Hi. And yes your contenant are a way much interesting. But, may I ask you a question? Can you put a liste of the 16 differant personnalyties type into the description whith the time code of the video where you speack of each? Cause yes it interesant to see all the video. But as you looking to use them for just a special information on only one of them, to work on an personne or a character creation for exempel, and don't realy have the time to see all the video, it very danse and quiet difficult to find rapidely and easly, juste the one you want and looking for. Know it make you such more of work to do on, but think it will be appeling a lot more of pepole on your chanel and video and see your work, that merited it a lot👌
Sometimes I almost feel bad about the low-key trolling of INFPs in these videos. I'm open to suggestions for video titles you think INFPs would do well on! ~ Nathan
@@abbyanderbard I think we would be ok on a happiness list as we are very constant in our emotions, which is definitely a chance. No big mood swings ! Plus extraversion and financial stability (according to the clichés) helps us have a good social life. I would agree that we are by no means "kind friends", although we are very loyal and supportive to people that we value! I reckon we would be much lower on lists like "close to their families", "number of social media followers", "great dancers"...
@@abbyanderbard not usually..it oftenly is STJ types depending which culture they are living in..for example US is mostly SJ society which can be a major setbacks for entj because of the SJ like to cling to certain traditions that actually doesn't work..no offense to SJ types but if they are actually mature they can actually let new ways of doing things to come in as long it *benefits* other people.. well why does that happen it because SJ types oftenly put their system over other people which is a problem if the entj don't "like" that kind of system.
@@nathanlama5067 when you are describing about your loyalty to someone that you value..you are describing your unconscious part of the mind, basically the opposite of the extra-intro version of the cognitive functions in your conscious mind (Entj)..because you need to know that Si produces loyalty for example Isfj type and valuing other people comes from Fe which both entj doesn't have.. it's usually comes from the unconscious/shadow (Intp)..note that those who you value are oftenly those who you feel that person is intelligent like for example intp or entp
@Luce M Lol I am an Ni-Fi, or more honestly Ni - Ne - Fi INTJ and you are TOTALLY right about stuffing the ranking up. #sorryteam #badINTJ I can barely even make a decision, I just project imaginary futures and live in a humorous little dream world and love exploring all sorts of woo-woo rather than doing something actually productive.
@Luce M yup. Me as an FF Te/Se ENTJ with PC/B(S). I’ll kill myself to get there but I’m not nearly as organized as a traditional ENTJ. Fucking up the rankings haha.
"INFJ are unlikely by choice" Me, an INFJ, who is actually pretty good at saving and managing money but is still kind of broke thanks to all that I have lend to family and friends: .-. I see
@@qf9p48 THAT IS GREAT TO HEAR (and very encouraging for the 16 year-old-me T-T). Actually I said kind of broke ("kind") only beacuase I can't spend money in things of my own. I do have savings that are there to use only in case of emergencies, no one in my family neither my close circle of friend know that. So yes, I do believe that a well developed and healthy INFJ can become a millionare u.u the rest of us just have to learn to say "no" sometimes, and not give away all that we have.
Im sorry this is funny to me my best friend is an infj and he is also broke beacuse he had to lend money to his family and he was broke so i lended him some money juat for a little boost to help him get him back on his feet
@@palladion_44 first of all, that is so kind from you. Second: tell your friend that a stranger on the internet understands him T-T. Last, and this one is out from curiosity, what is your type?
(Infj)This hit me hard, as it just made me realize how much I do this. The first thing that popped into my mind was playing kahoot in class, when I'm getting the first place I usually, take longer to answer, or answer it wrong so I don't win. I'll rather not be on the leader board in general, but being 1 is the worst.
I find I grow when I stop making conclusions from existing knowledge or doing inferences from something i read and instead just take in the facts without trying to see the patterns (Se-like actions) as my Ti-Ne-Si can at times weave logic in circles in my head. Also consciously setting goals and milestones (Ni) in written form extraverting my thinking (Te) tend to help. Probably because I'm already good on the Ti-Ne-Si so occasionally filling in the missing pieces with actions in my shadow get me going. However shadow actions take alot more effort and energy so doing them too much is exhausting.
I agree and I feel when INTPs work with people they can be successful. For example if an INTP makes friends with ENTJs or INTJs and comes up with great ideas they can be successful
My Father is an awesome entrepreneur and an INTP, it’s totally possible for an INTP with the knowledge, mind for business and moral integrity to get rich
8:42 I'm an ENTP case study for this. Forced myself to focus on a single project for 2 months and ended up making my life's fortune. Now I'm slowly going broke as I'm all over the place again. God tier polymath - but at what cost 😔
@@GrishaGetos Lmao, of course it's Dropshipping :D Seems like dream job for ENTPs. You can do it all :D But It's highly unstable. Try to get into real, tangible business, thank me later.
I think another readon INFJs are less likely is that we often don't have the drive. Speaking from personal experience as an INFJ, I'd rather have a job/do something that brings me and others satisfaction vs having a lot of money. I'd be very happy having lower wages-so long as I can pay pills and not feel financially burdened-as long as I can do something I enjoy. Money just isn't that, its a means to an end but pretty much it
@DevinDeath I think the reason why we ENFPs made the "Possible" category is because we value our freedom and independence too much to be financially beholden to anyone. We will use our Te to get that job/career just so we don't have to depend on anyone else. Then once we achieve that level of independence (whatever that may be), we have no real desire to get more move past that level of satisfaction. We could do more, but why?
@@Mitchthemysteryman I must disagree with a bit here. I'm in no way a socialist but I've found that whenever I have "too much money" (and that amount always changes), I either give it away as quickly as possible or splurge on something I REALLY don't need. I have trouble managing money when I'm not in dire need and everything is "good". Hope that makes sense.
INFJ and INTP: most likely to help someone ELSE become a millionaire? (INFJs with the actually helping people realize their potential part; INTPs with coming up with worthwhile ideas that someone else snatches and follows through on because they can't be bothered to actualize it themselves)
I really see the Problem in INTP s making others rich with their work/ideas... I will have to go self employed or convince others aggressively to pay me fair/high.
As an INFP I want money and lots of it but just because thats how i can build my utopia lol 👁👄👁 I'm too much of a procrastinator to actually make it somewhere tho 💀
Procrastination is the worst! Strangely I've found that I'm much more likely to meet my own deadlines than someone else's, I wonder if this is true for INFPs as well? ~ Nathan
It seems like the logical assumption because of Ni-Te. But apparently an Infj surpasses them mainly because of Fe and the intjs Fe blind spot, despite Nathan saying that they need to be more ruthless to achieve success.
@@spartanoreo5075 i would say as intj that my infj friends are more likely to work longer in low paying terrible jobs because their boss needs them and they dont want to upset them. Their folly is the Fe.... it is not always as helpful as it sounds.
@@grazynawolska8160 I concur as my Infj friend would of been more satisfied in his current state of ambitions of helping those around him on a smaller scale through the innovative idea of opening up a small Psychiatric firm to help as a therapist(ni-fe ambitions) and streaming. But being the intj I am I convinced him to take this idea further but to start off through other means to which he could branch of through more various fields and hope to make a larger impact with that overall idea in mind. He agreed with the proposal but we still have to manifest the idea when current affairs are finished XD. Intj + Infj power combo.
@@grazynawolska8160 I love INFJs. I dated one for a long time, and I was pulling the financial weight of the relationship. But we had a ton of fun by ourselves being weird at home together. Not sure dumping was necessarily the right move-maybe I should have communicated better with them- the communication was definitely awkward at times or nonexistent. I made quadruple the income of them, but they are great and very capable of it’s important to them.
Totally nailed the intp “what’s the point of money” questioning. Definitely what has kept me from being a high achiever and having other people have high hopes for me because I’m “smart” but I know the reasons why I’ve been in mediocre middle management jobs . Grateful I’ve even been that prosperous tbh and that my constant questioning of everything hasn’t left me in a cardboard box somewhere.
Same. Questioning the meaning of everything for a long time. Now I think nothing makes sense and nothing have a meaning. We are just "things", no more. There is no afterlife or beforelife. It doesn't matter if I live in a barrel like the diogenes or if I be a millionaire software developer. I just want to live in a warm house with my cat, sit on my couch and think about everything and feel the moment. People always thought me as a genius who is going to reach higher places but I don't think why is that necessary in a life with no meaning. I just want to chill and vibe through the life.
INTP here, I really agree. It's such a great thing, that I'm not living on the streets. It would be so uncomfortable. I kinda fell into a job I'm fine at that gives me lots of time to freely pursue whatever catches my interest. Yay!
My grandma is an ISFJ and the only stereotypically “successful” person in our family, but did not aim for her success until she had a family. I feel like for ISFJs, being financially successful is another act of service, or way to give back more to the people who depend on them.
I agree with this. As an ISFJ, I want to be financially comfortable, but do not strive to be rich or famous. The only scenario in which I could see myself being comfortable with lots of money would be if I could give most of it away to worthy charities.
Totally agree with this and actually that mindset of trying to bring value (to customers and clients) is probably one of the most effective ways to be successful, I should have spoken about that in more detail ~ Nathan
For me, as an ISFJ who struggles with catastrophic thinking, I overachieve out of a fear of failing. To make sure I don't lose my house, lose all my money, end up in the street or something, I take really, intensely good care of my finances because that feels like the "bare minimum" to avoid disaster. It's kind of sad getting stressed and intense about stuff that I don't need to (and I have grown in that area over the years), but the good side of being unintentionally intense means that I'm in very good financial shape after a lifetime of being super meticulous about money. :) But, yeah, no interest in being mega-rich; if I came into money, I would simply retire and live as quietly as possible.
@@kaavyakhatri6272 hi! I pray and read my Bible to remind myself that God is the one in charge of my future. Then sometimes, when I feel the fear welling up, I'll consciously play out the worst case scenario to help myself remember how silly it can be - "my coworker didn't say hi this morning when I said hi. Maybe she secretly hates me, maybe she's going to complain to my boss about me, maybe he'll fire me, ill never get another job, and I'll lose my home and end up in a gutter." Once I play out the thought for myself, in the most extreme way possible, I can back up, realize that a frowning coworker doesn't mean my doom, and laugh at myself a little. It takes practice and time, but learning to chuckle at my dark scenarios has taken away a lot of their power.
I have to admit... INFPs often get a bad time from me in these videos... I will ponder ways to make it up to you all, feel free to suggest things... I could buy you all puppies? Puppies always work ~ Nathan
ENTP.... « I know how people doubting them motivate them »... well played on this Monday morning.... Funny thing... being put only in the possible category does give me an energy kick... so I’m afraid it’s accurate ahah. These are fun Nathan, I’m looking forward to watch more. ( also throw a bone to these INFPs... I worry about them!)
As an ENTP, i will become a millionaire and come back in a few years just to prove u wrong that the “likely” section was indeed the right one to put us in. Thanks for the motivation, Nathan.
ENTP here, and this is quite accurate. My parents constantly say that I need to narrow down my knowledge and skill set and meanwhile I’m everywhere and it’s great, but it makes it hard to focus on one thing for longer than two weeks.
@@Birb_Is_The_Word I’m graduating next year too and I have no clue. I’m planning to do a gab year and see where it takes me. I have tried loads of shit to find something I can pour my all into for a long time but it’s just not going to work because my mind doesn’t function like an INTJ for instance. I think broad studies are our best choice tbh, and then after that maybe freelance or smth like that. I think for me working in some kind of creative hub would be a good plan, somewhere I can use my creativity but also do research, connect to people with different insights and switch around what I’m doing. Idk if you like writing but you can also try that. Short stories are my favourite, you can write em without planning and you can write in any genre you like, about whatever problem or situation you want.
@@Birb_Is_The_Word I find it funny people wish to settle down so quickly into ones path. Id say we are blessed to enjoy seeking out knowledge from any sources and in someways should not want to suppress that in our youth. We should embrace it as it only makes us stronger by cross referencing information we have gained and as we carry on we will naturally find ourselves seeking a home. Maybe even noticed that we somehow made one amidst the chaos.
