5 Signs You're Not An ESFP
Summary
TLDRThis video discusses five signs that indicate you are not an ESFP. The presenter explains that ESFPs are often misidentified as other personality types such as INFPs, INFJs, ENFPs, and even INTJs. Key distinctions are made about cognitive introversion versus extraversion, the nature of Extraverted Sensing, and the role of Introverted Feeling in driving ESFPs. The video also covers the unique characteristics of ESFPs, including their spontaneous inspiration, nuanced attention to detail, and occasional lapses in spatial awareness. It aims to help viewers better understand and identify their true cognitive type.
Takeaways
- ๐ ESFP is often mistyped, especially by those who consider themselves INFPs, INFJs, ENFPs, and INTJs.
- ๐ ESFPs are cognitively extraverted, meaning they react more to external stimuli rather than proactively seeking it.
- ๐ Not all ESFPs are highly sociable or hyperactive; they can be shy and withdrawn while still being extraverted.
- ๐ Extraverted Sensing (Se) is about intense focus on a specific external experience, not hyper-spatial awareness.
- ๐ ESFPs often have a keen sense for aesthetic details and a desire for authentic self-expression.
- ๐ Introverted Feeling (Fi) in ESFPs drives them towards self-realization and authenticity, often leading them to respect others who stay true to their values.
- ๐ ESFPs experience an expansive and transformative sense of individuality, constantly evolving over time.
- ๐ ESFPs have a natural sense of wonder and enthusiasm, often inspired by the potential of reality and new experiences.
- ๐ Extraverted Thinking (Te) in ESFPs is fluid and flexible, supporting their Se-dominant agenda, often leading to a highly individualized skill set.
- ๐ ESFPs may struggle with precise internal analysis (Introverted Thinking - Ti) but can understand and innovate on external logic when inspired.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the video?
-The main purpose of the video is to provide 5 signs that can help viewers determine if they are not an ESFP personality type, and also to assist those who may have mistyped themselves as other types but actually have an ESFP cognition.
Why is ESFP not a common source of mistyping according to the video?
-The video suggests that ESFP is not a common source of mistyping because many people who consider themselves to be other types like INFP, INFJ, ENFP, or even INTJ, might actually have an ESFP cognition.
What does the video suggest about the relationship between cognitive introversion and extraversion in ESFPs?
-The video explains that even though ESFPs might appear shy or withdrawn, they remain cognitively extraverted, meaning their cognition is more reactive and operates as an extension of external interactions rather than being autonomous and proactive.
How does the video describe the difference between ESFPs and other types in terms of external interaction?
-The video describes that ESFPs tend to engage more with external pursuits and find them harmonizing with reality, whereas individuals of other types might find external interaction to be more of an extension of internal dialogue.
What is the role of Extraverted Sensing in the ESFP personality type as explained in the video?
-The video clarifies that Extraverted Sensing in ESFPs is not about being aware of everything at once but rather about having an intense focus on specific experiences or objects, which makes reality tangible for them.
How does the video relate the ESFP's aesthetic sense to their personality type?
-The video suggests that ESFPs often have a keen sense for aesthetic details that might go unnoticed by other types, which contributes to their artistic inclination and desire for authentic self-expression.
What does the video say about the ESFP's approach to self-realization and authenticity?
-The video states that ESFPs do not pursue intense experiences for their own sake but rather to serve as a bridge between external reality and their authentic self, with self-realization and authenticity being high priorities for them.
How does the video describe the role of Introverted Feeling in the ESFP personality type?
-The video describes Introverted Feeling as an authoritative function in ESFPs that guides their actions and decisions, valuing authenticity and self-realization, and acting as a 'north star' for their dominant functions.
What is the video's perspective on the ESFP's Introverted Intuitive function?
-The video suggests that the Introverted Intuitive function in ESFPs is mysterious and otherworldly, often providing inspiration and self-transformational energies that are crucial for their personal growth.
How does the video explain the ESFP's Extraverted Thinking function?
-The video explains that the Extraverted Thinking function in ESFPs is more of an assistive tool that provides a high degree of fluidity and individuality, often manifesting as a highly individualized skill set or methodology.
What does the video suggest about the ESFP's potential for impulsive behavior?
