential for making things great. Since I started as an INTJ, I often desire to NOT lead, since I still feel so insecure about it, but as an ENTJ I feel compelled to do so since no else is doing it right, and there is a far far far better and easier way to get things done. So much so if I can sell its obviousness, no one will question its gloriousness. It's for the vision, pal. You're welcome to join it, and I am sure we can use your talents to help make it happen. Let's do it!
@@inigma_XI think the same thing happened to me. I'm at an introverted point of life where I just need to focus on myself. My therapist said this can happen and is normal. It's when the other letters change is when they need to dig deeper.
As an ENTJ that grew into it by practicing my communication skills with others, and going against my nature as a born INTJ to speak up and say something (years of tech support and customer service as a career), I don't care about your ego, or personal territory so much, and I do understand and empathize a bit with your sob story, but it's really not relevant to the team unless what you're going through hampers your effectiveness and thus the effectiveness of the team, but for sure everyone will respect each other in my organization since we are a team, not individuals doing our own thing except taking effective responsibility for what has been assigned to us, and we will get things done for the greater vision, because it's a cool vision, and better than anyone else can come up with, unless you see a flaw in it, in which I want to then challenge you to prove it so we can make it better after I am won over by your argument - in which case I will be its biggest champion and will make it happen. But you better be quick about convincing me with a fairly straightforward argument, else we will lose the efficiency of the current plan. I have no ego to lose if its for the greater good of the goal. Let's do it together, but let's make sure it the best way to do it, and not lose sight of most of the it we originally intended, else we're just spinning our wheels going in circles and wasting our time. And in the end, if my plan is one you disagree with, well, you can always start your own team. Go have fun making your plan work better than ours, since I am pretty sure it won't else I wouldn't even be here. But if you stick around and be part of this team, even if you disagree, you're gonna see something awesome (and in the end you'll eventually agree with me that this way was the best way forward). No need for thanks, but I know you will thank me later. It's how I will confirm I was right all along. And if I must, and usually I have to, I will do it first prove it can be done this way so the rest of you can follow. Are there any other ENTJs out there that don't mind going the long way around people's emotions to just get things done? I mean anything is possible with enough bypasses in place around the hard stuff. I mean, it's almost a waste of time to get bogged down in emotional arguments, unless it's totally gummed up the whole system, at which point, apologies need to be made, some tacit level of commitment to change is stated, and we get back to the fun stuff of making things happen. Just keep your emotional outbursts in, until our team actually wins, ok? And when we win, we expect everyone to be equally happy since a win for the team, is a team win.
Is INTJ-A really that introverted? or private because i just got 54% introverted As an INTJ-A/ENTJ-A, i do crave power/authority and improvements, people also perceived me as quiet, weird, nonconformist, arrogant and ambitious, i value solitude and independence but also good at communicating i tend to overanalyze, i’m the type of ENTJ/INTJ who can act like extrovert and introvert
@@PsychologyRefresh but i also have the traits of “THE COMMANDER” such as determined, bold, bossy and i hate lazy people i tend to be aggressive and confrontational, who controlled by their ego ,i answers with the past of me, the time that i have no idea MBTI’s but overall i am MORE introverted since i have the mentality of “i’d rather listen than talk” and i do not recite even though i know the answer,i do not share that much about my feeling and thoughts, i also love analyzing and making theories such as making a prediction about my favorite series. And i want you validate which one i am
I don't think I'm extroverted though I do like to be recognised for my work. I think I'm quite balanced between INTJ and ENTJ. Extroversion is a tool I understand I need to apply sometimes. I like to think and layout my thoughts and concepts before I speak, and observe and intuit the world to strategize. However I do get impatient and the nature of my work and position, I think, has me leaning towards fast action and goal setting.
There are so many people between that are between Introvert and Extrovert personalities, there is a therapy (psychological) term for that, but I forgot the noun.
I typed INTJ but somehow I am convinced that Im an ENTJ. In the end it does not really matter, because what I am wont change by figuring it out. But it might be useful to know.
@@PsychologyRefresh in literal terms, yes, once, and I was proven correct as the student. But I was using a metaphor for INTJ vs ENTJ as if there is a conflict between the two.
Sometimes teachers are stupid. A degree doesn't make a person and a lack of ambition or care in one's own abilities leads to apathy. When people don't think for themselves and regurgitate information they were fed without dissecting it and truly understand it to the core, then sometimes they set themselves up for failure. Usually though, the teacher's correct.