This is why we, INFPs, need to get our sh*t together and finally mature emotionally. We need to get out of that Fi-Si loop and use our Ne to work with our Te. We can do our adult obligations while still being our weirdo selves. It's ok to be wired differently. If only more INFPs understood that... Hard pills to swallow for INFPs (and other NPs) : Spending hours daydreaming about being good at a skill won't make you good at that skill. Take action. No matter how scared you are and anxious of what other people might think. TAKE ACTION NOW!
Consider this perspective: I really don't care if daydreaming about a skill doesn't make me better at it, because I'm fulfilled and entertained simply by the act of daydreaming about it. There are very few things I actually desire to achieve in the physical world, and really, that just comes down to acquiring interesting knowledge and finding a partner, so the call to action you proposed, at least concerning me specifically, fell on deaf ears. Sometimes, I do wish I had more ambition and felt the need to actually achieve success, but in reality, I really just can't be bothered and get no real satisfaction from it. As long as I'm able to learn what I please, daydream and write, everything else pales in importance.
Isaiah Scott I totally understand what you are saying. I think being entertained and fulfilled by our daydreams is a great skill to have and it has helped me coping with the world when I was a kid and a teen (ok, it still helps me now lol). I was not implying to stop doing it, that's for sure. 😉 I was honestly talking from my own perspective and situation. My daydreams have always took too much place in my life and it makes it difficult to be a functional human because of that. I knew it was subjective and I understand other people's perspectives can be different since we do not come from the same environnement/background. I hope my english is not that bad to read. lol Sometimes, I would have a lot of better and longer things to say but I cannot easily express myself in my own mother tongue so another language is even harder. 😅
ISFJ here. Married to an ENFP. I think your assessment of both of us is spot-on. I don’t like being in the spotlight, and I’m currently staying at home with and homeschooling our three children for the past five years. But I’m super supportive of my husband and his dreams (reciprocal in this case). He has recently been taking college classes in between working full-time to finish his degree and get his dream job, which will thankfully be paying very well. So between my support on the homefront and him working to achieve his dreams, we’re on the path to being very financially comfortable.
I’m in between INFP and INTP Me when I see INFP at the bottom : oh well I’ll see what INTP get *Puts INTP in the bottom without hesitation* Me: 👁💧👄💧👁 *Change INTP into unlikely* Me: I still have hope 😌
I'm an INFP and doing OK financially. This is because I don't want having to worry about money stopping me from doing the things I want to do. However, if I really really wanted to be a millionaire, I would have chosen a different profession. I would rather be modestly successful (with regards to financial rewards) doing something I love doing than rich doing something I don't.
Top 4 functions for money making in order Te (What are the most efficient ways to make money?) Ni (How do I plan to achieve my money goals?) Ne (Why do I need money and what can I use it for?) Si (How do I save, preserve, and steward my money)
There are actually official stats by Truity: how personality affects income. Entjs and Estjs are top of the list before 40s, where after 40s, Entps completely take over, and Estps improve greatly. Intjs are generally high incomers. It's really interesting that they conclude that when Ambitious types mature they become the highest incomers.
This is really interesting and makes some sense in fact. The level of maturity plus the sheer amount of different areas of knowledge ENTPs would be able to draw from after that many decades would be very powerful ~ Nathan
Entp- not to gloat, seeing us this low on here I had to comment lol. My first 5 years or so of my adult life I did horrible financially. I spent a lot of time trying entrepreneurial ventures and being in mlm crap trying to figure out the world. However after some experience in my late 20s I'm on track to hit 1 mil net worth in the next year and being financial free. To become wealthy these days you have to think out of the box or different than everyone else, or everyone would be wealthy. I've had a deep desired to become wealthy from a young age though. But I guess for every type desire has a role to play but entps need to be higher man!
My mother is an ENTJ and a senior technician, in her group of friends at her work there’s 3 other ENTJ women. Statistically speaking ENTJ females are exactly common so that just proves something about their success rate haha...It’s funny as well because her workplace were the ones who tested them all to find out their personality types.
I'm an INTJ, my brother is an ENTJ and I grew with that. He had a rough mouthpiece and always looked at me like I ain't shit. Now I have crafted such a deep masterplan... I Iegit want to compete with all the ENTJs and break they egos by dominating them in anonymous mysterious ways in long term strategies they couldn't think how real puppet masters play the game and bring home some trophies with some green papers... I legit believe to the core of my being, I can compete with any personality type, I don't care who TF they are. Just give me my solitude and I'll get ahead all behind the scenes without nobody knowing what TF was going on all this time. Millionaire is a small thing, my plans are of doing a Total Life Domination._!
Grew up as an INTP, thought I was an INTJ as I become more myself, and ended up to realize I was an ENTJ all along. I know how INTJs work and I am like them a lot, almost idencital. So let me ensure you I know both worlds. Not every ENTJs is a bootleg Bateman. Healthy ones are compelling and strong leaders who go on the frontline with their team together. INTJs tend to be in the tent instead on the battlefield, but an INTJ can be outgoing and act almost as ENTJ can. And vice versa. Don't let yourself limit through labels, be aware that are people who are almost ENTJs but still INTJs to the core. Cheers and I hope you will find a better use of your time than playing angry sorehead.
Setting and penetrating my haters straight while focusing on myself and my purpose is the best use of my time, your passage was a super nice reading tho.
Strongly disagree with some, such as ENFJ being on the top as the ENFJs I know don't actually seek money and are worried about other things. Great video nonetheless, I will continue watching them with my ENTP girlfriend, on double speed of course- INTJ
Agreed, but it's entirely dependant on the individual. If an ENFJ really is money-orientated, I have no doubt that they would be able to network their way into a high position with an equally hefty pay-cheque, but that is very rare in my opinion and unlikely to be the overall life goal. Generally, purpose for an ENFJ is derived from making a difference and helping people in some form or capacity- a fellow ENFJ.
He mentioned that it all depends on every type's desire to be a millionaire and this video was made assuming how each type is going to do to reach that, judging by their functions.
Combo Fe-Se creates very interesting stress reactions. And there is a reason why most online comments think Frasier Crane my ultimate favorite snob is considered ENFJ.
I concur with the INFJ being unlikely by choice. Being exceptional at something can be yet another way of being seen as "separate," "not being included," and alone.
The only successful INFP I can think of is the actor Robert Pattinson who spends all his time alone in his small apartment when he isn't acting in a Christopher Nolan movie
princess diana, who was born into a wealthy family and then married a prince. but if you watch her interviews she didnt care about sucess and didnt even think she would be queen. she was unconventional and many people didnt like that. rip princess diana, queen of people’s hearts
As an INFP, I just want my freedom. It’s truly that simple. I also want to offer something to the world that’ll remain once I’m gone. The main gripe is actually pushing forward and attempting to do that of which I dream.
INTP here - the concept of "winner's embarrassment" for INFJs is strangely recognizable to me. I have always disliked most types of competition (other than in academic fields) for that very reason - in competition, there is one winner and one or more losers, so if you win, you are making everyone else feel bad because they lost. And since many people get so ridiculously happy when they win at something, and I personally don't care much if I lose at things like games, I have a tendency to not try hard and sort of let them win. If I accidentally win, I generally don't feel much more than discomfort, wondering if the other person(s) are feeling bad for losing. I agree that it is a type of self-sabotage in regard to moneymaking potential. For me to be a billionaire I would need a partner who is more "ruthless" as you say. Assuming I could bear to put up with a ruthless partner in the first place, since their very ruthlessness would be a turnoff for a successful relationship, either in business, friendship, or romance.
ISTPs: "...being stuck with people they don't like, so....people..." 😂😂 It's not that I don't LIKE them, since technically I'd have to know them enough to not like them. It's that I don't want to KNOW them.
Being an INFJ, honestly can't be surprised or butthurt about being lower on this list because exactly what was said is true. I am actively trying to work on these aspects about me that I know I intentionally place on me self that puts others first and sabatoages opportunities for me. While helping others is not bad at all and honestly it's one of th he most important things to me, its also one of the many weakness of being an INFJ. Self sabotaging to "help others" is not healthy and ultimately we should all remember and ask ourselves, How can you really help someone if you can't help yourself? or if you don't put yourself first? I know it seems and sounds selfish but this is the only way it should be and must be done in order to effectively move forward in life, achieve your goals and help others.
@Rose Dreamsinger Hi, (warning this is gonna be long lol ) tbh there are countless resources out there that can help with this issue. However what I realized is that all the tips don't impact you as much unless you get to know you as a person more. For me, what helped me start this change was: 1. I was just absolutely tired. I couldn't take it anymore after years and years or self neglect. It took the worse toll on me. Too much to ever say. I realized after a long time, that basically through it all I was just making my self unhappy to make others happy. That's simply not right. Ask yourself would you want someone to do that for you? Want someone to hurt themselves ,make themselves uncomfortable and or go out of their way to help you... but at the end of the day they did it but it made them unhappy. Exactly, it's sounds ludicrous and it's not fair to you. Remember this. 2. I got to learn more about myself. Us INFJs are very introspective. We live in our heads. The more we learn of our weaknesses the better position we are in to try and control and fix them to become better and grow. I recommend doing an enneagram test to find out more about yourself and what the test say your weakness are and learn ways to try and control and prevent them the best you can. Below i have some links I found that may help you. I wish you the best on your journey 🙏🌱 Also I'm not an expert and I still get caught now and then in low spells and change is not easy. However the important part is to just try your best and try to embrace both positive and negative events in your life no matter how easy or difficult. must read www.healthline.com/health/when-to-be-selfish-self-care Steps to stop www.google.com/amp/s/www.entrepreneur.com/amphtml/324900 Enneagram www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test
As an INTP, the juice is almost never worth the squeeze. I like nice things and being able to go to nice places, but honestly, my favorite things in life really are free. Being able to own expensive things and have a big house or vanity items doesn't really appeal to me at all. In fact, having a bunch of material objects to look after gets in the way of my internal, conceptual realm. I can go to an upscale shopping center or website and enjoy the beauty of the high-end clothing, furniture and jewelry for free. Then I can say "imagine if I had one of those" while dreaming for a moment then moving onto the next item of interest. Owning something rarely provides any greater satisfaction for me. In my experience the external world is never as interesting or fulfilling as my internal world. A bit of a rant, but it's a very relevant point that I've learned in the recent past.
100% agree. We INTPs are lucky in that the one thing we truly value most, knowledge, is free from libraries and now, the Internet. Well, except for advanced-degree knowledge, you usually have to shell out some money for that. The only other expensive thing one needs money for is hobby supplies or equipment.
Before I even started this video I KNEW that INFP's would be the least likely. It's sad cause we are some of the most genuinely good people who live in a dog eat dog world full of businessmen who will just take advantage of others for profit or to rise to the top. The INFP's who are financially successful and stay authentic to their passions are so lucky to get recognised 😩I hope I will be successful in my art one day...
