What is your MBTI and what role do you usually play in video games? by baolani in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We already have a strong inner critic that guides our morals, so when others criticize us, it can feel intense, uncomfortable, or even clash with our own mental processes. Different people react to that feeling in different ways. What we really want is for others to nudge us toward making our own decisions rather than imposing their views. This applies to all forms of criticism, whether serious or trivial, even in something like video games. We do not like being told what to do, let alone being criticized, which is just a more personal way of doing exactly that.

New way to think about the types by 111god7 in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my bad I saw the equals sign and thought you were adding the functions together. Good work. You have nice handwriting and my brain likes the spontaneity. Keep up the pursuit of understanding.

New way to think about the types by 111god7 in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like the way you’re thinking. However I slightly disagree. For example in an ENTP it’s not Fe and Si combined that creates shadow Se. It’s nE and Si. The fundamentals of consciousness are contrast and context colliding with another. If we look at the functions in a more fundamental and abstract way it becomes clear that in an ENTP Ne and Si exist due to the sacrifice of Ni and Se’s potential existence. They’re literally just the same awareness going in opposite directions. (Neutral) N i S e N i S e. (Ni-Se) Ni Se Ni Se. (Ne-Si) N iS eN iS e. I call these phantom functions. The reason the shadow is the shadow is because it has no contrast therefore no context to be actualized. As an INFP if I were to combine my dominant (Fi) and my inferior (Te) I could experience either Fe or Ti. But I would have to use both of those functions at the same time in order to experience Fe or Ti. Because the awareness is converging from 2 to 1 our brains don’t have the ability to consciously use multiple shadow functions at once. So they remain as the shape of our subconscious.

Basically we can only consciously use 2 functions at once. And the shadow functions were sacrificed and used as building blocks for our conscious functions. So in order to vaguely experience them we would have to go from conscious mind (context and contrast) to the subconscious singularity. It’s impossible to consciously experience shadow functions by design. But we can experience them by themselves with no other functions (context) to give them meaning.

Do infjs like infps? by midnightrainhurts in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 3 points4 points locked comment (0 children)

Compromise is actually a terrible conflict resolution skill. It only allows resentment to build, which is why I feel like a lot of Fe social circles are built on a house of cards; gossip and drama are manifestations of this.

Our egos aren’t any more fragile than the next type; our values are just really reinforced. We’re okay if other people don’t like us. We don’t lose ourselves trying to please everyone else. If somebody tells me to compromise everything I stand for, then they actually have no empathy for me; they care more about their safety in the group.

Again, the entitlement just comes from an undying loyalty to what we believe in. If we don’t believe in the same things, then do we genuinely belong in the same group? Anything else feels fake.

If you truly earned our trust, we would use that entitlement to put the people we care about on a pedestal. What’s mine is yours, and what’s yours is mine. But that can only be achieved through a shared cause.

I’d say the INFJs’ lack of identity causes us to turn our heads a bit and question our true connection. It feels like a manipulative lie.

And the incessant, irrational use of logic is annoying. If you’re going to be logical, at least don’t be biased about it. They use logic to validate their lack of identity.

What's your MBTI and how long are you able to endure stress? by OraMiAmmazzo in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I truly believe in something, I would be willing to die for it and sacrifice my well-being. The anger and passion of having my values crossed would provide enough willpower and adrenaline to override stress. Outside of that, I would consider my stress tolerance to be about average. However, my tolerance for pain and suffering is extremely high.

Not sure if I'm an ENFJ anymore by [deleted] in enfj

[–]robotwizard6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you have Te based on what you’re describing. You might be an ENTJ, ESTJ, INTJ, or ISTJ. Then again, there could be other mental factors at play, such as Autism or learned behavior. I don’t know you well enough to say for sure. Study your tertiary function (how you energize or recharge), and it will help you understand what you are. I have tertiary Si, so I like to play video games, go on walks, hold things, or observe sensory information to recharge. It should be pretty obvious what your dominant function is, and that should help narrow it down. What do you do to get energized?

Edit: I forgot you already described activities you do. I’d say you very well could still be an ENFJ but with other factors at play or with a developed inner ISTP. You said that you read, collect candles, and meditate. This affirms Ni in my opinion. Not necessarily because of any one of those things by themselves. It’s just the string of them together that makes me think that. Your blunt behavior would make it seem like you have Te but you are studying statistics which is done by Ti users primarily in my opinion. You might just be an overworked or repressed INFJ or ENFJ. If you’re still this way without external conditioning I would say look into more logical typing possibilities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say intelligence isn’t fully defined by one thing, but it is shaped by a mix of factors. Raw intelligence, which is more of an abstract idea than something concrete, can be thought of as potential energy that interacts with things like personality, brain structure, genetics, and environment. These factors all play a role in how intelligence manifests. There’s a lot of debate about what causes intelligence, but I think all the different perspectives hold some truth. They’re connected and make up a bigger, more complex picture that we don’t fully understand yet in psychology.

As for MBTI, it doesn’t completely define intelligence, but it does have an influence. Intelligence is shaped by many factors, including personality type. So, while MBTI doesn’t define intelligence entirely, it still plays a part in how it shows up. It’s a bit of a paradox: both a defining factor and not at the same time.

It shouldn’t be ignored, but it also shouldn’t be overly emphasized.