Are you more of the planning and succeeding type of person, or does your success depend on telling others what to do and taking command of things? Elon Musk is a planner, while Steve Jobs is a commander.
@@PsychologyRefresh yes I forgot to finish typing haha. I read the book Quiet by Susan Cane and so much of it resonated to me as being introverted. At the same time my leadership style is definitely a bit more of spotlight leadership. Although not all the time. In most everything I’ve done in my life I’ve ended up in a leadership role.
I still don't know which one am i?? Very weird when I take tests sometimes I am intj, other times entj. Based on the 10 you mentioned I am 60% intj and 40% entj
@@PsychologyRefresh The ENTJ will not be able to cope with the banality. Resulting in them either awkwardly attempting small talk back or going quiet until the other person goes away. If they have the time, they'll attempt to force the small talk into an actual conversation but that can fall flat and start up a conversation the other person doesn't want to have.
the thumbnail is like: Left face: "You're going to die in 12 years, 4 months, 2 days, 24 minutes." right face: "I see you think you can outwit me. Everyone, stand back, I'll handle this fool myself."
@@PsychologyRefresh i dont really care what he is personally o think these kind of people are not to be compared but yeah its pretty easy to spot an intp if u know what to look for the way we talk rich vocabulary mixed with very simple words that could be used from the lowest class people. the pace we talk we talk slower with pauses thats because we find it difficult to efficiently say what we want and we are not used to it a lot i would describe it as a dimension we are not very acustomed with but inside our head things are very different we are thinking a lot of things in a very fast pace then we make random jokes in the middle of a serious talk and laugh .you can see a lack of eye contact and the eyeball moving left right up down while we talk and it looks like we are not aware of our surroundings. The demeanor we have we are relaxed and cool and high alert and some stress all at the same time if you ask me its a very weird feeling but thats how we are build even the funny tweets he makes i understand the reason behind it its because 1 not all things are serious and 2 its funny doing smthing or saying smthing that most people wouldnt expect a certain individual to say or do for example a bilionaire so yeah thats it
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"They are prone to saying things that they later regret" -ENTJ 😌🤝
Does it happen often to you?
Isn't everyone prone to say things to later regret. I feel I always use Se in every social situation because it's the only thing I can rely on to be social. And immediately after saying something I think "did I just embarrass myself?" Or "I being too mean and really want to say sorry" In my head using Fi then tells me to not say sorry. -INTJ
Nah I say what I mean, whether you get sensitive and get butthurt or take it face value, it doesn’t matter to me. I genuinely don’t care. -ENTJ
You're wrong and right at the same time. Only young, unbalanced and immature ENTJs would say this and I know this because I used to be a young, unbalanced, immature ENTJ. ENTJs are fast learners and reject stagnancy, growth is the only way to go. If you're an ENTJ and believe in your comment, then you've got a lot of room for growth.
@@thesharinganknight
That’s true! 👍🏼
Remember that we have thought and analyzed things and situations before reacting, even if others don't like it, we are honest with ourselves.
I hate when people say ENTJ doesn't understand the feelings or emotions of others. We do. We have feelings and emotions as well. The thing is we don't care about your feelings or emotions. It's not that I cannot empathize with others, it's that I choose not to. Why you might ask. Because the world is tough, and if I give into your feelings you're going to have a false sense that you're special, and you're not. If you're special to me, then I can empathize and care, but if I don't know you or we aren't close then I don't believe in showing you any sympathy or empathy unless you've just been through a tragedy. I have been through shit and people expect me to be able to keep my shit together, and you're not any different than me so either learn from your mistakes and move on or get the fuck out of the way.
Thanks for sharing!
Exactly ☺️💯 we choose not to doesn't mean we cannot!
This is true , i also keep my emotions leveled. If its anyone whos been through a tragety ill understand, if its just someone being emotional for a random or purposeful reason .....im not going to care.
THIS IS SO FCKN ACCURATE
Ikr. Like we feel sad, happy, regret and all sorts of emotions, but it's useless to clinge onto them. We have to go on with life.
LMAO this is so me (INTJ) and my dad (ENTJ). Love it...he passed away a long time ago and I still miss him.
Thank you for bringing up your perspective!
So basically Elon Musk vs Steve Jobs
Exactly!
Interesting! I feel like INTPs would get along with both tbh
INTJs and INTPs both comparable to robots and ENTJs ignoring their feelings most of the time like INTP.
@@nishatronak2081 Why do you think so?
@@nishatronak2081 That would mean he was able to perceive things through his eyes, but that wasn't that case.