As an ISFJ I agree with what you are saying. I’m more of a supportive type and with that I do tend to be taken advantage of /this is what people have told me, I haven’t quite yet accepted this myself/. But I would rather be in the “background” to help someone in the spotlight succeed than be the one in the spotlight. This is probably just me, but being in the spotlight where people are always looking at me and “expecting” things of me makes me feel negative emotions. (The expecting things don’t have to be physical things by the way) And I try to stay away from positions where I feel such massive amounts of anxiety or fear for long periods of time, so being in the “spotlight”, so to say, would not be the best idea for me since, people would always see me. And so I guess being a millionaire probably means you’ll be in the spotlight a lot. I guess it depends on how you became a millionaire, like if you own a company or are an actor, etc... but to be a millionaire, the money isn’t just handed to you so you’d have to work for it, meaning you’d have to put yourself in a higher position where, essentially, you’d be “forced” into the spotlight whether you like it or not. I, for one, know I probably wouldn’t like it. I may get used to it and learn how to live with it, but I’m not one for being the center of attention whether it be positive or negative. So yeah after my long rant haha, I agree with basically what you said! I hope this makes sense! I’m only in my senior year of high-school, so I probably don’t have much experience in thinking about these things but I tried! :)
Infj which tap into their estp subconscious will literally obtain anything that they put into their mind..but yet they don't care as much for status but rather they are focusing on recognition..if they do become a millionaire,to them it's just a cherry on top of a cake..for example,look at simon sinek who is an infj that doesn't care about money(somewhat care let's be honest because I'm an infj, there's a degree of caring for each personalities in terms of how much money you make but personally for me I care alot for my passion than money),what he care is about the people and how he can improve other people.. that's the main export of an infj which is to improve human beings mostly in a smaller scale and those they have improved will improve other people..and it will create this amazing pyramid scheme of improvements which is started by an infj..of course they can learn any skills as much as the intj can but they need to put a lot of effort into themselves first which is of course they need to have their own standard and willing to practice..but the things that oftenly get in the way is their feelings(they don't value themself enough,the *truth* (get into the subconcious) is you don't have to,well if u wanted to value yourself then value yourself for maintaining your integrity if you are) and performance anxiety (which both intj and infj have)..well I learn this from *Cs Joseph* with a bit of my ideas in it..you might want to check it out.
Yeah my dads an ESTJ. What I love about ESTJ’s is how objective they are and authoritative but not controlling. My dad grew up really poor and struck it rich; but all he wants for his kids is for us to live out our dreams and be happy and financially stable. Anytime I think of doing something like UA-cam or gaming my moms like that’s ridiculous but my dad doesn’t even care what the hobby is he’s just like show me the doe and your good lmao Love em 😆
Another great in - depth analysis, Nathan. Thanks. When you started with the INFPs I immediately thought about the tormented artist stereotype rather than 'the starving artist'. As much as I'm concerned van Gogh, Lennon and Cobain were all typed as INFPs and although Lennon and Cobain had achieved remarkable level of financial success, their (questionable anyhow) happiness seemed short-lived. Case of van Gogh doesn't need any additional comment. I guess with the INFPs it's really either a massive loss or a massive gain, however the term 'success' seems just off - mark while discussing the type...It seems to me that many of them end up as great influencers and aftermath earners...Nothing irritates revenue and customs more than a well - earning corpse, right? Ironically, I suppose they get their dreams fulfilled that way: taking care of their beloved ones from the grave, literally. I'm an INTJ and I can completely concur with the desire bit. I remember sitting a few months ago and complaining to my friend about my failures and moaning that I had not achieved anything in terms of financial gain. The quoted friend pointed out (hail to INFJ's insights!): 'has that ever been your desire to be rich, to buy a house, to have a flashy car? As far as I'm concerned you've always wanted to travel and I think you've visited most of the places you had planned ...If you had set up your mind on getting a mortgage or purchasing a car, it would have come true already...'. I can't talk on behalf of other INTJs, but this feedback from my friend made me realise that in fact I've never aimed for a particular 'success' in terms of conventional standards. When it comes to my own principles, vision and strategy - yeah, majority of the tasks have already been ticked on the bucket list. So I suppose INTJs don't care about classical prestige (can't help it, but I immediately thought of the movie 'The Prestige...'); we would rather concentrate on our own vision and goals...
@@kritikajaishriradhey : I surely didn't mean to freak people out by referring to posthumous fame of the quoted artists. Naturally, Lennon and Cobain had enjoyed their share of wealth before entering another dimension (or whatever they might have believed in), although it was quite short - lived (and I think their deaths have contributed to increased sales afterwards, by the way). I sometimes think that INFPs are too good to stay alive - please, take it as a compliment rather than another ominuous comment:) Some INTJs may have been earning from the grave as well (what about Tesla?:)); hopefully you will find it somehow comforting:)
@@maggis0 The things you pointed out are eye-openers to me. I went down the internet rabbit hole and read about lives of the artists you mentioned. It further made my belief stronger that it is essential to support the living artists. Van Gogh considered The Starry Night as a failure. If only he knew how much revenue it would generate. If we don't want to lose the amazing artists of our times to poverty and depression, we need to show them as much support as we can. Even letting them know you appreciate their work is a great deed. Right?
@@kritikajaishriradhey : good to know I've been of some use. I agree it is essential to support the living artists (what's the point in supporting the deceased ones actually? I'd rather appreciate someone's effort than simply boost wellbeing of a widow/widower/offspring). Letting know one's work is appreciated is surely uplifting, though doesn't pay the bills. Not to sound cynical, I think there is also a sense of poverty-glamour surrounding artistry. On one hand, there is a stereotype of the starving/depressed/poverty-stricken artist seen as the true artist, on the other those who are succesful quite often get a label of 'sell outs' or being too mainstream. Another double standard refers to substance abuse - while society tend to be quite harsh on 'mundane people' using drugs, it seems to be not only tolerated, but even encouraged in the circle of e.g. rock stars. I'm not sure if I'm making my point clear here - I will again refer to the examples quoted in our conversation: I suppose Van Gogh had been primarily considered an alcoholic/mentally disturbed individual rather than an artist. He only became 'labelled' as an artist once his oeuvre had been acknowledged. Sometimes I even wonder how much of creativity has been released/unleashed throughout the history of humankind due to either mental illness or substance abuse (quite often intertwined in fact). What we sometimes considered to be art is simply a result of one's running amok (think of the way Pollock was creating his canvas). If van Gogh had known how much revenue he would generate...Good point, although I don't think that would have changed his views on himself really. Anyhow, we will never discover. I personally find art truly fascinating, though non - essential at the same time. Nevertheless, I will always appreciate its potential to provoke and make people think/question status quo or doubt the authority. Among others...You know, typical INTJ stuff I guess:) Even though I don't think it's crucial for survival, I agree that earth without art is just eh:)
@@maggis0 I have to agree with everything you wrote. Well, fingers crossed for INFPs and INTJs to be content with themselves and keep Earth full of art.
As an infp i dont really worry about having more than i need especially financially or materially as i dont base my happiness or wellbeing on these things.That being said i also believe if i really want something il have it or do what i need to to get it so its still not a worry or something i strive for..
I think your are correct, but I need to play devil's advocate. I think extroverts make more money farming managerial position for many years. Including variables like born in a first world country, family wealth status they were born into, how much they value money/ambition and willpower you should become financially successful unrelated to mbti type. Also for anyone with extra money living in the US, Einstein said, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.” So in this case it is understanding this specific societal mechanic that can make a lot of money.
INTP here. I've literally said to people that I'm not motivated by money. But if I randomly won the lottery yeah I'd probably buy a nicer house and newer car and just be taking college classes until I die since I find learning about lots of subjects on my high priority list. In my fantasy world I would hold degrees in several subjects. Friends and family already refer to me as the walking encyclopedia/dictionary.
I've had that exact fantasy. Or, if I won way more money that I'd ever need to fulfil that fantasy, I would use the rest to fund others' educations. Of course, I'd hire someone else to manage that part so I could just do the learning, lol. And hire a cook and personal trainer to keep me healthy and motivated so I wouldn't deteriorate physically by sitting on my butt all day.
If money is part of their Fi values then INFP can make money and use their Te and Ne well for that purpose, but 99 out of 100 times money will never be part of any INFP value system. I think they would want to live in a fantasy idealised world where kindness and not money is the currency to be honest. I guess though in art or music or acting if successful (and they often are) they can make money almost as a «side effect» through the artistic self realisation they crave so much.
You have put INTP immediately to highly unlikely, but had to wait to put ENTJ to highly likely?! In which world do we live? You could literally create a new category above "highly likely" called "ENTJ"!
@a name I feel like INTJs would be most likely to beat us at the long term game. They’d sneak up at the end and dominate us. They have way more patience.
I thought you said ENTP first. ENTJ's aren't actually that special. They're the best at playing any well-balanced game in terms of balancing planning, thinking, and doing stuff but ENTP's are the best at being good at anything they choose to, and they have a slight social edge. ENTP's are the quick witted geniuses who are actually cool and popular, unlike the bloated chad-ish ENTJ, That's due to their Fe over Se. ENTP's are known to be the most flexible type in all stats. INTP's procrastinate more than ENTP's cause they don't care about showing anything toward the world. Their inferior Fe is bad at driving unique thoughts, if a piece in their thought chain can't be validated by society it can't be acted upon. This moves towards talking about the INTJ. They use their Fi as a drive to do whatever they want and they don't care that no one understands what they're doing unlike The NTP's. I'd say INTJ's are the most likely to succeed at anything better than any other type given enough time. But just like an ISTJ, they can be quite inflexible. Unlike an ISTJ they're the type most likely to suffer in silence after their masterplan's failed because they have no way of explaining how they got from one idea to another because for one of the smartest types they almost ironically have Si as the worst of the worst of their functions.
@@triphazex767 I think ENTPs are awesome. My husband is one. But I have to disagree with you on them being most likely to “win” at anything. Their Ne makes them bounce around constantly. You can’t win at the game if you stop 5 steps short of the finish line to start a new race. My husband is brilliant and pretty successful, but I always have to ENTJ him to the finish line. He has no sight of the goal because as soon as something new and exciting pops up he wants to jump ship. Which is why I’m 9 years younger and far ahead of him on my career and financial goals. He just can’t focus. Also considering we live in an SJ world where you have to accept others trying to control you to a certain degree, EPs struggle to conform enough to play the politics game.
@@cratcliff8820 Looking at rating personalities by success I see what you mean. ENTJ's seems to be the posterboy for success. In my opinion they're the guys who I'd think most likely say "I just need to get off my arse and make my dreams come true" to never sit on their arse again after watching some motivational video. Based on this source www.truity.com/blog/personality-type-career-income-study from 2019 the authors did a survey with the MBTI in mind and ENTJ's are generally the most succesfull type. I assumed you where talking about the potential/flexibility of a type. I still stand behind the ENTP in that regard. In terms of success they're the third most successfull behind the ESTJ. Also, they seem to have the highest income achievable by their forties. I think an ENTP can win at any game better than a ENTJ because ENTJ's are more success oriented rather than wishing to stick around for whatever weird system a game may have in mind. If I didn't do my research I'd assume ESTJ would be the most succesful throughout the long term due to ENTJ's being a little more risky. ENTP's can beat any type at anything if they're motivated. ENTP wins because they're more open to new experiences to get on top, probably through inventing something cause' they're the most likely to be inventors. But I do agree that the ENTJ is the best type to beat anyone at any "well balanced" game, meaning one where the rules are obvious and it requires planning and critical thinking akin to a video-game. No one'd talk about it but I think ENTJ is the best personality to play video games that aren't too long or too short due to their tertiary Se. Maybe around 30 minuites to 2 hours, Going to war as a leader's probably a better example. Any longer and I think it'd be a brain game of INTP versus INTJ. I've also realized that because this video is talking about ENTJ's being the most likely to become millianares I forgot that that's what everyone assumes this comment to be refering to... success. Nathan said all the other types who are highly likely to become millionares/succesfull. If that's what we're talking about how is this comment any different in concept to this video?
Nathan: ...talking about financial success in general... Me: Well, we INFPs are NOT gonna do well here. Nathan: Let's start with the bad news. INFP first... Me: 😂😅😓😭
As a female ISFJ, my drive for success is fuelled a lot by the desire to provide and not need to be taken care of by someone else. I don't think I'm very assertive or risk-taking, but if I feel like I'm freeloading off my boyfriend, or I need to increase my income because I'm planning on getting pregnant in the future, goddamn I'll find a way! In short: I don't care about material success, I care about being financially reliable for others. The idea of a being a hoarding ubercapitalist uneases me, but if my future kids do well in their final exams and I can't take them to Disneyland or whatever, I will feel like the worst.