-The video suggests that ESFPs may experience occasional lapses of reason where Extraverted Thinking becomes delegated to the unconscious, potentially leading to impulsive or even reckless behavior.
How does the video address the ESFP's potential for mistypes with other personality types?
-The video addresses that ESFPs might be mistaken for other types like ESTP or INFJ due to their Ti insecurity and the mysterious allure of their Ni in Oppositional position, which can lead to an outright rejection of analytical thought.
Outlines
๐ค Understanding Misidentification in Personality Types
The video addresses 5 signs that indicate someone is not an ESFP. ESFPs are rarely mistyped; rather, many who identify as INFPs, INFJs, ENFPs, or even INTJs may actually have ESFP cognition. The purpose is to help individuals determine if they are truly ESFPs and to assist those mistyped as other types in finding their true cognitive type. The video starts by distinguishing cognitive introversion from cognitive extraversion, explaining that ESFPs, despite sometimes being shy, are cognitively extraverted. They engage more with external interactions and are reactive rather than proactive.
๐ Extraverted Sensing Dominant Function Explained
Contrary to popular belief, Extraverted Sensing (Se) is not about being hyper-aware of everything. It involves focusing intensely on a single object or experience, making external reality tangible. If a person finds their attention scattered and unable to focus, they are unlikely to be Se dominant. ESFPs experience rich external reality with keen aesthetic details, often leading to artistic inclinations. While many ESFPs enjoy intense external interactions, this is not a rule for all. Various factors outside personality type can influence tolerance for external stimuli.
๐ก The Role of Introverted Feeling in ESFPs
ESFPs explore the external world to serve individual identity rather than for its own sake. Authenticity is crucial for ESFPs, who respect individuals true to their values. Introverted Feeling (Fi) guides their dominant functions, and while divergent subtypes of ESFP may lack certain convergent energies, they still value authenticity. Fi helps ESFPs in self-transformation and inspirational pursuits, leading to unpredictable surges in motivation. If someone finds consistent self-expression secondary or experiences little identity transformation, they are unlikely to be ESFPs.
๐ฎ The Mysterious Inner World of ESFPs
Introverted Intuition (Ni) in ESFPs is expansive and mysterious, unlike the more focused Ni in INTJs and INFJs. ESFPs have a natural sense of wonder and enthusiasm for life, seeing every moment as potentially transformative. This Ni-Te combination drives them forward with certainty in their desires but uncertainty in achieving them. If someone's inspirations are less intense and scattered, they are unlikely to be ESFPs. ESFPs thrive on external experiences to fuel their inspirations and actions.
๐ ๏ธ Extraverted Thinking and Its Challenges for ESFPs
Extraverted Thinking (Te) in ESFPs is an auxiliary function, acting as an assistive tool for their Se-dominant agenda. Te helps ESFPs acquire new skills quickly and intuitively, often focusing on nuanced and sophisticated tasks. However, this flexibility can lead to inconsistency, careless mistakes, and occasional lapses in reason. ESFPs may struggle with tasks requiring constant analytical thought. If someone prefers efficient, tried-and-tested methods over individualized approaches, they are unlikely to be ESFPs.
๐ The Blind Spot of Introverted Thinking in ESFPs
ESFPs have an Introverted Thinking (Ti) blind spot, leading to an aversion to precise internal analysis. This insecurity can cause them to mistype as Introverted Thinkers like INFJs or ESTPs. While ESFPs can think critically, their Ti is more subconscious and dependent on external interactions. If someone finds vivid internal analysis easy and has a closed-minded, absolute logic, they are unlikely to be ESFPs. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to explore their true cognitive type and offers resources for further understanding.
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Keywords
๐กESFP
๐กCognitive Extraversion
๐กIntroverted Feeling
๐กExtraverted Sensing
๐กAuthenticity
๐กIntroverted Intuition
๐กExtraverted Thinking
๐กMistyping
๐กSelf-Realization
๐กSpatial Awareness
๐กInspiration
Highlights
ESFP is not a common source of mistyping; many mistyped as INFPs, INFJs, ENFPs, even INTJs.
ESFP cognition is reactive rather than proactive; engages more with external interactions.
ESFPs are cognitively extraverted, not necessarily sociable or hyperactive.
