Myers–Briggs Type Indicator: What’s Your Personality Type?

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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-assessment that evaluates how we perceive the world and make decisions. It measures our preferences in 4 domains: mental energy sources, information processing, decision-making approaches, and structure needs, each with two opposing forces. But is it accurate? Try it and find out for yourself!

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CHAPTER
00:00 Intro to Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
00:11 Exploring the factors
00:43 Discover your type
03:02 16 Personality types
09:41 The origins of MBTI
09:56 What do you think?
10:20 Patrons credits
10:28 Ending

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All Comments (21)
  • @fanteasy7399
    I am ENTP, and I think the MBTI system should be treated with scientific skepticism, with enough studies to be researched before actually trying to self-assess your personality type. Unfortunately, the popularity of the MBTI system made it too mainstream, and many unenlightened minds lowered all the complexity of this system to the level of vague practices like astrology or mysticism.
  • @johndoh1000
    I've always had an issue with the dichotomy of introversion and extraversion because I don't think they're mutually exclusive. I personally have a bias towards introversion, but I've enjoyed long conversations with many different people and I've gained so much ernergyfrom being around others, yet I still would say I'm more introverted.
  • @ronwalker8863
    The criticisms I see may be technically valid, but MBTI seems a very useful intro to understanding. Recently discovered it, and seeing snippets of types, guessed I'm probably an INTJ. So I took the test and got ENFP. Very surprising, eye opening, and further contemplation confirmed that I think and respond quite differently than I pictured. Helped me understand a lot looking back on my life. Who we are, how we see ourselves, how others see us, are three different people.
  • @samp374
    The MBTI is regarded as pseudoscience by the scientific community. My favorite quote regarding the MBTI is: "Most personality psychologists regard the MBTI as little more than an elaborate Chinese fortune cookie."
  • @jonathanm9436
    ENTP here. After many decades of struggling to understand my place or value in the world, friends introduced me to the MBTI system about 14 years ago. It was a revelation, because by learning that my personality was described meant that it was recognised, and I was not alone. I learned that I was not abnormal, but part of a common group. It was amazing. I understand now that mainstream psychology is more comfortable with the similar Jungian OCEAN model.
  • @cylian8422
    It;'s a shame to see nothing about congnitive functions on which MBTI is based
  • @truthsurfer808
    Wow, this test nailed it. I came up as ISTP which describes EXACTLY what I do and enjoy as a mechanical engineer in my career. Very neat and reassuring that I'm in a profession that matches my personality type according to this test.
  • @ADcrackerjack
    As a psychology student, I really like these videos.
  • @friedaholmes3782
    I started out as the INFJ=Defender Then, I took the test later and was considered to be a Scientist=INTJ. I relate more with the INFJ character type. Overall, I am hands down an introvert. I like people sometimes. I definitely prefer to adhere to my personal compass over the collective herd mentality. So with that, I am a pretty good at perceiving. Though I know how to hand down judgement separating the wheat from the shaft with precision. I consider myself to also be a thinker and a feeler. There should be a happy medium. All the acquired knowledge over time doesn't always maintain accuracy. "Brains only get you but so far and Luck always runs out." Thanks. Mystic Star Seed 777:hand-purple-blue-peace:
  • @Eleora1997Msia
    As an INFJ... my body is here but me soul is outside from this world... my physical body is a cage (doesn't means i hate my body, i know is temporary while on earth) everything had a pin with a point and i will searching for the detailed information. Marinated my brain with knowledge where ever i read it or heard it, word and speech matter to my inner soul, it vibrate my sensitive soul.
  • I am INTJ and I agree with the characteristics but, certainly, I have some characteristics of other groups. Interesting.
  • @Kim-ej2xm
    I tried to find my personality types several times. When I could not pin it down . Then I asked myself a question, " do I really care about it that much ?
  • @RainaRex
    I never knew what the Myers–Briggs type thing was, until now. Thanks, now I know. Also, I'm an ISTJ. Makes sense. :)
  • I'm an ENTJ. The things mentioned were close to reality. But i must mention that each person, even of the same MBTI type would be different in many terms.
  • @liam8370
    I'm an INTJ but I can relate to almost every personality sometimes I feel like any one of the analysts sometimes it's ENFP or INFJ etc which begs the question why from what I've seen so far MBTI is pretty vague almost like 'birth month' stuff and when it is specific it'll either be a hit or miss no two INTJs are the same and I think it's impossible to put labels on humans one reason I could think of is we're constantly changing so while MBTI is not necessarily scientific it's nonetheless very interesting who'd have though all of us have so much in common I think at some point we all thought we are just different turns out we were wrong the only problem I have with MBTI is that our type changes with our preferences oh and maybe description as well like if u must categorize people then being general is as far as u can go also isn't our personality built on how we grew up like every child makes this basic 'frame' then adds or remove things as time goes on and in some cases the whole frame could be replaced (neuroplasticity) I'm convinced 15 yo me and I are completely different persons
  • @arundumbon4033
    As an ENFP (probably), I don't need experiences because of my cognitive function extraverted intuition, so they really get confused because I'm an oddball.