@@abbyanderbard You sound like a cool ISFJ too; I envy your own perspective on it in a way. Right now I'm a student in a long-distance relationship. My BF has the full-time job, is climbing up the career ladder, and is currently searching for a bigger apartment in preparation for when I emigrate to be with him after I graduate. Right now I'm able to see to myself just fine due to student loans (and as a Scot, student loans are far nicer over here than in the US!) - but I also want to be able to help my BF make the down payment on the apartment, or cover the cost of shipping my things, or pay my own half of the rent between him getting the apartment and me moving in - but I can't. That'll be his job, and I'll probably repay him in future instead, even though he doesn't really care whether or not I keep score of how much money I "owe" him. Typical ISTJ, he sees it as his boyfriend duty to cover all this for me until I'm on my feet financially
As an intp i want to become a millionaire as i have 1 goal in life success everthing i am doing right now is to influence my future in a way that it takes me to my goal with out me coming out of my comfort zone as a person who wants tha money to just chill i would work really hard towards becoming one
You're here, wasting your time... stop the wishful thinking. LOL You ain't going anywhere, kid. Stop fooling yourself. Fantasizing is cheap. No effort necessary - you directly get your values. That's why you do the schizoid fantasy & wishful thinking defence mechanisms (a.k.a. copium/hopium).
Great vid! I think Isfj's should be "highly likely". The two I know both make more than me (estp) in the same job niche and both have even higher earning husbands. Getting ahead in life can be a team sport and the isfj's I know are winners, lol. They like to be financially stable but also like to have expensive things like luxury cars and designer furniture/clothes, etc. Seem good at balancing spending and saving.
Im an ENFJ and I can really say that everything you said is true about wealth and my personality. But sometimes it depends on the person anyone can be a millionaire, but nice video though it really describes each personalities positive and negative attributes.
The "holding themselves back" aspect is absolutely true for INFJs, but for myself anyway it's for different reasons. It has more to do with my battery/energy levels; I can only work and interact with people so long before I burn out and need to relax for a little while. There's a part of me that knows I could run the game really hard, using my Ni to will my mind and body beyond its preferred energy limit to go go go all day long for maybe a few weeks. But then a deeper, gentler part of me screams to slow down and attend to my inner self and double check my motivations in all this going forward. So instead I work 6-8 hours everyday I can, and relax otherwise, attending to my inner voice and self-care of my mind and body. If I do this, my battery levels remain intact. People interactions, btw, drain me a lot! faster than solitary Ti logic work (I can go at that for the better part of a whole day).
As a ( istp ) my rules for financial profit are : 1. Learn to be anxious for nothing . 2. Learn to be poor, so you can afford to be rich. 3. Never compete always create. I control high seven figures.
@@Chris3015 you must learn to do one thing as well as anyone else on earth. Then learn at least two other interrelated skills to support your primary skill set. You must stay upwardly mobile all the days of your life. You must go to where the most money is being made and the most money is being spent within your own country and seek employment there ! You must work at least 60 hours per week, look up Aaron Clarey on UA-cam ! I have been retired for 35 years and I am 65 years old . It took me five years to acquire seven figures .
@@elle6874 they are both intjs and they were put below esfj and enfj so they could go unhappy, and also why you guys are so serious here, obviously that was a joke
Elon Musk is an ENTJ. Mark Zuckerberg is an INTJ. Facebook is basically the same after all these years. IJs hate change. Facebook acquires other companies in order to stay current. Elon creates and creates and creates. He is a workaholic. ENTJs want new things all the time. We get bored once we master something. Sometimes it feels like a horrible addiction. Get some rest and play more my fellow ENTJs. Life is short.
I'm and INFJ married to an ISFJ, and just as you said, we are both much too nice, giving w/o expecting proper compensation, and barely getting by. We both would feel guilty making money from other people's labor, so we stick to doing it ourselves. I know 3 people well who have become multi-millionaires, and they are an ESTP, INTJ, and ISTP.
Lol as an INFP I hate hate hateeee to play by the rules 😂Society and its expectations can go F itself honestly. Although this mindset is so far fetched in this day and age and I will be poor by striving for my own freedom, I hope one day in the future there will be fewer expectations and pressures placed on people, then mental health would improve too.
Maybe its cause my dad was ntj and raised me with a bigger importance on money to fund my hobbies, but i think us intps should be up a notch. But the only way to do this is if we want to be left alone enough to get a good job- like my dad tried to drill into my skull. Plus you talked about specializing- intps in engineering and private science sector can do very very well. Not just me but i know other intps at my work and they do enough to be like-able then go on night shift so they’re left alone.
@Luce M lol yes! Hate pandering and monotonous work. But we have to do that beginning boring work to get to a job where we think more than physically labor. Im lucky Im on night shift so i dont see my boss most the time. Plus my boss is also an NP. Even if there are intps that arent as bright/gifted they are still able to understand their chosen field better than most so they excel
Non .. it is FI demon We DONT BELIVE IN OURSELVES I am a single mom , running 2 business and taking care of myself ( after many years of not even brushing my hair ) everything time someone tells me that I am “amazing “ and how they “admire me My inner reaction is - how ? I am useless and stupid ... we don’t know what self love and Believe in yourself means 🤦🏻♀️😢
Am an INTP and i really do think money is important as after a certain age I'll be comfortable in chair reading any knowledge I want.... And my analytical mind will definitely help me figure out the marketing strategies...... However the start is going to be really tuff.... As I'm from an moderate income family..... But things INTP once starts doing they are obsessed until it's done.... It's all about taking the first step.
I feel personally attacked by the fact that you put ENTP into possible with the caveat that it pisses us off to be underestimated... I mean u ain’t wrong
Ow 😂 as an infp that was painfully accurate. But I think we don’t value monetary success the most so it’s okay. I’d rather have happiness and peace in life -starving artist here lmao 😂 Addition: I know a list where we can be on top- most likely to cry at the tiniest of things in life lol
Being an ENTP is imagining various ways & means to make money, but loosing interest when you finish those mental plans. Like, the plans are really good and creative, but can often loose interest in actually realising all of those plans. Thinking is more appealing than what comes next. Part of you values just vibing & chilling in versatility. Investing tremendous time and energy in those plans means less time to do other stuff (or to be lazy depending on what ENTP you are). It can be scary to be trapped in routine, or to loose your versatility.
@@lovewho But it wasn't a joke, I've already been grooming her for years to be a BOSS lol (But on the surface I want everyone to think Im the real BOSS - but day to day, she got it) hahahahaha
As an ENFP this was so encouraging! I thought we were gonna be in Highly Unlikely for sure, but "Possible" is enough to make me want to change my entire life and actually do things now
ENTJ here!! I agree with our ranking in this because us entjs tend to be very ambitious and ambition is the most important trait to have to become successful.
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ayo ,make a tierlist for mbti types most likely to become good lawyers next.
Hi. And yes your contenant are a way much interesting. But, may I ask you a question? Can you put a liste of the 16 differant personnalyties type into the description whith the time code of the video where you speack of each? Cause yes it interesant to see all the video. But as you looking to use them for just a special information on only one of them, to work on an personne or a character creation for exempel, and don't realy have the time to see all the video, it very danse and quiet difficult to find rapidely and easly, juste the one you want and looking for.
Know it make you such more of work to do on, but think it will be appeling a lot more of pepole on your chanel and video and see your work, that merited it a lot👌
Here you go again, you self-centered people:
0:11 INFP
1:19 ISTJ & ESTJ
3:34 ENFP
4:25 ESFP
5:28 ISTP
6:34 INFJ
7:43 ESTP
8:40 ENTP
9:30 INTP
10:32 ISFP
11:22 ISFJ
12:36 ESFJ
13:41 ENFJ
14:40 INTJ
15:23 ENTJ
thanks
Are you ISFJ ?
@@badmood9819 no, im an ENFJ
thank you
😂 thanks
Nathan Glass: "So let's start with the bad news first. So, infp..."
I'm wheezing 😂😹
Not a HOPE for us 😂J.K Rowling was the exception to the rule
Why do I feel like I need to be a different type cuz we always rank the lowest in these things ☹️
Johnny Depp is INFP 🤣
Sometimes I almost feel bad about the low-key trolling of INFPs in these videos. I'm open to suggestions for video titles you think INFPs would do well on! ~ Nathan
@Harwie Powtah, literally same reaction XDDD
I can already tell that ENTJ will be on the top
They make amazing ceo if they are *mature*
@@abbyanderbard I think we would be ok on a happiness list as we are very constant in our emotions, which is definitely a chance. No big mood swings ! Plus extraversion and financial stability (according to the clichés) helps us have a good social life. I would agree that we are by no means "kind friends", although we are very loyal and supportive to people that we value! I reckon we would be much lower on lists like "close to their families", "number of social media followers", "great dancers"...
@@abbyanderbard not usually..it oftenly is STJ types depending which culture they are living in..for example US is mostly SJ society which can be a major setbacks for entj because of the SJ like to cling to certain traditions that actually doesn't work..no offense to SJ types but if they are actually mature they can actually let new ways of doing things to come in as long it *benefits* other people.. well why does that happen it because SJ types oftenly put their system over other people which is a problem if the entj don't "like" that kind of system.
@@nathanlama5067 when you are describing about your loyalty to someone that you value..you are describing your unconscious part of the mind, basically the opposite of the extra-intro version of the cognitive functions in your conscious mind (Entj)..because you need to know that Si produces loyalty for example Isfj type and valuing other people comes from Fe which both entj doesn't have.. it's usually comes from the unconscious/shadow (Intp)..note that those who you value are oftenly those who you feel that person is intelligent like for example intp or entp
That's simply because us ENTJs are the best.
XNTJs: Come here knowing that they are going to be on the top.
@@abbyanderbard yep that we are.
*sigh... ~INTP
Fr tho
@Luce M Lol I am an Ni-Fi, or more honestly Ni - Ne - Fi INTJ and you are TOTALLY right about stuffing the ranking up. #sorryteam #badINTJ I can barely even make a decision, I just project imaginary futures and live in a humorous little dream world and love exploring all sorts of woo-woo rather than doing something actually productive.
@Luce M yup. Me as an FF Te/Se ENTJ with PC/B(S). I’ll kill myself to get there but I’m not nearly as organized as a traditional ENTJ. Fucking up the rankings haha.
"INFJ are unlikely by choice"
Me, an INFJ, who is actually pretty good at saving and managing money but is still kind of broke thanks to all that I have lend to family and friends: .-. I see
@@qf9p48 THAT IS GREAT TO HEAR (and very encouraging for the 16 year-old-me T-T). Actually I said kind of broke ("kind") only beacuase I can't spend money in things of my own. I do have savings that are there to use only in case of emergencies, no one in my family neither my close circle of friend know that. So yes, I do believe that a well developed and healthy INFJ can become a millionare u.u the rest of us just have to learn to say "no" sometimes, and not give away all that we have.
Im sorry this is funny to me my best friend is an infj and he is also broke beacuse he had to lend money to his family and he was broke so i lended him some money juat for a little boost to help him get him back on his feet
@@palladion_44 first of all, that is so kind from you. Second: tell your friend that a stranger on the internet understands him T-T. Last, and this one is out from curiosity, what is your type?
@@blackcat6374 sure thing my type is infp
(Infj)This hit me hard, as it just made me realize how much I do this. The first thing that popped into my mind was playing kahoot in class, when I'm getting the first place I usually, take longer to answer, or answer it wrong so I don't win. I'll rather not be on the leader board in general, but being 1 is the worst.
as an INTP, if we just do not procrastinate and do great ideas in our head, there is a good chance that we will get rich.
I find I grow when I stop making conclusions from existing knowledge or doing inferences from something i read and instead just take in the facts without trying to see the patterns (Se-like actions) as my Ti-Ne-Si can at times weave logic in circles in my head.
Also consciously setting goals and milestones (Ni) in written form extraverting my thinking (Te) tend to help.
Probably because I'm already good on the Ti-Ne-Si so occasionally filling in the missing pieces with actions in my shadow get me going.
However shadow actions take alot more effort and energy so doing them too much is exhausting.
thats a big if
I agree and I feel when INTPs work with people they can be successful. For example if an INTP makes friends with ENTJs or INTJs and comes up with great ideas they can be successful
Because INTPs can be good at helping others with ideas
My Father is an awesome entrepreneur and an INTP, it’s totally possible for an INTP with the knowledge, mind for business and moral integrity to get rich
I love how 'highly unlikely' peoples are compatible with 'highly likely'
There's a balance in everything
I noticed that too !!
