Only noticed one possible contradiction.
For dexter he says ISTJ's aren't picky about details like size of house, colour of car, food etc...
But then he says they are thorough and pay attention to detail. They are perfectionists.
If it was me buying a house, size would be pretty important to me. For a car, colour doesn't quite come that high compared to performance, price, make and accessories.
Opinions?
My favorite ISTJ says he could eat "anything" and that he sees food as fuel. On the other hand, he's extraordinarily picky about his clothing and about people's hair.
I think what the guy in the video may have meant is that people always say "SJs are so detail oriented and picky!" but the truth is that SJs are detail-oriented and picky about *what they, as an individual, especially care about* ...not everything in life.
Just my two cents.
Yeah my own way of justifying the video (not that we have any reason to treat it as a bible of sorts) would be to say I hone in on some specialized topics but for the rest of the world I just pick the easiest path.
But he also said that ISTJs were interested in the big picture and long term goals. I suppose he meant they were only interested in details that helped them achieve that. Perhaps you could say that ISTJs are good at determining amongst many complex details, what is important and necessary, and what is superfluous.Only noticed one possible contradiction.
For dexter he says ISTJ's aren't picky about details like size of house, colour of car, food etc...
But then he says they are thorough and pay attention to detail. They are perfectionists.
If it was me buying a house, size would be pretty important to me. For a car, colour doesn't quite come that high compared to performance, price, make and accessories.
Opinions?
The video made me think of my ISTJ grandfather. He cares about buying things that are going to be relatively cheap, efficient, reliable and effectively complete the tasks he needs it to perform. He has no interest in fancy cars, he just wants it to get him from A to B without breaking down and minimal financial burden. The car example is quite funny because my Mum often laughs as she compares him to my other grandfather (who died many years ago). He was clearly a ESTP who was mad about loud, powerful, classic, and glamorous cars. The ISTJ owns a mid-90s Ford Fairmont; the ESTP owned a 1972 Aston Martin DBS V8, which he bought on a whim. Talk about chalk and cheese.![]()