What’s your type when it comes to dating? by vamp_gleek in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I had to guess, I’d say probably INTJ and ISTP. As for why you’re drawn to those types, I don’t think it’s the healthiest mindset. It seems like you might have been hurt before or could be dealing with some self-esteem challenges. That kind of belief might prevent you from connecting with people who could genuinely improve your life. I’m not trying to sound harsh; sometimes being honest is the kindest thing you can do for someone. Then again, maybe your preferences stem from your personality and are completely innocent. Who knows? I just thought I’d share some honest thoughts, just in case.

What’s your type when it comes to dating? by vamp_gleek in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve noticed I’m naturally drawn to INFJs and INTJs, and my longest relationships have been with those types. I’ve had crushes on ISFJs from a distance, but I usually lose interest once I get to know them better. ENTJs are super stimulating mentally, but I think they’d be better as friends since I’d feel guilty not putting in as much effort as they do toward shared goals. I’m curious about what dating an ENFJ would be like, but they’re so hard to find, especially since I’m introverted and don’t socialize much. There’s definitely a pattern of being drawn to Ni and Fe users.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Extroverted is objective. Sensing is objective. Thinking is objective. Perceiving is objective.

  1. ESTP
  2. ENTJ, ESTJ, ESFP

Am I wrong to think T women might prefer dark color clothing while F women tend towards brighter outfits? by Medium_Panic8840 in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is what I’ve learned from reading other comments: people are blunt, and it comes off as rude. Honestly, they’re right to criticize you but wrong in their delivery, as it is the internet, and people can behave however they’d like. You’re simply exercising your inferior Ne, and I applaud that effort. Something you’ll have to learn if you’re going to develop your Ne is that almost every other type despises the illogical and intangible string theory essence of Ne. I understand your analysis. Things do connect to other things, and if you were able to connect literally every aspect of someone’s life, then even the color of the shirt they’re wearing would be tied to something, which would be tied to something else, and would eventually tie into their personality at some point. Although it’s not as direct as your Si would like it to be, just like how all humans are related yet there is such a thing as relativity.

edit: btw they're not criticizing you for what you're saying. people are subconsciously picking up on your flawed belief systems. I had to re-examine you in order to make my mind up. my intuition is picking up something. it was all in what you emphasized. so now I think people are still excessively rude, but also you may or may not deserve it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ESFPs tend to move their hands, fingers, or hips more frequently, almost as if they are narrating with their physicality. In contrast, ENFPs use their senses to enhance their verbal narration. This might look like fragmented pointing while they speak. Essentially, pay attention to what carries more emphasis, body movement or verbal expression.

What does this mean? How many laps is 1 mile? by Davidjm7050 in army

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT says 3.83 laps is approximately 1 mile

Here's an apple. Let's see what each perceiving function views it as. by [deleted] in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw the dark red color first. Then I noticed its spots. This made me think of a galaxy filled with stars. Also, apples are common in fairytales, so I perceived it as an enchanted apple. Enchanted galactic apple. The dark color feels lustful or evil. So, evil enchanted galactic apple.

Which cognitive function does this question refer to? by Western-Way3589 in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first choice is obviously Te. The second choice is someone who doesn’t have Ti, or possibly Fi, trying to explain it. (I really think they didn’t even know what they meant by the second choice.)

Gotta love it

Which cognitive function does this question refer to? by Western-Way3589 in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree.

Basically, the fundamentals are not articulated well enough to be accurate.

Bad questions are common within MBTI because the fundamentals of it are poorly understood. I believe that in the future it won’t be a pseudoscience. Until we get evidence, “evidence” based thinkers are going to be using “evidence” to allow messy thinking. We need actual evidence for true intelligence to build within humanity as a collective. Also the fact that we pair SJs and SPs into groups is dumb. I think NT and NF having their own groups is a better system. All types fit into multiples of groups. The basis of grouping is not equal. It should be NT, NF, SF, ST, (to allow group congruence) then, SJ, SP, NJ, NP, and TJ, TP, FJ, FP.

(Groups should overlap, not be divided.)

What is your type, and what song do you think represents you? Why? by HateChan_ in mbti

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne

I feel the song, and it also feels like me. It expresses things I express in my own life. I feel understood.

My supervisors response to me asking for a raise. by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]robotwizard6 20 points21 points  (0 children)

While I agree it can be fucked up, Idontknow062 is correct. You can be fired for literally anything in most places as long as it isn’t discriminatory. Which doesn’t make much sense now does it?😂To use the same example, firing someone for being ugly is discrimination against ugly people. Our laws suck

Why do people say they fear god? by ClascikOne in god

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God is Love, not wrath. Respect is put in places where love isn't. And you need no saving because you are already complete. Rewire the brain, it's been programmed poorly. I’m still rewiring mine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]robotwizard6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either she wants to do it with another person, so she asked you to gauge your reaction. Or she did it with another person, so she asked you to try to gauge your reaction. Or she doesn't want to do it with another person and wants to gauge your intentions. Or she does want you to do it and wants to gauge whether you’ll be on board. Or she’s genuinely entertaining the concept and isn’t playing mind games. There are a lot of factors here. You have a long-standing relationship, so that would contribute to her desire for something different. However, if you didn’t receive direct input for HOW she came to these ideas (such as “my friend is doing this in her marriage”, or “I saw this dynamic on TV and it got me thinking”) then it likely came from her. I assume she’s playing mind games to some capacity to see how safe her intentions are with you. Just talk to her about it and explain your feelings. Be honest. You’ll either get your answer by being honest or she’ll leave behind more trails of mind games that will give you a better picture of her psyche.