Well, if you can’t make money, use someone elses 😜😜😍😍😍🥰🥰
@@food8419 I’m an adventurer too 😂😂😂
If all goes wrong ig I’ll just have to find a ExxJ sugar mommy😔
I hope this series makes your channel blow up! Quality content man :)
Omg you are here 🤩
omg 😃
hi ikEnna! what’s your type?
@@ariadnaalvarado1409 He is an INTJ I think
Ah yes I see that you're a man of culture as well, jk. I miss your videos, get well soon
I just felt the need to do this.
00:10 INFP
01:20 ISTJ/ESTJ
03:33 ENFP
04:24 ESFP
05:27 ISTP
06:33 INFJ
07:42 ESTP
08:40 ENTP
09:28 INTP
10:31 ISFP
11:20 ISFJ
12:35 ESFJ
13:40 ENFJ
14:40 INTJ
15:21 ENTJ
You're welcome. 🙂
Already been done. Feel free to delete.
How about one like,
“16 Personalities: What They May Do with the Infinity Gauntlet”
you can do multiple things with the gauntlet though.
@@thepanthar infinite things 👀
@@amyharrison8282 including erasing you 🙃
as an entp i really like the idea of this one
@@human6553 as an enfp i should stop you
8:42 I'm an ENTP case study for this.
Forced myself to focus on a single project for 2 months and ended up making my life's fortune.
Now I'm slowly going broke as I'm all over the place again. God tier polymath - but at what cost 😔
Another ENTP - what industry/field did u make ur money?
@@DreBars ecommerce
@@GrishaGetos Lmao, of course it's Dropshipping :D Seems like dream job for ENTPs. You can do it all :D But It's highly unstable. Try to get into real, tangible business, thank me later.
INFP: one minute in, already roasted to a goddamn crisp 😂
Haha! Ok my bad... I should show INFPs some love in some of the upcoming videos ~ Nathan
I think another readon INFJs are less likely is that we often don't have the drive. Speaking from personal experience as an INFJ, I'd rather have a job/do something that brings me and others satisfaction vs having a lot of money. I'd be very happy having lower wages-so long as I can pay pills and not feel financially burdened-as long as I can do something I enjoy. Money just isn't that, its a means to an end but pretty much it
As an INTP, I laughed so hard the moment you put us in highly unlikely. No explanation necessary. 😂😂😂
ENFP as "Possible" Is actually a huge word of encouragement for me. Thank you.
@DevinDeath I think the reason why we ENFPs made the "Possible" category is because we value our freedom and independence too much to be financially beholden to anyone. We will use our Te to get that job/career just so we don't have to depend on anyone else. Then once we achieve that level of independence (whatever that may be), we have no real desire to get more move past that level of satisfaction. We could do more, but why?
@@crystalemullen True. Plus, a bunch of us are socialists, so it's against our morals to be billionaires. It's an interesting contradiction.
@@Mitchthemysteryman yeah true
Why should I buy a villa and a lambo when a Citroen and an appartment are good for me? I don't really need a billion
@@Mitchthemysteryman I must disagree with a bit here. I'm in no way a socialist but I've found that whenever I have "too much money" (and that amount always changes), I either give it away as quickly as possible or splurge on something I REALLY don't need. I have trouble managing money when I'm not in dire need and everything is "good". Hope that makes sense.
@DevinDeath Thank you.
I’m INTJ female. My favourite quote from this video *“INTJs are RELENTLESS in the pursuit of their goals!”* Which, yes, is totally true
Certainly the ones I know are this way, it's very impressive and motivating to see! ~ Nathan
I am relentless too. Although i am an INFP nothing can stop me!
@@thereadingqueenp I would be interested to watch an infp being relentless
I didn't know that about infp
As an INTJ, agreed
INFJ and INTP: most likely to help someone ELSE become a millionaire?
(INFJs with the actually helping people realize their potential part; INTPs with coming up with worthwhile ideas that someone else snatches and follows through on because they can't be bothered to actualize it themselves)
I really see the Problem in INTP s making others rich with their work/ideas... I will have to go self employed or convince others aggressively to pay me fair/high.
Oh please, INTPs... Take care of yourselves. I understand you people and really like y'all.
~INFJ
INTP's can only become millionaires by accident.
But INTPs are a magnet for accidents, so that does not rule out anything.
Like Larry page
@@piyush4left he smart ass...
His whole life is accidents......
"oh, that random idea i came up with at 3 am and posted online was a million dollar idea? maybe i should start acting on things. "
"nah."
16 personalities most likely to become serial killers.
Well us xNTJs would probably top that list too 😬
lolll
I Can already tell that ISTPs would be on the top lmfao.
@@cratcliff8820 yesn't (although ISTP exists and most serial killers were ISTPs so.....)
@@thepanthar inferior Fe is scary sometime you know...
As an INFP I want money and lots of it but just because thats how i can build my utopia lol 👁👄👁 I'm too much of a procrastinator to actually make it somewhere tho 💀
Procrastination is the worst! Strangely I've found that I'm much more likely to meet my own deadlines than someone else's, I wonder if this is true for INFPs as well? ~ Nathan
same
"Most likely to be least likely" as an INFP, I agree with this statement entirely
I was actually tempted to make that video but it's too meta and confusing! ~ Nathan
I would agree that the INTJ is the most likely introvert to get there.
It seems like the logical assumption because of Ni-Te. But apparently an Infj surpasses them mainly because of Fe and the intjs Fe blind spot, despite Nathan saying that they need to be more ruthless to achieve success.
@@spartanoreo5075 i would say as intj that my infj friends are more likely to work longer in low paying terrible jobs because their boss needs them and they dont want to upset them. Their folly is the Fe.... it is not always as helpful as it sounds.
@@grazynawolska8160 I concur as my Infj friend would of been more satisfied in his current state of ambitions of helping those around him on a smaller scale through the innovative idea of opening up a small Psychiatric firm to help as a therapist(ni-fe ambitions) and streaming. But being the intj I am I convinced him to take this idea further but to start off through other means to which he could branch of through more various fields and hope to make a larger impact with that overall idea in mind.
He agreed with the proposal but we still have to manifest the idea when current affairs are finished XD.
Intj + Infj power combo.
@@spartanoreo5075 I enjoy INFJs too... so I also nicely shove them forward in life too lol. 😄
@@grazynawolska8160 I love INFJs. I dated one for a long time, and I was pulling the financial weight of the relationship. But we had a ton of fun by ourselves being weird at home together. Not sure dumping was necessarily the right move-maybe I should have communicated better with them- the communication was definitely awkward at times or nonexistent. I made quadruple the income of them, but they are great and very capable of it’s important to them.
Totally nailed the intp “what’s the point of money” questioning. Definitely what has kept me from being a high achiever and having other people have high hopes for me because I’m “smart” but I know the reasons why I’ve been in mediocre middle management jobs . Grateful I’ve even been that prosperous tbh and that my constant questioning of everything hasn’t left me in a cardboard box somewhere.
It's a struggle, so much wasted potential.
Same. Questioning the meaning of everything for a long time. Now I think nothing makes sense and nothing have a meaning. We are just "things", no more. There is no afterlife or beforelife. It doesn't matter if I live in a barrel like the diogenes or if I be a millionaire software developer. I just want to live in a warm house with my cat, sit on my couch and think about everything and feel the moment. People always thought me as a genius who is going to reach higher places but I don't think why is that necessary in a life with no meaning. I just want to chill and vibe through the life.
I am an INTP too btw. With %95+ percent of every letter.
@@alperkalamanoglu4660 exactly
INTP here, I really agree. It's such a great thing, that I'm not living on the streets. It would be so uncomfortable. I kinda fell into a job I'm fine at that gives me lots of time to freely pursue whatever catches my interest. Yay!
As an INTP I'm just glad we weren't put in highly unlikely 😅
Tbh
I was certain we were never going to make the highly likely or likely.
i think you're correct about INFJs- good people skills, good analytical skills, and a hatred of risk.
INFJs have a really interesting arrangement of cognitive functions/traits, can be extremely powerful when channeled correctly ~ Nathan
My grandma is an ISFJ and the only stereotypically “successful” person in our family, but did not aim for her success until she had a family. I feel like for ISFJs, being financially successful is another act of service, or way to give back more to the people who depend on them.
I agree with this. As an ISFJ, I want to be financially comfortable, but do not strive to be rich or famous. The only scenario in which I could see myself being comfortable with lots of money would be if I could give most of it away to worthy charities.
Totally agree with this and actually that mindset of trying to bring value (to customers and clients) is probably one of the most effective ways to be successful, I should have spoken about that in more detail ~ Nathan
For me, as an ISFJ who struggles with catastrophic thinking, I overachieve out of a fear of failing. To make sure I don't lose my house, lose all my money, end up in the street or something, I take really, intensely good care of my finances because that feels like the "bare minimum" to avoid disaster. It's kind of sad getting stressed and intense about stuff that I don't need to (and I have grown in that area over the years), but the good side of being unintentionally intense means that I'm in very good financial shape after a lifetime of being super meticulous about money. :)
But, yeah, no interest in being mega-rich; if I came into money, I would simply retire and live as quietly as possible.
@@misseva7404 Fellow isfj here. Any advice on coping with the relentless catastrophic thinking?
@@kaavyakhatri6272 hi! I pray and read my Bible to remind myself that God is the one in charge of my future.
Then sometimes, when I feel the fear welling up, I'll consciously play out the worst case scenario to help myself remember how silly it can be - "my coworker didn't say hi this morning when I said hi. Maybe she secretly hates me, maybe she's going to complain to my boss about me, maybe he'll fire me, ill never get another job, and I'll lose my home and end up in a gutter." Once I play out the thought for myself, in the most extreme way possible, I can back up, realize that a frowning coworker doesn't mean my doom, and laugh at myself a little.
It takes practice and time, but learning to chuckle at my dark scenarios has taken away a lot of their power.
most likely to be least likely 😭 ow
I have to admit... INFPs often get a bad time from me in these videos... I will ponder ways to make it up to you all, feel free to suggest things... I could buy you all puppies? Puppies always work ~ Nathan
@@lovewho Just make a video titled 'everything good about INFPs' (if you aren't being satirical ofc lmao).
@@lovewho no food always works 🙃 and some good suggestions
@@lovewho We like kittens actually.
@@lovewho How about "most likely to be an organ donor" or some other selfless action or inclination.
ENTP.... « I know how people doubting them motivate them »... well played on this Monday morning.... Funny thing... being put only in the possible category does give me an energy kick... so I’m afraid it’s accurate ahah. These are fun Nathan, I’m looking forward to watch more. ( also throw a bone to these INFPs... I worry about them!)
Same
As an ENTP, i will become a millionaire and come back in a few years just to prove u wrong that the “likely” section was indeed the right one to put us in.
Thanks for the motivation, Nathan.
he shouldnt have let u know why he put u in possible
alredy ritch?
was thinking the same - fellow entp
Have you achieved anything yet?
@@papichoi1433
Update: i got into med school^^
Omw people 💪
ENTP here, and this is quite accurate. My parents constantly say that I need to narrow down my knowledge and skill set and meanwhile I’m everywhere and it’s great, but it makes it hard to focus on one thing for longer than two weeks.
God I didn't know that.... Any tips? Cuz I'm getting graduate next year. - ENTP
@@Birb_Is_The_Word I’m graduating next year too and I have no clue. I’m planning to do a gab year and see where it takes me. I have tried loads of shit to find something I can pour my all into for a long time but it’s just not going to work because my mind doesn’t function like an INTJ for instance. I think broad studies are our best choice tbh, and then after that maybe freelance or smth like that. I think for me working in some kind of creative hub would be a good plan, somewhere I can use my creativity but also do research, connect to people with different insights and switch around what I’m doing. Idk if you like writing but you can also try that. Short stories are my favourite, you can write em without planning and you can write in any genre you like, about whatever problem or situation you want.