External activity for ESFPs doesn't have to be sociable to be considered extraverted.
Extraverted Sensing (Se) is about intense focus on tangible experiences, not hyper-spatial awareness.
Se dominants experience rich, detailed external reality; often artistic and detail-oriented.
Introverted Feeling (Fi) drives ESFPs to explore the external world for self-realization and authenticity.
ESFPs respect authenticity and have low tolerance for inauthentic behavior.
ESFPs experience periodic, intense bursts of inspiration and self-transformational energy.
Introverted Intuition (Ni) in ESFPs is mysterious and expansive, driving forward momentum.
ESFPs have a 'just do it' attitude, propelled by inspired Ni and Se-Te functions.
Extraverted Thinking (Te) in ESFPs is flexible, individualized, and supports experiential learning.
ESFPs may experience lapses in reason or careless mistakes due to Te inconsistency.
Introverted Thinking (Ti) in ESFPs is subconscious and often derived from Extraverted Thinking applications.
ESFPs can be open-minded but may struggle with precise internal analysis.
Transcripts
Hey there - so this video is going to give you 5 signs you are not an ESFP
and unlike the other types I've covered so far in this series
it's got to be said the ESFP is not a common source of mistyping, quite the reverse in fact
many people who consider themselves to be INFPs, INFJs, ENFPs, heck even some INTJs
may in fact have an ESFP cognition
and I do have good reason to suspect the ESFP cognition
may even comprise the majority of mistyped INFJ communities
and as such while the purpose of this video remains to help people determine whether or not they are truly an ESFP
it is also my hope people with an ESFP cognition mistyped as other types will also come to this video
and hopefully take one step closer to finding their true cognitive type
heck maybe even you, yourself may be an ESFP
so let us now dive into the first sign you are not an ESFP
starting with the difference between cognitive introversion and cognitive extraversion
now, despite the fact that many ESFPs who enter this personality typing domain
may be for various reasons a little bit shyer
and more withdrawn than your noisy ESFP neighbor
they remain very much cognitively extraverted
not every ESFP is going to be sociable and bouncing off the walls with their reckless abandon
and it is perfectly possible for an ESFP cognition to consistently receive an introverted score from an online test
however the cognition of this type
you know what's going on beneath the surface
is very much more reactive than it is proactive
a reactive cognition tends to operate as an extension of an external interaction
whereas that more proactive in nature
is far more autonomous, engaged much more for its own sake
independent of any such external medium
now this is not to say the ESFP will experience an absence of the latter
we are all of us both introverted and extraverted after all
but assuming that the ESFP actually has things worth engaging with in the first place
they will tend to exhibit a greater sum of reactive cognition
and this could pertain as much to having a conversation with people
as it could to going down a rabbit hole of research
acquiring a skill, engaging in a creative pursuit
external activity does not have to be sociable
in order to be considered extraverted
and the habitat distinction, you know the space where you're surrounded with, is a very important one
because even the most extraverted individual
are going to have times where they have no choice but to turn their thought inward
let's say you're waiting for a train and your phone's run out of battery
well what are you going to do, you can either strike up a conversation with the person who you don't know right next to you
or you can start engaging in an internal dialogue
and as such the ESFP will find themselves more naturally engaged with an external conduit for their attention
it is not to say the ESFP lacks internal thoughts
but rather that much of the internal thought that you experience is more
extensive of, contingent upon, external interaction
and as such if you find yourself only ever going through short bursts of
external interaction before your thoughts begin to turn inwardly
it is somewhat less likely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you find the bulk of your external interaction to be
more of an extension of an internal dialogue
say from a more predictive center
it is less likely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you look at me right now in front of the camera
I'm not in a particularly extraverted state
but the extraversion I am displaying, this act of communication
is one whereby I am relaying Introverted Thinking information to you
my extraverted processes are acting as an extension of my introverted ones
rather than independently of an introverted center
the ESFP is very much a cognitive extravert
and they do tend to feel a lot more harmonized with reality as a whole
when they are engaged with an external pursuit
and just a reminder, these external pursuits do not have to be
hyper-intense, all systems go to be considered extraverted
sign number two that you are not an ESFP
Extraverted Sensing dominant function
so contrary to popular belief
Extraverted Sensing is not the aware of everything at once, bouncing off the walls function
