So What Exactly Is a Cognitive Function? (The Simplest Explanation) -

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  • We get it, "Cognitive Functions are super important in MBTI." Blah, blah, blah. But do we actually know what a cognitive function is? What are these "cognitive functions" actually doing, and why is it so important in understanding MBTI? For anybody who's looking to dive deeper into MBTI, you need to watch this video to figure out your personality type! Please feel free to share this with a friend who might also benefit from this knowledge!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @restlessmosaic
    @restlessmosaic 2 роки тому +10

    Excellent, clear content, like always!
    One of my big points on this is that we don't process being bad or good at a function (or anything else) until we meet someone different from us. A family of all INTPs won't think they're bad at Se; they'll think they're fine at Se but Se is inherently hard.
    Similarly, on the flipside, I think of my eyes as being bad because there are faraway things I want to see, but at my checkup this year the doctor said she was jealous of my eyes.
    Perception and ability are intertwined, but they're not linked.

  • @isabelaortega5249
    @isabelaortega5249 2 роки тому +8

    and she remains the best mbti youtuber as always 👑
    i totally undertsand your reasons for loving typology so much! it's not the similarities between people from the same type that makes them interesting, but the differences. why are they so different if they're using the same cognitive functions? that's what drives me to keep learning about it :)

  • @coolperson4170
    @coolperson4170 2 роки тому +3

    ILY AIMEE keep it up I can totally see you being an iconic figure in the mbti community/field or whatever

    • @wynstansmom829
      @wynstansmom829 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, and "Plato was more interested in the individual's contribution to the social order than in underlying temperament, and
      so he named the Sanguine temperament the "iconic" (artisan) character,
      endowed with artistic sense, and playing an art-making role in society."
      Keirsey Please understand me II

  • @kairostimeYT
    @kairostimeYT 2 роки тому +5

    I like the glasses analogy because while there might be a countable number of shades in glasses (and consequently, a subset of people may wear a certain shade of glasses), what we see using the glasses is going to different. i.e. two guys can wear the same sunglasses but one might be looking at a shell in the beach whereas another might be looking at the water and notice how vast it is. Cognitive Functions are the shades and our experiences form the sight.

    • @kairostimeYT
      @kairostimeYT 2 роки тому

      I just noticed that you mentioned this later on in the video.

  • @wynstansmom829
    @wynstansmom829 2 роки тому +2

    “I had an interview once with some German journalist-some horrible, ugly woman. It was in the early days after the communists-maybe a week after-and she wore a yellow sweater that was kind of see-through. She had huge t*ts and a huge black bra, and she said to me, ‘It’s impolite; remove your glasses.’
    I said, ‘Do I ask you to remove your bra?”
    ― Karl Lagerfeld
    absolutely Te-rrific explanations, my compli-me-nts..@Aimee Y

  • @Zhimself
    @Zhimself 2 роки тому

    Well, does this mean? I could've been some other type if situations were different or sum like that.

    • @beatofmyown
      @beatofmyown  2 роки тому +1

      We are affected by our environment, in some way or another, yes. And this can lead us to display our processes in different ways.
      With that being said, to have a set of cognitive functions that we “prefer” means that we ASPIRE to develop these functions the most. It is their ideal self.
      So let’s say there are 2 INTPs that show different behaviors due to their upbringing, right? Well, to be an INTP means that their “ideal” would be to have a developed Ti-Ne-Si-Fe. This is their ego, simply put, and it is natural for them to seek to develop these functions fully.
      Consequently, this MIGHT mean that they go through a similar journey in their development, and they may even display similar behaviors. But behaviors alone can be a result of various factors.

    • @Zhimself
      @Zhimself 2 роки тому

      @@beatofmyown so that means I could've only been the type I am now, that's like my birthstamp? INFJ.

    • @beatofmyown
      @beatofmyown  2 роки тому +2

      @@Zhimself Your type doesn’t change, but your behaviors CAN change.😊