@@Birb_Is_The_Word I find it funny people wish to settle down so quickly into ones path. Id say we are blessed to enjoy seeking out knowledge from any sources and in someways should not want to suppress that in our youth. We should embrace it as it only makes us stronger by cross referencing information we have gained and as we carry on we will naturally find ourselves seeking a home. Maybe even noticed that we somehow made one amidst the chaos.
@@darth3266 yeah that what I was trying to do.
I feel the same I'm finishing high school next year and I don't know what to do because I want to do several different types things.
This is why we, INFPs, need to get our sh*t together and finally mature emotionally. We need to get out of that Fi-Si loop and use our Ne to work with our Te. We can do our adult obligations while still being our weirdo selves. It's ok to be wired differently. If only more INFPs understood that...
Hard pills to swallow for INFPs (and other NPs) :
Spending hours daydreaming about being good at a skill won't make you good at that skill.
Take action. No matter how scared you are and anxious of what other people might think. TAKE ACTION NOW!
I love the call to action of this comment! ~ Nathan
Consider this perspective: I really don't care if daydreaming about a skill doesn't make me better at it, because I'm fulfilled and entertained simply by the act of daydreaming about it. There are very few things I actually desire to achieve in the physical world, and really, that just comes down to acquiring interesting knowledge and finding a partner, so the call to action you proposed, at least concerning me specifically, fell on deaf ears. Sometimes, I do wish I had more ambition and felt the need to actually achieve success, but in reality, I really just can't be bothered and get no real satisfaction from it. As long as I'm able to learn what I please, daydream and write, everything else pales in importance.
Isaiah Scott I totally understand what you are saying. I think being entertained and fulfilled by our daydreams is a great skill to have and it has helped me coping with the world when I was a kid and a teen (ok, it still helps me now lol). I was not implying to stop doing it, that's for sure. 😉 I was honestly talking from my own perspective and situation. My daydreams have always took too much place in my life and it makes it difficult to be a functional human because of that. I knew it was subjective and I understand other people's perspectives can be different since we do not come from the same environnement/background. I hope my english is not that bad to read. lol Sometimes, I would have a lot of better and longer things to say but I cannot easily express myself in my own mother tongue so another language is even harder. 😅
Oh! Maybe I should stop daydreaming about being a good english speaker and actually learn and practice more. 🤔 ... 🙃
Amen to that!
me as an INFP seeing the thumbnail..
"wait, that clashes with our ideology!"
Love it! ~ Nathan
Nathan : Okay let's start with a bad news first, so inf...
Me, an infj : Oh no please no! *PLEASE NO!*
Nathan : p...
Me: Oh...
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RIP INFP...
Umm unlikely is not really better than us
@@saralovesthemoon You're kinda right.
Infp are always at the bottom 💔💔💔
@@raven-kn6lv ;)
@@raven-kn6lv Nooo, not always, we are so good in some kind of things which make us different from others :)
ISFJ here. Married to an ENFP. I think your assessment of both of us is spot-on. I don’t like being in the spotlight, and I’m currently staying at home with and homeschooling our three children for the past five years. But I’m super supportive of my husband and his dreams (reciprocal in this case). He has recently been taking college classes in between working full-time to finish his degree and get his dream job, which will thankfully be paying very well. So between my support on the homefront and him working to achieve his dreams, we’re on the path to being very financially comfortable.
I’m in between INFP and INTP
Me when I see INFP at the bottom : oh well I’ll see what INTP get
*Puts INTP in the bottom without hesitation*
Me: 👁💧👄💧👁
*Change INTP into unlikely*
Me: I still have hope 😌
those emojis remind me of hisoka. Nice Jiro pfp btw lol.
were you stressed as INTP too much, or parents forced you as INFP into science?
I'm an INFP and doing OK financially. This is because I don't want having to worry about money stopping me from doing the things I want to do. However, if I really really wanted to be a millionaire, I would have chosen a different profession. I would rather be modestly successful (with regards to financial rewards) doing something I love doing than rich doing something I don't.
Yes! Well said.
INTJ-Most likely to get bored with ‘money’ and create a new currency that becomes Omnipresent 🙃
That sounds fun
It's more of trying to innovate/create the actual dreams with the money , rather than just dreaming of having alot of money.
Top 4 functions for money making in order
Te (What are the most efficient ways to make money?)
Ni (How do I plan to achieve my money goals?)
Ne (Why do I need money and what can I use it for?)
Si (How do I save, preserve, and steward my money)
INTP and damn I feel called out
same
There are actually official stats by Truity: how personality affects income.
Entjs and Estjs are top of the list before 40s, where after 40s, Entps completely take over, and Estps improve greatly. Intjs are generally high incomers. It's really interesting that they conclude that when Ambitious types mature they become the highest incomers.
This is really interesting and makes some sense in fact. The level of maturity plus the sheer amount of different areas of knowledge ENTPs would be able to draw from after that many decades would be very powerful ~ Nathan
this is probably true
Steve jobs became the Steve jobs we know of after he came back to apple at the age of 42.
Entp- not to gloat, seeing us this low on here I had to comment lol.
My first 5 years or so of my adult life I did horrible financially. I spent a lot of time trying entrepreneurial ventures and being in mlm crap trying to figure out the world. However after some experience in my late 20s I'm on track to hit 1 mil net worth in the next year and being financial free. To become wealthy these days you have to think out of the box or different than everyone else, or everyone would be wealthy. I've had a deep desired to become wealthy from a young age though. But I guess for every type desire has a role to play but entps need to be higher man!
My mother is an ENTJ and a senior technician, in her group of friends at her work there’s 3 other ENTJ women. Statistically speaking ENTJ females are exactly common so that just proves something about their success rate haha...It’s funny as well because her workplace were the ones who tested them all to find out their personality types.
I'm an INTJ, my brother is an ENTJ and I grew with that. He had a rough mouthpiece and always looked at me like I ain't shit. Now I have crafted such a deep masterplan...
I Iegit want to compete with all the ENTJs and break they egos by dominating them in anonymous mysterious ways in long term strategies they couldn't think how real puppet masters play the game and bring home some trophies with some green papers...
I legit believe to the core of my being, I can compete with any personality type, I don't care who TF they are. Just give me my solitude and I'll get ahead all behind the scenes without nobody knowing what TF was going on all this time. Millionaire is a small thing, my plans are of doing a Total Life Domination._!
same bro 👍
Lol can relate. If it helps they slow down as time goes...we speed up as our plans unfold lol
Grew up as an INTP, thought I was an INTJ as I become more myself, and ended up to realize I was an ENTJ all along. I know how INTJs work and I am like them a lot, almost idencital. So let me ensure you I know both worlds. Not every ENTJs is a bootleg Bateman. Healthy ones are compelling and strong leaders who go on the frontline with their team together. INTJs tend to be in the tent instead on the battlefield, but an INTJ can be outgoing and act almost as ENTJ can. And vice versa. Don't let yourself limit through labels, be aware that are people who are almost ENTJs but still INTJs to the core. Cheers and I hope you will find a better use of your time than playing angry sorehead.
Setting and penetrating my haters straight while focusing on myself and my purpose is the best use of my time, your passage was a super nice reading tho.
If u are determined, why tell everyone about ur master plan and expose urself? -ENTJ
ENTP is highly likely since we are good in everything obviously
INTP should've been next to you all
Especially bragging :p
Where your millions of dollars then?
@@bryantav6843 its in the bank 😏
I think we INTP could make money if we really wanted to, we got the ideas for it I think
We need to be motivated
@@gharbe93 Exactly
Strongly disagree with some, such as ENFJ being on the top as the ENFJs I know don't actually seek money and are worried about other things. Great video nonetheless, I will continue watching them with my ENTP girlfriend, on double speed of course- INTJ
Agreed, but it's entirely dependant on the individual. If an ENFJ really is money-orientated, I have no doubt that they would be able to network their way into a high position with an equally hefty pay-cheque, but that is very rare in my opinion and unlikely to be the overall life goal. Generally, purpose for an ENFJ is derived from making a difference and helping people in some form or capacity- a fellow ENFJ.
He mentioned that it all depends on every type's desire to be a millionaire and this video was made assuming how each type is going to do to reach that, judging by their functions.
Combo Fe-Se creates very interesting stress reactions. And there is a reason why most online comments think Frasier Crane my ultimate favorite snob is considered ENFJ.
I concur with the INFJ being unlikely by choice. Being exceptional at something can be yet another way of being seen as "separate," "not being included," and alone.
The only successful INFP I can think of is the actor Robert Pattinson who spends all his time alone in his small apartment when he isn't acting in a Christopher Nolan movie
😂
And Nicole Kidman I believe....
Lee joon-gi is also an infp and he's an amazing actor
Tyler Joseph from the band twenty-one pilots is most likely an INFP as well. And I think his bandmate Josh Dun is an ISFP.
princess diana, who was born into a wealthy family and then married a prince. but if you watch her interviews she didnt care about sucess and didnt even think she would be queen. she was unconventional and many people didnt like that. rip princess diana, queen of people’s hearts
As an INFP, I just want my freedom.
It’s truly that simple.
I also want to offer something to the world that’ll remain once I’m gone.
The main gripe is actually pushing forward and attempting to do that of which I dream.
I'm INTJ and when I heard that Fe was a blind spot for me I took it as a compliment. As most are, very money and goal oriented
INTP here - the concept of "winner's embarrassment" for INFJs is strangely recognizable to me. I have always disliked most types of competition (other than in academic fields) for that very reason - in competition, there is one winner and one or more losers, so if you win, you are making everyone else feel bad because they lost. And since many people get so ridiculously happy when they win at something, and I personally don't care much if I lose at things like games, I have a tendency to not try hard and sort of let them win.
If I accidentally win, I generally don't feel much more than discomfort, wondering if the other person(s) are feeling bad for losing. I agree that it is a type of self-sabotage in regard to moneymaking potential. For me to be a billionaire I would need a partner who is more "ruthless" as you say. Assuming I could bear to put up with a ruthless partner in the first place, since their very ruthlessness would be a turnoff for a successful relationship, either in business, friendship, or romance.
ISTPs: "...being stuck with people they don't like, so....people..." 😂😂
It's not that I don't LIKE them, since technically I'd have to know them enough to not like them.
It's that I don't want to KNOW them.
Can't see ISTJs as world class entrepreneurs. They do better as self employed contractors,etc.
i mean, jeff bezos is an istj...
@@spyw6re He is an NT..most likely INTP.
Graham stephen, while he does work for himself, is a very successful istj millionaire
Being an INFJ, honestly can't be surprised or butthurt about being lower on this list because exactly what was said is true. I am actively trying to work on these aspects about me that I know I intentionally place on me self that puts others first and sabatoages opportunities for me.
While helping others is not bad at all and honestly it's one of th he most important things to me, its also one of the many weakness of being an INFJ. Self sabotaging to "help others" is not healthy and ultimately we should all remember and ask ourselves, How can you really help someone if you can't help yourself? or if you don't put yourself first? I know it seems and sounds selfish but this is the only way it should be and must be done in order to effectively move forward in life, achieve your goals and help others.
Agree, but it FEELS wrong, somehow. Do you know any resources to go to that can change this unhealthy thinking pattern?
@Rose Dreamsinger Hi, (warning this is gonna be long lol ) tbh there are countless resources out there that can help with this issue. However what I realized is that all the tips don't impact you as much unless you get to know you as a person more. For me, what helped me start this change was:
1. I was just absolutely tired. I couldn't take it anymore after years and years or self neglect. It took the worse toll on me. Too much to ever say. I realized after a long time, that basically through it all I was just making my self unhappy to make others happy. That's simply not right. Ask yourself would you want someone to do that for you? Want someone to hurt themselves ,make themselves uncomfortable and or go out of their way to help you... but at the end of the day they did it but it made them unhappy. Exactly, it's sounds ludicrous and it's not fair to you. Remember this.