in fact the reason this function enjoys a particularly tangible experience of external reality
is because it is not aware of everything at once
now let me explain
in a nutshell one cannot be aware of absolutely everything going on around oneself
and simultaneously enjoy a rich and tangible life experience
this is because in order to render and experience tangible in the first place
you must effectively lock onto it via an intense state of focus
as such it is erroneous to equate a function known for tangible life experience with some kind of hyper-spatial awareness
this is not to say Extraverted Sensing dominants lack, to any degree, spatial awareness
because after all perceiving a lamp post for example
as a tangible object is an effective countermeasure against walking headfirst into it
however, as far as macroscopic perception of external reality
that is seeing everything at once is concerned
that is much more the domain of the Extraverted Intuitive
sure enough Extraverted Intuitives do perceive reality in a much more abstract manner to that of the Extraverted Sensor
but it is the Se dominant who may lock in so intensely upon a single object or experience
as to lose sight of all others or even the space in which this experience or object resides
and it is this very hyper fixation that renders reality tangible in the first place
and as such if you find your attention scattered across everywhere
and yet unable to lock into anything specific
it is actually unlikely you are an Se dominant
the Se dominant experiences external reality in a very rich and intense manner
and the ESFP in particular
often finds themselves with a very keen sense for aesthetic details
that may go completely unnoticed by other types
and this does lend the type a certain artistic inclination
which is amplified by the type's natural desire for authentic self-expression
and if this rich, oftentimes aesthetic experience of tangible external reality is resonating with you
well, you may very well be an ESFP
but I would say, as an aside, it is unreliable to gauge a person's Extraverted Sensing position
based upon their capacity for intense stimulation alone
because while many ESFPs, I'd even say the majority of ESFPs
will tend to enjoy a higher capacity for prolonged bouts of intense, external interaction than say some other types
this is not going to be the rule for every single ESFP
there are many different factors outside of personality type that can influence a person's tolerance for external stimuli
so yes, many ESFPs will be able to go to say a wild party
and want to go to another one the next day
but this is not going to apply to every single person of this type
which leads us neatly to sign number three that you are not an ESFP
the Introverted Feeling Authority function
the ESFP does not explore the external world for its own sake
but rather at the behest of individual identity
as such, contrary to popular belief
the ESFP does not pursue intense experiences for their own sake
or even as an escape from the confines of introverted dialogue
but rather much more often to serve as a bridge between
external reality and one's authentic self
indeed the greatest drive for people of this type tends to be self-realization
and as such authenticity does tend to be pretty high on an ESFP's list of priorities
indeed, the ESFP tends to have the lowest tolerance for
what might be considered inauthentic behavior
but conversely tends to have a lot of natural respect for
those people who remain very much true to their own values in the face of adversity
and this natural valuing of authenticity is often
more of a byproduct of the authoritative influence of Introverted Feeling within this type
while it is possible in some instances for the Authority function to be subdued
it is relatively rare for an ESFP to transgress the boundaries set by their identity
for the ESFP, Introverted Feeling tends to act as the
north star to guide the excursions of the dominant functions
that being said, more divergent subtypes of the ESFP
which I do suspect to comprise many mistyped INFJs for example
may lack the Extraverted Sensing- Extraverted Thinking convergent egoistic energies
necessary to establish firm personal boundaries
Introverted Feeling in these instances tends to remain highly divergent and thus observable
but can give way to a large degree of Extraverted Feeling subservience
and an Introverted Intuitive Oppositional dialogue mistaken for actual Introverted Intuitive dominance
however, back to the Introverted Feeling Authority
the ESFP is very much a creative idealist
who ventures out into external reality
not just to express one's own individuality
but also to explore the inspirational energies
that are necessary for the self- transformation this type so often craves
and this self-transformative agenda
lends itself to the Introverted Intuitive lens to which Introverted Feeling in this type is assigned
unlike convergent Fi users however
this Ni-Fi flux occurs, within the ESFP, very much outside of the Ego
and as such the type can be taken aback oftentimes by entirely unforeseen surges in
inspiration and self-transformational energies
and it is not uncommon for the ESFP to go months or even years in search of this very inspiration
until suddenly they wake up one morning with a jolt of internal energies
