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How The INTP Brain Works | Ti Dom

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[0:02]All right guys, this is Mongolian Mindset and today we're going to be continuing the inside the mind. Today we're doing the INTP. Um, we got DJ in today, so we're going to be exploring his mind. Um, if you haven't seen the other videos, I highly suggest you check those out. We've done the ISTJ, we've done the ESTP, we've done the ENTP and we've done the INFP, so we're going to be following that up with the INTP. I know everybody wants to see that, you know, I swear, like I think one of the ones that get the most clicks is like INTP content, uh, INTJ and INFJ. I don't know what it is, so today we're going to be exploring his mind and uh, you guys will be walking away from this like figuring out nuggets. You know, maybe you see something like this play out with your friends, family, uh, loved ones or whatnot. Uh, so it could help you even if you're struggling, maybe on the fence, like am I an ENTP, or am I an INTP? Today we're going to be exploring his mind today and uh, it would be quite helpful, man. Uh, DJ, man, how are you, man? How did you get in tight? I'm doing great, thank you. Doing great. I'm sorry, what was the question? I said, uh, how did you get into tight, man? Well, it happened a few years ago. When I was exploring myself and who am I, basically, and then I stumbled upon the, the personality types, and ever since then, I was hooked up on all the different types and who I, who I am. I was always trying to find out myself. Okay, okay. Um, so, um, how do you find yourself exploring introverted thinking, um, TI? How does that manifest for you as a person? And I do know that a lot of times like the hero function is uh, it kind of runs so so strong that it goes unconscious to how much we use it. Yeah, I noticed that in the day-to-day life, like what is obvious and logical to me isn't to others. But basically, introverted thinking is for me, at least, it's more like I'm always trying to find out the perfect solution for a specific problem, for example. And then I'm constantly going through different, uh, solutions and basically like a puzzle, you know, trying to solve it. And then once I do it, I am satisfied with it for a short period of time. But then subconsciously, I keep thinking about it and then I find small weakness or small tweaks that I can do and then it goes in the circle over all over again. So basically, I mean, I'm in constant loop of trying to find that out. TI any. So like Yeah, basically. Yeah, the premise itself, but then the any finds a hole in it, and it's like, okay, that let's make the premise better, so you continu continuously refining it until the premise is perfect. Yeah, I have a perfect example for this, actually, for the past 10 years, I think, I have been developing a different workout routine for Jim. Every time I create a workout gym, I'm super happy with it. And then before I even start using it, I already start tweaking it again and again and again. So basically, I have a different workout every few months because of that. Yeah, it's crazy. Uh, so have you noticed like um, do do you like notice a different side of yourself when you don't understand something? Um, what what I've noticed from like being around people like Christian, is when he can't understand something, he kind of goes in like this different mode. Like when he ain't listen to anything else, like he has to figure out like what's the underlying principle here before he can move forward. Yeah, I do have that as well.

[4:24]Uh, let's say in a group, where we are talking about something, and it doesn't make sense to me. And then everybody kind of moved on from that point, but I'm still thinking about it and trying to make sense of it. And when I'm in that, let's say zone, I am like I'm physically there, but not mentally there for in that area, like I am always thinking about that. Mm-hm.

[4:56]And uh, how do you experience uh FE and inferior? How does that manifest for you? Like, uh, that would be like, um, very nostalgia. Do you do you see him sometimes in nostalgia? Um, how's your routines? Um, how are you like reviewing the past, uh, that type of thing? Like what's your like that? It comes from time to time, especially in nostalgia, when I listen to music. For example, when I listen to some music that I was listening as a child, then I remember those I mean, I have those memories and then, yeah, nostalgia hits. Sometimes for routine, I am trying to keep a routine as I had before. But then again, I'm also constantly switching it to be more effective. Trying to find it perfect thing, even though I think that perfection doesn't exist. There is always something to improve, even if you think there is a perfect one, there isn't. And, yeah, it does with nostalgia, with, for example, when I when I walk around in neighborhood where when I was a child, when I was a kid, yeah, it hits like that. Because when I see something familiar then, yeah. Mm-hm. And uh, how do you experience uh, FES, uh, fear? How does that manifest for you? It's kind of funny because sometimes I am like I don't care about others, but then later on, I'm like, well, actually I do. But, uh, I think that I I'm always trying to help others to that point, where I'm not even, where I'm helping someone when I should, I know that I shouldn't help them. Sometimes I don't know if it's right or wrong to help someone, but I'm constantly trying to bring that harmony in a group. But I'm not not constantly, but I'm trying, you know, to everybody feels good, but I'm more more concerned about making it to the point where there is no arguing and stuff. Like I don't care what others are doing, but if you're talking to me or something, then I am, I expect some respect and stuff even if I'm giving it to you as well. So in that regard, I'm trying to to the Do you feel like it turns codependent?

[7:36]Wait, what does what do you mean actually? Codependency is like enabling someone to do something, do things that aren't good for them. Oh, yeah. Yeah, well, in the job where I'm currently, I was going to get a promotion for deputy manager, so to say. And I was always giving co-workers, uh, stuff to do, and I let them them understand how to do it. So I wasn't telling them how to do that specific job. I let them, I let them to figure it out, but I was always trying to make everybody as to do their their stuff. Do you how does it play out in your relationships, though? You mean friendship and what romantic, whatever you want to get into. The the dependency. No, you mean it's like FE, like, uh, you know, like harmony, like, uh, No, I meant like the like the co the enabling happens within your friendships at times. Yes, yes.

[8:49]I was always trying to bring the best in someone. I mean, I'm not not specifically that I'm trying to bring the best in them, but I let them bring their their best in themselves. I let them happen that, when I let him happen. For example, in a romantic relationship, with my fiance, I I'm always giving her freedom to do what she wants to do. Even though, for example, it's stupid for me, like I would never do that, I let her do it because that's her and she enjoys it.

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