2. I got to learn more about myself. Us INFJs are very introspective. We live in our heads. The more we learn of our weaknesses the better position we are in to try and control and fix them to become better and grow. I recommend doing an enneagram test to find out more about yourself and what the test say your weakness are and learn ways to try and control and prevent them the best you can. Below i have some links I found that may help you. I wish you the best on your journey 🙏🌱
Also I'm not an expert and I still get caught now and then in low spells and change is not easy. However the important part is to just try your best and try to embrace both positive and negative events in your life no matter how easy or difficult.
must read
www.healthline.com/health/when-to-be-selfish-self-care
Steps to stop
www.google.com/amp/s/www.entrepreneur.com/amphtml/324900
Enneagram
www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test
@@mara.j Thank you! I will check them out :)
As an INTP, the juice is almost never worth the squeeze. I like nice things and being able to go to nice places, but honestly, my favorite things in life really are free.
Being able to own expensive things and have a big house or vanity items doesn't really appeal to me at all. In fact, having a bunch of material objects to look after gets in the way of my internal, conceptual realm. I can go to an upscale shopping center or website and enjoy the beauty of the high-end clothing, furniture and jewelry for free. Then I can say "imagine if I had one of those" while dreaming for a moment then moving onto the next item of interest.
Owning something rarely provides any greater satisfaction for me. In my experience the external world is never as interesting or fulfilling as my internal world.
A bit of a rant, but it's a very relevant point that I've learned in the recent past.
100% agree. We INTPs are lucky in that the one thing we truly value most, knowledge, is free from libraries and now, the Internet. Well, except for advanced-degree knowledge, you usually have to shell out some money for that. The only other expensive thing one needs money for is hobby supplies or equipment.
Before I even started this video I KNEW that INFP's would be the least likely. It's sad cause we are some of the most genuinely good people who live in a dog eat dog world full of businessmen who will just take advantage of others for profit or to rise to the top. The INFP's who are financially successful and stay authentic to their passions are so lucky to get recognised 😩I hope I will be successful in my art one day...
Read "Atlas Shrugged" and the "Fountainhead", then all of her other books, and save your life!
As an ENTP I'm currently using my pros to handle different business on different fields 🤍
me: been debating if I'm infj or enfj
*watches this video*
alright boys it's gonna be an enfj for me
👏
As an ISFJ I agree with what you are saying. I’m more of a supportive type and with that I do tend to be taken advantage of /this is what people have told me, I haven’t quite yet accepted this myself/. But I would rather be in the “background” to help someone in the spotlight succeed than be the one in the spotlight. This is probably just me, but being in the spotlight where people are always looking at me and “expecting” things of me makes me feel negative emotions. (The expecting things don’t have to be physical things by the way) And I try to stay away from positions where I feel such massive amounts of anxiety or fear for long periods of time, so being in the “spotlight”, so to say, would not be the best idea for me since, people would always see me.
And so I guess being a millionaire probably means you’ll be in the spotlight a lot. I guess it depends on how you became a millionaire, like if you own a company or are an actor, etc... but to be a millionaire, the money isn’t just handed to you so you’d have to work for it, meaning you’d have to put yourself in a higher position where, essentially, you’d be “forced” into the spotlight whether you like it or not. I, for one, know I probably wouldn’t like it. I may get used to it and learn how to live with it, but I’m not one for being the center of attention whether it be positive or negative.
So yeah after my long rant haha, I agree with basically what you said!
I hope this makes sense! I’m only in my senior year of high-school, so I probably don’t have much experience in thinking about these things but I tried! :)
Infj which tap into their estp subconscious will literally obtain anything that they put into their mind..but yet they don't care as much for status but rather they are focusing on recognition..if they do become a millionaire,to them it's just a cherry on top of a cake..for example,look at simon sinek who is an infj that doesn't care about money(somewhat care let's be honest because I'm an infj, there's a degree of caring for each personalities in terms of how much money you make but personally for me I care alot for my passion than money),what he care is about the people and how he can improve other people.. that's the main export of an infj which is to improve human beings mostly in a smaller scale and those they have improved will improve other people..and it will create this amazing pyramid scheme of improvements which is started by an infj..of course they can learn any skills as much as the intj can but they need to put a lot of effort into themselves first which is of course they need to have their own standard and willing to practice..but the things that oftenly get in the way is their feelings(they don't value themself enough,the *truth* (get into the subconcious) is you don't have to,well if u wanted to value yourself then value yourself for maintaining your integrity if you are) and performance anxiety (which both intj and infj have)..well I learn this from *Cs Joseph* with a bit of my ideas in it..you might want to check it out.
Yeah my dads an ESTJ. What I love about ESTJ’s is how objective they are and authoritative but not controlling. My dad grew up really poor and struck it rich; but all he wants for his kids is for us to live out our dreams and be happy and financially stable. Anytime I think of doing something like UA-cam or gaming my moms like that’s ridiculous but my dad doesn’t even care what the hobby is he’s just like show me the doe and your good lmao
Love em 😆
Another great in - depth analysis, Nathan. Thanks.
When you started with the INFPs I immediately thought about the tormented artist stereotype rather than 'the starving artist'. As much as I'm concerned van Gogh, Lennon and Cobain were all typed as INFPs and although Lennon and Cobain had achieved remarkable level of financial success, their (questionable anyhow) happiness seemed short-lived. Case of van Gogh doesn't need any additional comment. I guess with the INFPs it's really either a massive loss or a massive gain, however the term 'success' seems just off - mark while discussing the type...It seems to me that many of them end up as great influencers and aftermath earners...Nothing irritates revenue and customs more than a well - earning corpse, right? Ironically, I suppose they get their dreams fulfilled that way: taking care of their beloved ones from the grave, literally.
I'm an INTJ and I can completely concur with the desire bit. I remember sitting a few months ago and complaining to my friend about my failures and moaning that I had not achieved anything in terms of financial gain. The quoted friend pointed out (hail to INFJ's insights!): 'has that ever been your desire to be rich, to buy a house, to have a flashy car? As far as I'm concerned you've always wanted to travel and I think you've visited most of the places you had planned ...If you had set up your mind on getting a mortgage or purchasing a car, it would have come true already...'.
I can't talk on behalf of other INTJs, but this feedback from my friend made me realise that in fact I've never aimed for a particular 'success' in terms of conventional standards. When it comes to my own principles, vision and strategy - yeah, majority of the tasks have already been ticked on the bucket list. So I suppose INTJs don't care about classical prestige (can't help it, but I immediately thought of the movie 'The Prestige...'); we would rather concentrate on our own vision and goals...
I'm an INFP and I'm a little spooked by your from-the-grave comment.
@@kritikajaishriradhey : I surely didn't mean to freak people out by referring to posthumous fame of the quoted artists. Naturally, Lennon and Cobain had enjoyed their share of wealth before entering another dimension (or whatever they might have believed in), although it was quite short - lived (and I think their deaths have contributed to increased sales afterwards, by the way).
I sometimes think that INFPs are too good to stay alive - please, take it as a compliment rather than another ominuous comment:)
Some INTJs may have been earning from the grave as well (what about Tesla?:)); hopefully you will find it somehow comforting:)
@@maggis0 The things you pointed out are eye-openers to me. I went down the internet rabbit hole and read about lives of the artists you mentioned. It further made my belief stronger that it is essential to support the living artists. Van Gogh considered The Starry Night as a failure. If only he knew how much revenue it would generate. If we don't want to lose the amazing artists of our times to poverty and depression, we need to show them as much support as we can. Even letting them know you appreciate their work is a great deed. Right?
@@kritikajaishriradhey : good to know I've been of some use. I agree it is essential to support the living artists (what's the point in supporting the deceased ones actually? I'd rather appreciate someone's effort than simply boost wellbeing of a widow/widower/offspring). Letting know one's work is appreciated is surely uplifting, though doesn't pay the bills. Not to sound cynical, I think there is also a sense of poverty-glamour surrounding artistry. On one hand, there is a stereotype of the starving/depressed/poverty-stricken artist seen as the true artist, on the other those who are succesful quite often get a label of 'sell outs' or being too mainstream.
Another double standard refers to substance abuse - while society tend to be quite harsh on 'mundane people' using drugs, it seems to be not only tolerated, but even encouraged in the circle of e.g. rock stars. I'm not sure if I'm making my point clear here - I will again refer to the examples quoted in our conversation: I suppose Van Gogh had been primarily considered an alcoholic/mentally disturbed individual rather than an artist. He only became 'labelled' as an artist once his oeuvre had been acknowledged.
Sometimes I even wonder how much of creativity has been released/unleashed throughout the history of humankind due to either mental illness or substance abuse (quite often intertwined in fact). What we sometimes considered to be art is simply a result of one's running amok (think of the way Pollock was creating his canvas).
If van Gogh had known how much revenue he would generate...Good point, although I don't think that would have changed his views on himself really. Anyhow, we will never discover. I personally find art truly fascinating, though non - essential at the same time. Nevertheless, I will always appreciate its potential to provoke and make people think/question status quo or doubt the authority. Among others...You know, typical INTJ stuff I guess:) Even though I don't think it's crucial for survival, I agree that earth without art is just eh:)
@@maggis0 I have to agree with everything you wrote. Well, fingers crossed for INFPs and INTJs to be content with themselves and keep Earth full of art.
Your explanation of the INFJ is ON POINT. I've never seen someone understand infj's better than you do. Great job! God Bless you!!
As an infp i dont really worry about having more than i need especially financially or materially as i dont base my happiness or wellbeing on these things.That being said i also believe if i really want something il have it or do what i need to to get it so its still not a worry or something i strive for..
I think your are correct, but I need to play devil's advocate. I think extroverts make more money farming managerial position for many years. Including variables like born in a first world country, family wealth status they were born into, how much they value money/ambition and willpower you should become financially successful unrelated to mbti type.
Also for anyone with extra money living in the US, Einstein said, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.” So in this case it is understanding this specific societal mechanic that can make a lot of money.
INTP here. I've literally said to people that I'm not motivated by money. But if I randomly won the lottery yeah I'd probably buy a nicer house and newer car and just be taking college classes until I die since I find learning about lots of subjects on my high priority list. In my fantasy world I would hold degrees in several subjects. Friends and family already refer to me as the walking encyclopedia/dictionary.
I've had that exact fantasy. Or, if I won way more money that I'd ever need to fulfil that fantasy, I would use the rest to fund others' educations. Of course, I'd hire someone else to manage that part so I could just do the learning, lol. And hire a cook and personal trainer to keep me healthy and motivated so I wouldn't deteriorate physically by sitting on my butt all day.
ENTJ here skipping to the part about my personality type only to boost my ego because I already know we’re on top. 🤷🏻♂️
If money is part of their Fi values then INFP can make money and use their Te and Ne well for that purpose, but 99 out of 100 times money will never be part of any INFP value system. I think they would want to live in a fantasy idealised world where kindness and not money is the currency to be honest. I guess though in art or music or acting if successful (and they often are) they can make money almost as a «side effect» through the artistic self realisation they crave so much.
You have put INTP immediately to highly unlikely, but had to wait to put ENTJ to highly likely?! In which world do we live? You could literally create a new category above "highly likely" called "ENTJ"!
“I’m going to put them in possible because I know how much people doubting them, motivates them”
Put a smile on my face, challenge accepted
Next video is going to be : 16 personalities, Most likely to beat an ENTJ at anything
Procrastination: INTP, probably
@a name I feel like INTJs would be most likely to beat us at the long term game. They’d sneak up at the end and dominate us. They have way more patience.