He judged things as they were as he wanted to get things done his way and saw interruptions as pointless.
No I think elon musk is intp not intj
I once had a humorous chart of the differences between the extroverted and introverted of each type.
ENTJ: Im going to take over the World and everyone will know who I am.
INTJ: I'm going to take over the world, and no one will know who I am
My friend, an ENTJ and I an INTJ just had this discussion last night
Basically Black Rock vs. Amazon.
I’m an ENTJ and my sister is an INTJ. I am much nicer. She is more pleasant to other people. I am off-putting but won’t kill you, she is engaging but will slit your throat.
Ahh yes, I love to debate and problems spice up my life; if I'm not doing anything it really bothers me.
-ENTJ
Thanks for sharing!
But, I related to the 9 things INTJ`s will only understand
Im entj yet i enjoy only one to two people in "group projects" allergic to Incompitence and no cooperation. Listen just because i dont show emotions that dose not mean i care......i choose who gets to see my care...tiered of just letting them have their way as a kid when i fight back you are either on my side or back off , i wont hesitate to destroy anyone who dares to gatekeep,destroy and derail me from my passions and ambitions ive destroyed a bunch of classmates reputations to graduate escape Senior high . Took out more for not colaborating or adding efficent help under my leadership. Tossing in im the karma to the miserable people who dare try to make me mediocre
I feel like ENTJ and INTJ are one of the blurrier personality lines. ENTJs are great at socializing but are often too selective in their conversations or too focused on their task that they can easily be mistaken for an introvert. Yet the reverse logic can be used for the INTJ who are also selective in their conversation and along very focused on a task and a well adapted INTJ can have similar social skills as an ENTJ
ENTJ with an INTJ bestfriend
They can be!
To be frank im an entj but i work alone and independent and i tend to be more alone which i believe makes me productive and a group project is a nightmare, but i can easily speak with a stranger.
Lol dude cut the stereotype that ENTJs are emotionless . I cry everyday in my pillow because i couldn't make a change in anyone's life.
- an ENTJ (T)
My mom is an entj this stereotype is just bizarre to me. They're very loving and warm but don't tolerate foolishness or people trying to take advantage. She's a lot more empathetic than esfjs and other f types so I have no idea where that stereotype comes from. They just aren't overly emotional around strangers
@@shellysolomonart this stereotype typically arose from the dominant side of entjs, we know how to get what we want and sometimes we might be mean on a job not done good but it doesn't mean we're heartless . Glad you you feel this way
ENTJ sounds exactly like me but everytime I take the test I keep getting INTJ. I'm still confused about what I really am.
Thank you for bringing up your perspective!
Same I always thought I was an introverted (INTJ) because I'm not really a very social person and sometimes I'm too shy but I did a DNA test and I am genetically ENTJ, which I feel actually describes me better even though I didn't want to accept it because I lived almost all my life thinking that I couldn't be an extroverted but I was wrong lol it's still odd for me tho
Because maybe you are entj with some kind of anxiety like I . Always test shows INTJ for me but I always feel as an entj like a real me. That was very healing for my entj core.
@@REN-K07A DNA test told you your MBTI?
Our head teacher made us took the test. In 9th grade I was an ENTJ. 4 years later in 12th grade, we took the same test to see how much we changed. I have become an INTJ. But I feel I am a little bit both.
Thank you for bringing up your perspective!
I started out as an INTJ in high school, but as I gained confidence in speaking with others, and finding myself in leadership positions, I've become an ENTJ, but still consider myself both too. Kinda odd but fun. I see myself as an outsider with a huge influence and ability to make awesome things happen that make everyone who joins my vision and sees its potential for making things great. Since I started as an INTJ, I often desire to NOT lead, since I still feel so insecure about it, but as an ENTJ I feel compelled to do so since no else is doing it right, and there is a far far far better and easier way to get things done. So much so if I can sell its obviousness, no one will question its gloriousness. It's for the vision, pal. You're welcome to join it, and I am sure we can use your talents to help make it happen. Let's do it!
@@inigma_XI think the same thing happened to me. I'm at an introverted point of life where I just need to focus on myself. My therapist said this can happen and is normal. It's when the other letters change is when they need to dig deeper.
