Very interesting and informative, thank you for taking the time to put this together :) It might be a good idea to lock-in manual focus next time btw, but all in all - loved your commentary and detailed analysis 😊 I related to it all, I think I'm blue...😋
I am so glad you liked it! Oh god do not get me started honestly - I am routinely plagued by technical issues haha :P It is a great colour to be right? :P
@@TheBookMind Haha every day is a school day, right? 😋 I'm a new subscriber and I love this stuff, it's fascinating to dig deep and to get to know yourself, "good" and "bad", it means I can figure out a way to work on my strengths and weaknesses. I like being blue... and it makes sense cos I trained as a technician and love to figure out problems. Keep up the good work!
@@SM_zzz Thats a beautiful mindset and absolutely, I am of the strong opinion we are lifelong learners. If you enjoyed this, there are great other resources to read into! Belbin team roles fit personalities at work whilst the Myer Briggs deepens DISC personality theory, just on the top of my head. Thank you for your comment
Not a psychologist no, I have a masters in Economics & Politics with some modules on behavioral economics and by profession I am a Chartered Accountant. I just like to read widely and psychology a interest of mine! If you're looking to apply psychology in a professional context would recommend looking into Belbin team roles. Myer-Briggs is also interesting on a personal rather than professional level but has less academic recognition than Belbin.
Yes of course! You are typically a split of different characteristics so you could be mostly blue mixed with some green or mostly blue mixed with red. Some individuals are even a balance of all four!
I see a critical mind as a positive characteristic. Those who have the ability to think critically and ask questions will grow, not only their knowledge but also their mind as free human individuals. Also i dont think they are boring. Yes, they are less extrovert so they dont talk and Dance like a funny Clown. Their strenght lies in their high expertiece in specific areas, which gives the ability to talk with them in a deep and abstract way - and thats in no way boring
@@snakeblue2484 I agree 100 times over. History is littered with those who have advanced the human race by virtue of their ability to think critically.
Without the blues you couldn’t even comment on this video. Who, the hell, do you think did invent all about computers, software and so on?? Yes. The blues. Sooo boring. They rule the Internet-world. 🤷🏻♀️
Very interesting and informative, thank you for taking the time to put this together :)
It might be a good idea to lock-in manual focus next time btw, but all in all - loved your commentary and detailed analysis 😊
I related to it all, I think I'm blue...😋
I am so glad you liked it!
Oh god do not get me started honestly - I am routinely plagued by technical issues haha :P
It is a great colour to be right? :P
@@TheBookMind Haha every day is a school day, right? 😋
I'm a new subscriber and I love this stuff, it's fascinating to dig deep and to get to know yourself, "good" and "bad", it means I can figure out a way to work on my strengths and weaknesses.
I like being blue... and it makes sense cos I trained as a technician and love to figure out problems. Keep up the good work!
@@SM_zzz Thats a beautiful mindset and absolutely, I am of the strong opinion we are lifelong learners.
If you enjoyed this, there are great other resources to read into! Belbin team roles fit personalities at work whilst the Myer Briggs deepens DISC personality theory, just on the top of my head.
Thank you for your comment
Thanks for this. I love how you present the ideas from the book, I'm a blue by the way.
Aw shucks, I am really glad you feel that way. Ah you must be a real smarty pants then!
Another thing Blues detest is having their energy and resources being misused on people's shallow reasons.
sounds like there is a story behind that! Hope all well brother
This is my son's personality👌🏽😦
I'm a C secondary S.
What is your background? Are you a psychologist?
Not a psychologist no, I have a masters in Economics & Politics with some modules on behavioral economics and by profession I am a Chartered Accountant.
I just like to read widely and psychology a interest of mine! If you're looking to apply psychology in a professional context would recommend looking into Belbin team roles. Myer-Briggs is also interesting on a personal rather than professional level but has less academic recognition than Belbin.
Sooooo im a nerd?
Can you be two?
Yes of course! You are typically a split of different characteristics so you could be mostly blue mixed with some green or mostly blue mixed with red. Some individuals are even a balance of all four!
dont like blues fint dem critical and boring
I mean no one likes Squidward am I right :P
But not all boring! Look at Sheldon from Big Bang Theory or even Nikola Tesla!
I see a critical mind as a positive characteristic. Those who have the ability to think critically and ask questions will grow, not only their knowledge but also their mind as free human individuals. Also i dont think they are boring. Yes, they are less extrovert so they dont talk and Dance like a funny Clown. Their strenght lies in their high expertiece in specific areas, which gives the ability to talk with them in a deep and abstract way - and thats in no way boring
@@snakeblue2484 I agree 100 times over. History is littered with those who have advanced the human race by virtue of their ability to think critically.
If you find intelligent people boring, that says more about you.
Without the blues you couldn’t even comment on this video. Who, the hell, do you think did invent all about computers, software and so on?? Yes. The blues. Sooo boring.
They rule the Internet-world. 🤷🏻♀️