I thought you said ENTP first. ENTJ's aren't actually that special. They're the best at playing any well-balanced game in terms of balancing planning, thinking, and doing stuff but ENTP's are the best at being good at anything they choose to, and they have a slight social edge. ENTP's are the quick witted geniuses who are actually cool and popular, unlike the bloated chad-ish ENTJ, That's due to their Fe over Se. ENTP's are known to be the most flexible type in all stats. INTP's procrastinate more than ENTP's cause they don't care about showing anything toward the world. Their inferior Fe is bad at driving unique thoughts, if a piece in their thought chain can't be validated by society it can't be acted upon. This moves towards talking about the INTJ. They use their Fi as a drive to do whatever they want and they don't care that no one understands what they're doing unlike The NTP's. I'd say INTJ's are the most likely to succeed at anything better than any other type given enough time. But just like an ISTJ, they can be quite inflexible. Unlike an ISTJ they're the type most likely to suffer in silence after their masterplan's failed because they have no way of explaining how they got from one idea to another because for one of the smartest types they almost ironically have Si as the worst of the worst of their functions.
@@triphazex767 I think ENTPs are awesome. My husband is one. But I have to disagree with you on them being most likely to “win” at anything. Their Ne makes them bounce around constantly. You can’t win at the game if you stop 5 steps short of the finish line to start a new race. My husband is brilliant and pretty successful, but I always have to ENTJ him to the finish line. He has no sight of the goal because as soon as something new and exciting pops up he wants to jump ship. Which is why I’m 9 years younger and far ahead of him on my career and financial goals. He just can’t focus.
Also considering we live in an SJ world where you have to accept others trying to control you to a certain degree, EPs struggle to conform enough to play the politics game.
@@cratcliff8820 Looking at rating personalities by success I see what you mean. ENTJ's seems to be the posterboy for success. In my opinion they're the guys who I'd think most likely say "I just need to get off my arse and make my dreams come true" to never sit on their arse again after watching some motivational video. Based on this source www.truity.com/blog/personality-type-career-income-study from 2019 the authors did a survey with the MBTI in mind and ENTJ's are generally the most succesfull type.
I assumed you where talking about the potential/flexibility of a type. I still stand behind the ENTP in that regard. In terms of success they're the third most successfull behind the ESTJ. Also, they seem to have the highest income achievable by their forties.
I think an ENTP can win at any game better than a ENTJ because ENTJ's are more success oriented rather than wishing to stick around for whatever weird system a game may have in mind. If I didn't do my research I'd assume ESTJ would be the most succesful throughout the long term due to ENTJ's being a little more risky. ENTP's can beat any type at anything if they're motivated. ENTP wins because they're more open to new experiences to get on top, probably through inventing something cause' they're the most likely to be inventors.
But I do agree that the ENTJ is the best type to beat anyone at any "well balanced" game, meaning one where the rules are obvious and it requires planning and critical thinking akin to a video-game. No one'd talk about it but I think ENTJ is the best personality to play video games that aren't too long or too short due to their tertiary Se. Maybe around 30 minuites to 2 hours, Going to war as a leader's probably a better example. Any longer and I think it'd be a brain game of INTP versus INTJ.
I've also realized that because this video is talking about ENTJ's being the most likely to become millianares I forgot that that's what everyone assumes this comment to be refering to... success. Nathan said all the other types who are highly likely to become millionares/succesfull. If that's what we're talking about how is this comment any different in concept to this video?
Nathan: ...talking about financial success in general...
Me: Well, we INFPs are NOT gonna do well here.
Nathan: Let's start with the bad news. INFP first...
Me: 😂😅😓😭
As a female ISFJ, my drive for success is fuelled a lot by the desire to provide and not need to be taken care of by someone else. I don't think I'm very assertive or risk-taking, but if I feel like I'm freeloading off my boyfriend, or I need to increase my income because I'm planning on getting pregnant in the future, goddamn I'll find a way! In short: I don't care about material success, I care about being financially reliable for others. The idea of a being a hoarding ubercapitalist uneases me, but if my future kids do well in their final exams and I can't take them to Disneyland or whatever, I will feel like the worst.
@@abbyanderbard You sound like a cool ISFJ too; I envy your own perspective on it in a way. Right now I'm a student in a long-distance relationship. My BF has the full-time job, is climbing up the career ladder, and is currently searching for a bigger apartment in preparation for when I emigrate to be with him after I graduate.
Right now I'm able to see to myself just fine due to student loans (and as a Scot, student loans are far nicer over here than in the US!) - but I also want to be able to help my BF make the down payment on the apartment, or cover the cost of shipping my things, or pay my own half of the rent between him getting the apartment and me moving in - but I can't. That'll be his job, and I'll probably repay him in future instead, even though he doesn't really care whether or not I keep score of how much money I "owe" him. Typical ISTJ, he sees it as his boyfriend duty to cover all this for me until I'm on my feet financially
@@abbyanderbard Ahh, that explains it. Still my envy stands 😅
As an intp i want to become a millionaire as i have 1 goal in life success everthing i am doing right now is to influence my future in a way that it takes me to my goal with out me coming out of my comfort zone as a person who wants tha money to just chill i would work really hard towards becoming one
You're here, wasting your time... stop the wishful thinking. LOL
You ain't going anywhere, kid. Stop fooling yourself.
Fantasizing is cheap. No effort necessary - you directly get your values. That's why you do the schizoid fantasy & wishful thinking defence mechanisms (a.k.a. copium/hopium).
Great vid! I think Isfj's should be "highly likely". The two I know both make more than me (estp) in the same job niche and both have even higher earning husbands. Getting ahead in life can be a team sport and the isfj's I know are winners, lol. They like to be financially stable but also like to have expensive things like luxury cars and designer furniture/clothes, etc. Seem good at balancing spending and saving.
I'm an INFP and even if art is a passion of mine I don't want it to be my job because I'm a materialist.
Actually I want to be a language interpreter
Im an ENFJ and I can really say that everything you said is true about wealth and my personality.
But sometimes it depends on the person anyone can be a millionaire, but nice video though it really describes each personalities positive and negative attributes.
What about a vid of 16-personalities - most likely to win a nobel prize? just curious*
The "holding themselves back" aspect is absolutely true for INFJs, but for myself anyway it's for different reasons. It has more to do with my battery/energy levels; I can only work and interact with people so long before I burn out and need to relax for a little while. There's a part of me that knows I could run the game really hard, using my Ni to will my mind and body beyond its preferred energy limit to go go go all day long for maybe a few weeks. But then a deeper, gentler part of me screams to slow down and attend to my inner self and double check my motivations in all this going forward. So instead I work 6-8 hours everyday I can, and relax otherwise, attending to my inner voice and self-care of my mind and body. If I do this, my battery levels remain intact. People interactions, btw, drain me a lot! faster than solitary Ti logic work (I can go at that for the better part of a whole day).
I'd say most likely to find success in artistry would be the best for INFP.
As a ( istp ) my rules for financial profit are :
1. Learn to be anxious for nothing .
2. Learn to be poor, so you can afford to be rich.
3. Never compete always create.
I control high seven figures.
Congratz.
How old are you and when did you become really successful?
~ISTP, 23 years
@@Chris3015 you must learn to do one thing as well as anyone else on earth. Then learn at least two other interrelated skills to support your primary skill set. You must stay upwardly mobile all the days of your life. You must go to where the most money is being made and the most money is being spent within your own country and seek employment there ! You must work at least 60 hours per week, look up Aaron Clarey on UA-cam ! I have been retired for 35 years and I am 65 years old . It took me five years to acquire seven figures .
mark zucherberg and elon musk after this video: "am i a joke to you?"
@@elle6874 they are both intjs and they were put below esfj and enfj so they could go unhappy, and also why you guys are so serious here, obviously that was a joke
haha also bill gates lmao
Elon Musk is an ENTJ. Mark Zuckerberg is an INTJ. Facebook is basically the same after all these years. IJs hate change. Facebook acquires other companies in order to stay current. Elon creates and creates and creates. He is a workaholic. ENTJs want new things all the time. We get bored once we master something. Sometimes it feels like a horrible addiction. Get some rest and play more my fellow ENTJs. Life is short.
If you thought Zuckerberg is anything but INTJ ... just drop this whole MBTI thing. :D
I'm and INFJ married to an ISFJ, and just as you said, we are both much too nice, giving w/o expecting proper compensation, and barely getting by. We both would feel guilty making money from other people's labor, so we stick to doing it ourselves. I know 3 people well who have become multi-millionaires, and they are an ESTP, INTJ, and ISTP.
Lol as an INFP I hate hate hateeee to play by the rules 😂Society and its expectations can go F itself honestly. Although this mindset is so far fetched in this day and age and I will be poor by striving for my own freedom, I hope one day in the future there will be fewer expectations and pressures placed on people, then mental health would improve too.
Maybe its cause my dad was ntj and raised me with a bigger importance on money to fund my hobbies, but i think us intps should be up a notch. But the only way to do this is if we want to be left alone enough to get a good job- like my dad tried to drill into my skull. Plus you talked about specializing- intps in engineering and private science sector can do very very well. Not just me but i know other intps at my work and they do enough to be like-able then go on night shift so they’re left alone.
@Luce M lol yes! Hate pandering and monotonous work. But we have to do that beginning boring work to get to a job where we think more than physically labor. Im lucky Im on night shift so i dont see my boss most the time. Plus my boss is also an NP. Even if there are intps that arent as bright/gifted they are still able to understand their chosen field better than most so they excel
INFJ's Are unlikely by choice, it's called humbleness.....
False , slave morality
@@bryantav6843 They rebel against other things.
Non .. it is FI demon
We DONT BELIVE IN OURSELVES
I am a single mom , running 2 business and taking care of myself ( after many years of not even brushing my hair ) everything time someone tells me that I am “amazing “ and how they “admire me
My inner reaction is - how ? I am useless and stupid ... we don’t know what self love and
Believe in yourself means 🤦🏻♀️😢
Am an INTP and i really do think money is important as after a certain age I'll be comfortable in chair reading any knowledge I want.... And my analytical mind will definitely help me figure out the marketing strategies...... However the start is going to be really tuff.... As I'm from an moderate income family.....
But things INTP once starts doing they are obsessed until it's done.... It's all about taking the first step.
Guy: infps are gonna be starving artists
Me: is that so?
Closes the video then opens it again to write a comment about how I feel
As an ENFP, I had to learn to control my "Shiny Object Syndrone". I also like business opportunties that incorporate Group Economics.
I feel personally attacked by the fact that you put ENTP into possible with the caveat that it pisses us off to be underestimated... I mean u ain’t wrong
"Let's start with the bad news first" i'ts my time to shiiine 🎶 -INFP
Ow 😂 as an infp that was painfully accurate. But I think we don’t value monetary success the most so it’s okay. I’d rather have happiness and peace in life
-starving artist here lmao 😂
Addition: I know a list where we can be on top- most likely to cry at the tiniest of things in life lol
Being an ENTP is imagining various ways & means to make money, but loosing interest when you finish those mental plans. Like, the plans are really good and creative, but can often loose interest in actually realising all of those plans. Thinking is more appealing than what comes next.
Part of you values just vibing & chilling in versatility. Investing tremendous time and energy in those plans means less time to do other stuff (or to be lazy depending on what ENTP you are). It can be scary to be trapped in routine, or to loose your versatility.
ENTP: Ill show you!!! (Hmm..Cant wait until my ESFJ girlfriend becomes rich! I can tell her all my ideas)
Haha! This comment is hilarious ~ Nathan
@@lovewho But it wasn't a joke, I've already been grooming her for years to be a BOSS lol (But on the surface I want everyone to think Im the real BOSS - but day to day, she got it) hahahahaha
As an ENFP this was so encouraging! I thought we were gonna be in Highly Unlikely for sure, but "Possible" is enough to make me want to change my entire life and actually do things now
Cut me in on some of the money ~ Nathan
@@lovewho of course bestie! I owe you one!
Me INTJ looking at this tier list :
So, I am a support dps... Aight
ENTJ here!! I agree with our ranking in this because us entjs tend to be very ambitious and ambition is the most important trait to have to become successful.
The INFP would be at the top of the list if they tried to be
Can't agree more. We just don't care about money in general and get satisfied easily.
I’m shooting for the stars
I’m an INFJ and I can confirm that beating someone in something or winning something makes me feel awkward, so I do sometimes hold myself back.
Me as an infp to myself: you have everything but please DO STH ! lol if only infps used their Te...