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How has the MBTI affected you? (Video Q&A #1)

Jonny

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[youtube="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR0V1V3YqIo"]How the MBTI has affected me.[/youtube]
Feel free to respond in the manner most comfortable. Video, written word, audio, w/e. I'm really interested in hearing your responses.
 

The Outsider

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It has introduced me to the wonderful world of INFJs.

You remind me of Simon Tam from Firefly.
 

spin-1/2-nuclei

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I decided to try out the video response, but I think I'll be sticking to typing on the comp from now on. - YouTube - MBTI forum vid

I don't actually have a youtube account so I had to ask my best friend to place this on his. So, in case it isn't accessible to everyone, I'll also type out my response below. :)

Personally I haven't been that affected by MBTI. I think it's interesting but finding out my type hasn't really changed me that much..
 

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I decided to try out the video response, but I think I'll be sticking to typing on the comp from now on. - YouTube - MBTI forum vid

I don't actually have a youtube account so I had to ask my best friend to place this on his. So, in case it isn't accessible to everyone, I'll also type out my response below. :)

Personally I haven't been that affected by MBTI. I think it's interesting but finding out my type hasn't really changed me that much..

After watching the video, my main question im my mind was "what's with the mask?" Sorry.
 

spin-1/2-nuclei

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After watching the video, my main question im my mind was "what's with the mask?" Sorry.

No worries there isn't anything to be sorry about... honestly there are only a few reasons someone would chose to wear a mask when posting a video of themselves on the internet (at least that I can think of). So, I'll let you chose whichever you want or even make up something of your own. It's either I really like my privacy, I'm horribly disfigured (a butterface), I'm extremely ill and I don't wish to spread any germs, or I enjoy wearing a mask and do so all the time. :)
 

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I decided to try out the video response, but I think I'll be sticking to typing on the comp from now on. - YouTube - MBTI forum vid

I don't actually have a youtube account so I had to ask my best friend to place this on his. So, in case it isn't accessible to everyone, I'll also type out my response below. :)

Personally I haven't been that affected by MBTI. I think it's interesting but finding out my type hasn't really changed me that much..

Very nice response. Thanks much for your input.
 

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No worries there isn't anything to be sorry about... honestly there are only a few reasons someone would chose to wear a mask when posting a video of themselves on the internet (at least that I can think of). So, I'll let you chose whichever you want or even make up something of your own. It's either I really like my privacy, I'm horribly disfigured (a butterface), I'm extremely ill and I don't wish to spread any germs, or I enjoy wearing a mask and do so all the time. :)

Very well then. I will assume that you just robbed a bank and filmed the video during your escape.
 

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[youtube="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR0V1V3YqIo"]How the MBTI has affected me.[/youtube]
Feel free to respond in the manner most comfortable. Video, written word, audio, w/e. I'm really interested in hearing your responses.

I wonder if you have read the articles cited on the website below Organizational Performance Dimensions. Instead of telling us about how MBTI has affected your life, why don't you post another video where you cogitate about your reasons for accepting the system. You may start with the definition of MBTI, then proceed to summarize the salient arguments that persuaded you to embrace this conception of personality and conclude with an evaluation of whether the foregoing arguments are deductively sound or inductively strong.

I think that most of us would learn much more from that kind of discourse than from the initiation of folk typological bilge posted in the OP. If you manage to be thorough and incisive in the recommended disquisition, you will be astounded at your initial reasons for accepting this speculative farrago and many of our readers will become wary of their tendency to naively embrace the unsupported conclusions of pop-psychology.
 

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It sounds like MBTI has greatly affected you, SolitaryWalker.
 

Jonny

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I wonder if you have read the articles cited on the website below Organizational Performance Dimensions. Instead of telling us about how MBTI has affected your life, why don't you post another video where you cogitate about your reasons for accepting the system. You may start with the definition of MBTI, then proceed to summarize the salient arguments that persuaded you to embrace this conception of personality and conclude with an evaluation of whether the foregoing arguments are deductively sound or inductively strong.

I think that most of us would learn much more from that kind of discourse than from the initiation of folk typological bilge posted in the OP. If you manage to be thorough and incisive in the recommended disquisition, you will be astounded at your initial reasons for accepting this speculative farrago and many of our readers will become wary of their tendency to naively embrace the unsupported conclusions of pop-psychology.

I think I will use this post for the topic of my next Video Q&A.
 
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