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- Joined
- May 14, 2016
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- MBTI Type
- ESTJ
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- Instinctual Variant
- so/sp
Now I have been a fan of Game Theory since the beginning, I absolutely love the series, but this video is so blatantly incorrect that it actually sort of angered me. From asking his audience to take a super inaccurate test to basically encouraging the stereotype of 'Intuitives are smarter than Sensors', it all just felt really disrespectful and left a sour taste in my mouth. Like really? Your channel is dedicated to using real life applications to video games and you'll spend 20 minutes explaining why this fictional kid did incorrect conversions on the properties of a human being, but you can't do a 10 second Google search on MBTI? Really? It's not like this is Astrology, where you read some vague description of something and go "lol omg that is SO me" even though it is so vague and unscientific that anyone can find a way to identify with it. There is actual thought in MBTI. Functions. This video implied that there are 16 types because there are 16 combinations of four letters and that is infuriatingly wrong. There are 16 types because there are 16 combinations of eight varying functions. I would understand if he poorly explained MBTI but this is incorrect.
And honestly, the decision they reference in this video doesn't really have anything to do with Intuition vs Sensation. It is really just dependent on Extroverted vs Introverted Feeling and Thinking. You know, the judging functions. The ones that focus on making decisions?
Sorry for the rant, but let's talk about this. Thoughts?