@@inigma_X From "I see myself..." on describes me (also ENTJ) to a T. It's like you were dictating from inside my head lol! Wild 😄
As an ENTJ that grew into it by practicing my communication skills with others, and going against my nature as a born INTJ to speak up and say something (years of tech support and customer service as a career), I don't care about your ego, or personal territory so much, and I do understand and empathize a bit with your sob story, but it's really not relevant to the team unless what you're going through hampers your effectiveness and thus the effectiveness of the team, but for sure everyone will respect each other in my organization since we are a team, not individuals doing our own thing except taking effective responsibility for what has been assigned to us, and we will get things done for the greater vision, because it's a cool vision, and better than anyone else can come up with, unless you see a flaw in it, in which I want to then challenge you to prove it so we can make it better after I am won over by your argument - in which case I will be its biggest champion and will make it happen. But you better be quick about convincing me with a fairly straightforward argument, else we will lose the efficiency of the current plan. I have no ego to lose if its for the greater good of the goal. Let's do it together, but let's make sure it the best way to do it, and not lose sight of most of the it we originally intended, else we're just spinning our wheels going in circles and wasting our time. And in the end, if my plan is one you disagree with, well, you can always start your own team. Go have fun making your plan work better than ours, since I am pretty sure it won't else I wouldn't even be here. But if you stick around and be part of this team, even if you disagree, you're gonna see something awesome (and in the end you'll eventually agree with me that this way was the best way forward). No need for thanks, but I know you will thank me later. It's how I will confirm I was right all along. And if I must, and usually I have to, I will do it first prove it can be done this way so the rest of you can follow.
Are there any other ENTJs out there that don't mind going the long way around people's emotions to just get things done? I mean anything is possible with enough bypasses in place around the hard stuff. I mean, it's almost a waste of time to get bogged down in emotional arguments, unless it's totally gummed up the whole system, at which point, apologies need to be made, some tacit level of commitment to change is stated, and we get back to the fun stuff of making things happen. Just keep your emotional outbursts in, until our team actually wins, ok? And when we win, we expect everyone to be equally happy since a win for the team, is a team win.
Is INTJ-A really that introverted? or private because i just got 54% introverted
As an INTJ-A/ENTJ-A, i do crave power/authority and improvements, people also perceived me as quiet, weird, nonconformist, arrogant and ambitious, i value solitude and independence but also good at communicating i tend to overanalyze, i’m the type of ENTJ/INTJ who can act like extrovert and introvert
You are in between I/E however it seems like the Introverted part outweighs the other!
@@PsychologyRefresh but i also have the traits of “THE COMMANDER” such as determined, bold, bossy and i hate lazy people i tend to be aggressive and confrontational, who controlled by their ego ,i answers with the past of me, the time that i have no idea MBTI’s but overall i am MORE introverted since i have the mentality of “i’d rather listen than talk” and i do not recite even though i know the answer,i do not share that much about my feeling and thoughts, i also love analyzing and making theories such as making a prediction about my favorite series. And i want you validate which one i am
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Same i got about 48% i and 52% e. Basically an ambivert and it leans to both ways
INTJ 8w7, look it up
I don't think I'm extroverted though I do like to be recognised for my work. I think I'm quite balanced between INTJ and ENTJ. Extroversion is a tool I understand I need to apply sometimes. I like to think and layout my thoughts and concepts before I speak, and observe and intuit the world to strategize. However I do get impatient and the nature of my work and position, I think, has me leaning towards fast action and goal setting.
I am an ENTJ, and my gf is INTJ, good match I guess
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An ENTJ tending to INTJ here. I got 6 yes for ENTJ and 4 yes for INTJ. Interesting!! ;-)
Okay!
There are so many people between that are between Introvert and Extrovert personalities, there is a therapy (psychological) term for that, but I forgot the noun.
I don’t know how to feel about this guys voice
Same 😂
I typed INTJ but somehow I am convinced that Im an ENTJ. In the end it does not really matter, because what I am wont change by figuring it out. But it might be useful to know.
I was even more confused, but for myself I decided that I belong to two types at once since I'm - ambivert
THOMAS SHELBY VS TONY SOPRANOS
Who will win?
Thanks for the video.
You're welcome!
When the genius kid in the class and the teacher disagree on the answer
Have you experienced that?
@@PsychologyRefresh in literal terms, yes, once, and I was proven correct as the student. But I was using a metaphor for INTJ vs ENTJ as if there is a conflict between the two.
@@devildogkogg8353 Thanks for sharing!
Sometimes teachers are stupid. A degree doesn't make a person and a lack of ambition or care in one's own abilities leads to apathy. When people don't think for themselves and regurgitate information they were fed without dissecting it and truly understand it to the core, then sometimes they set themselves up for failure. Usually though, the teacher's correct.