that effectively propel them towards the next step in their journey
however, this ability to be inspired in the first place can be a double-edged sword
as without the very inspiration they crave
self-motivation can be difficult for this type
if you find consistent authentic self-expression to be
however desirable more secondary to your psyche than it is a compulsive driving force
and even find yourself to make concessions in that area for the sake of say social harmony or pragmatism even
it is somewhat unlikely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you find your inner self to be a static concept
that tends to contract more than it expands
experiencing little transformational flux over the course of say, 10 years
it is again unlikely you are an ESFP
the ESFP experience's not only a strong sense of individuality
but also the ever expansion of what that individuality encompasses in the first place
the identity of the ESFP is often so expansive as to necessitate an archetype
in order to both anchor it in place
and to capture its totality in a way that can be effectively communicated
sign number four that you are not an ESFP
the Introverted Intuitive Oppositional function
for all but the most extraverted of ESFPs there tends to exist a vast inner world
and this Introverted Intuition in Oppositional position
tends to be even more mysterious and otherworldly
than that of the actual Ni dominant
this is because whereas the Ni of the INTJ and the INFJ is Ego-approximate
and therefore much more consciously directed
that of the Se dominant is much more outside of the Ego
and consequently a much more altogether elusive experience
and whereas convergent Introverted Intuition tends to hone in on a single cohesive narrative
that Introverted Intuition which is more divergent, particularly here in Oppositional position
tends to be far more expansive
and being paired with Fi in the case of the ESFP
this function here tends to have a more naturally mysterious allure to it
as such ESFPs tend to have a natural attunement to
the expansive potential of existence
while the Ego of the ESFP lends itself to what can be tangibly experienced
there lies under the veil of most ESFPs
a sense of natural wonder at the magic of reality
it is this very sense of wonder that lends this type their oftentimes very natural sense of enthusiasm
every moment has a capacity to be life-changing
every burst of inspiration has great transformative power
and indeed owing to the individualist agenda
the ESFP may oftentimes feel pressured and compelled
to present themselves as much more an
infinite source of enthusiasm and zest than they actually are
especially when you couple this with a natural valuing of an Extraverted Feeling atmosphere
as such, while Ni processes here, much to the infuriation of this type, can be difficult to direct
the results of these processes
tend to give the type a certain forward momentum
and this resulting Ni compulsion can feel for this type akin to
a pair of invisible hands on their back pushing them in a straightforward trajectory
whereby the type tends to be certain of a desired outcome
but uncertain of the means by which they arrived at that desire
and the means by which the outcome can be achieved in the first place
and this tends to lend the ESFP a no nonsense, "just do it" attitude
for with an inspired Ni fueling their Se-Te
there tends to be very little that can stand in the way between
this type and the person they want to become
as such if you find your inspirations far less explosive in nature
and find your interests to be scattered across reality in a much more
disparate than singular and intense fashion
it is unlikely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you find yourself struggling much more with the
action component, taking upon meaningful inspiration
than the actual generation of this inspiration in the first place
it is again unlikely you are an ESFP
as adept as the ESFP is at following the heart's desires
the inspiration necessary to fuel this very activity
is often contingent upon tangible external experience
and as such does tend to be less internally generated than that of say the INFJ
and while not all ESFPs will conform to the action hero stereotype
nor even be particularly seeking of the spotlight in the first place
assertion of one's own individuality and values does tend to come a little bit easier for this type than say for others
and this very action orientation is complemented further by the Extraverted Thinking auxiliary of this type
now this externally analytical function is much less an ongoing constant within this type
and much more of an assistive tool as the name auxiliary would very well imply
towards a more experiential Extraverted Sensing dominant agenda
however, this more volitional and compulsive nature of this function
gives it a high degree of fluidity and individuality
often manifesting as a highly individualized skill set
or methodology in perfect complement to
and very much acting at the behest of
the Introverted Feeling authority of this type
when this type is sufficiently inspired as to fully activate this function
they may find themselves acquiring new skill sets both quickly and intuitively
paired as it is after all to Extraverted Sensing
Extraverted Thinking within this type tends to focus into a much smaller portion