@Xavier Pho nah it works better when one has an authority role
I liked this even though it's in a spammer style. I am (or was) slightly more a E rather than an I.
What do you mean by spammer style?
i still don't know if i'm entj or intj lool
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Are you more of the planning and succeeding type of person, or does your success depend on telling others what to do and taking command of things?
Elon Musk is a planner, while Steve Jobs is a commander.
@@Roasty420 Which one are you?
@@PsychologyRefresh I'm neither lol I'm an INTP, so basically, Larry Page, Bill Gates, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Avicii, Oppenheimer, etc.
@@Roasty420 wait Avicii INTP??? That's new to me
I’m ENTJ… but I’m 48%
48% introverted?
@@PsychologyRefresh yes I forgot to finish typing haha. I read the book Quiet by Susan Cane and so much of it resonated to me as being introverted. At the same time my leadership style is definitely a bit more of spotlight leadership. Although not all the time. In most everything I’ve done in my life I’ve ended up in a leadership role.
I still don't know which one am i??
Very weird when I take tests sometimes I am intj, other times entj.
Based on the 10 you mentioned I am 60% intj and 40% entj
this put me in more confusion
'dessicated'??? don't you mean 'dedicated'? I mean my wit is dry, but I am not.
Okay!
2:52 Many items hit me, but this one made my mind.
the last picture is so funny, so true, ENTJ are always very happy and with big heart, do not care things at all. Lol, so funny picture
ENTJs arent troubled by talking to strangers
Definitely not!
Unless it's small talk.
@@Faliat Then what happens?
@@PsychologyRefresh The ENTJ will not be able to cope with the banality. Resulting in them either awkwardly attempting small talk back or going quiet until the other person goes away.
If they have the time, they'll attempt to force the small talk into an actual conversation but that can fall flat and start up a conversation the other person doesn't want to have.
@@Faliat Thanks for sharing!
the thumbnail is like:
Left face: "You're going to die in 12 years, 4 months, 2 days, 24 minutes."
right face: "I see you think you can outwit me. Everyone, stand back, I'll handle this fool myself."
explanou bem 3 fraquezas de ENTJ kkkk. Amei o vídeo.
;)
My leading style is 50:50 according to this
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@@PsychologyRefresh where
Aren't these two personalies pretty much masculine?
Musk is INTP and Gordon is ESTJ
Title: INTJ vs ENTJ
Thumbnail: INTP vs ESTJ
Funny how Elon musk is intp and not intj and Gordon Ramsey is estj and not entj lol
Elon is definitely and ENTJ
he’s quite awkward publicly, which is typical for introverts
@@leedlbagginshield8492 the I vs E in mbti don't describe whether you're an introvert or not though. Many, if not most, ENTJs are social introverts.
Why do you talk in such an affected weird tone of voice? Like everything is a question. Very annoying.
You can probably guess my type 😂
The narrator doing the sing-song salesman voice is annoying and unneeded
Characteeers.
Intj is Beth Harmon...
She is! Are you an INTJ as well?
@@PsychologyRefresh yep...the best example of intjs is Beth Harmon...
@@Abba_Jesus Okay!
Me : ENTJ-T
Great personality type!
@Melike Defne Özben Okay!
He's gay
Single most annoying voice I've ever heard besides maybe Gilbert Godfried; couln't even do 10 seconds of it.
We appreciate your opninion!
Super irritating voice narrator.
He has the manerisms and way of speaking of an intp is fkn obvious haha he isnt intj
Thanks for sharing!
@@PsychologyRefresh i dont really care what he is personally o think these kind of people are not to be compared but yeah its pretty easy to spot an intp if u know what to look for the way we talk rich vocabulary mixed with very simple words that could be used from the lowest class people. the pace we talk we talk slower with pauses thats because we find it difficult to efficiently say what we want and we are not used to it a lot i would describe it as a dimension we are not very acustomed with but inside our head things are very different we are thinking a lot of things in a very fast pace then we make random jokes in the middle of a serious talk and laugh .you can see a lack of eye contact and the eyeball moving left right up down while we talk and it looks like we are not aware of our surroundings. The demeanor we have we are relaxed and cool and high alert and some stress all at the same time if you ask me its a very weird feeling but thats how we are build even the funny tweets he makes i understand the reason behind it its because 1 not all things are serious and 2 its funny doing smthing or saying smthing that most people wouldnt expect a certain individual to say or do for example a bilionaire so yeah thats it