of external reality than to say that of the ENFP
and as such tends to lend this type a
natural appreciation for nuance and sophistication
as such the Extraverted Thinking of this type maybe is drawn towards
artistic and athletic pursuits as it may be towards
anything requiring a finer attention to, and appreciation for, minute detail
such as microbiology for example
so long as the field imparts sufficient bursts of intense experience
relying less upon say rote memorization for its own sake
the ESFP may find their natural attention to detail
and flexible thinking style well suited to many different vocations
however, the caveat of this very Extraverted Thinking flexibility lies in its inconsistency
much to the infuriation of both themselves and others
the ESFP may experience occasional lapses of reason
whereby Extraverted Thinking becomes much more delegated to the unconscious
and while this very unconscious delegation may yet further fuel this type's natural creativity
it can manifest itself in impulsive or even reckless behavior
or in a more passive and arguably more common sense
the tendency towards careless mistakes
and contrary to Se stereotypes, lapses in spatial awareness
and while we're on this topic
I do have to point out while spatial awareness is very much the sum of many different functions
it is much more of a Te thing than it is an Se thing
which is why you may notice
INTJs tend to report much higher levels of spatial awareness than the
Extraverted Thinking blind INFJ
but I digress, the Extraverted Thinking of the
ESFP is much more relational than it is compulsive
requiring conscious activation
if you experience little flexibility in this area
finding conscious deliberate thought and analysis to be much more of an ongoing constant within your psyche
seldom giving way to a more intuitive external experience
it is again unlikely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you find yourself instead with a preference for Te efficiency
preferring to follow tutorials and learn things in a tried and tested manner
over finding your own individualized approach
it is again unlikely you are an ESFP
bonus point - a tendency to rely upon Introverted Feeling processing
considered alongside the much more volitional nature of thinking as a whole within this type
tends to ensue an Introverted Thinking blind spot
now, while it is true that many ESFPs will
report a level of insecurity with a consciously directed internal thought process
especially around other people where the Extraverted Feeling side of the
Extraverted Feeling-Introverted Thinking axis is emphasized
there is yet a good reason why ESFPs so often mistype as Introverted Thinkers
such as the ESTP and indeed INFJ
while many ESFPs will be fully aware
of their aversion to precise internal analysis
it is fair to say they do not rely
completely 100% upon the more experiential deliberations of
Introverted Feeling-Introverted Intuition either
ESFPs most certainly still think
however, such Ti dialogue tends to be more of a subconscious hum within this type
and that Introverted Thinking which is more conscious
tends to have an Extraverted Thinking origin point
such as an understanding of that which the ESFP is interacting with
that is to say there is a good reason why ESFPs are so often fast on their feet
and sound tacticians within their chosen field
there's also a good reason why they tend to acquire skills with such relative ease
for as long as the type can see the logic of values in front of them
employing Introverted Thinking to both understand the mechanisms and innovate upon them
Introverted Thinking is far less of a blind spot within this type
as some type descriptions would make it out to be
however, when it comes to employing Introverted Thinking
independently of such Extraverted Thinking application
the type may encounter significantly more resistance
the ESFP may yet find themselves coming to the correct conclusion
but when asked by others to say, explain their reasoning
the ESFP may find themselves with a loss for words
and you can maybe now see why ESFPs tend to mistype as
the more elusive, mystical, and misunderstood INFJ
this Ti insecurity in conjunction with the mysterious allure of Ni in Oppositional position
can lead to an outright rejection of analytical thought
and a greater attraction towards
underdog theories that are, by their very nature, difficult to prove
and again you may see now why there are many more ESFPs in the community
than online personality test results may indicate
it is not that Introverted Thinking insecure variants of ESFPs are naive you understand
but more that the relative blindness of this function
considered alongside the open-ended nature of Ni in the Oppositional position
does tend to manifest in a type more naturally open-minded than others
if you find vivid and precise internal analysis to come easily to you
and can easily trace back the steps that you took in order to come to your own logical conclusion
it is unlikely you are an ESFP
furthermore, if you tend to struggle to keep an open mind
generally finding your logic to be more absolute and dismissive
it is again unlikely you are this type
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into what I consider to be a highly underrated and misunderstood personality type
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