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Hi, I'm Anna and I'm an ISFP.
What?
I, S, F, P
They mean things.
So, the purpose of this video is to explain to you what an ISFP is.
And how maybe you can understand ISFPs better.
Maybe you want to see what one looks like.
Maybe you're lonely and need someone to talk to.
I'm here for you, bro.
Just a warning, I'm going to be talking mostly about myself.
ISFP dominant function number uno, number one.
It's introverted feeling.
Basically, that means that I make decisions
based on how I feel about them.
For example, I decided to make this video because I wanted to
and I'm bored and I feel like it.
I went with my gut feeling about the college I want to go to
I was just like 'I don't want to over-think this'
I'm just going to go to this college because I visited it,
it looks great, it has the major I want, I'm good to go.
Okay, so, due to the introverted feeling thing,
I often experience emotions really intensely.
When I like something, I really like something
or if I'm sad about something, I'm really sad, I'm like depressed about it
or if I'm really happy about something, I'm jumping off the walls
because I'm, like, super-excited. More times it's that than the other one.
But, when I tend to meet people, like
I don't know everything about them yet. So, don't tell them everything.
They don't need to know everything
they don't want to know everything
But, I hold back part of myself that has opinions and ideas
Like especially during conflict situations, I won't say everything
that I feel and think about something because
typically I want the argument to be over as soon as possible
because I hate it and I can't deal with it.
I got pizza.
So, my secondary function is extraverted sensing.
which means I take in information through my five senses
'what you see is what you get' sort of thing
and it's also how I remember things, like through the five senses
it's what I remember, or the general feeling I got from it
or what I heard, smelled, or tasted.
Um, it kind of also has to do with being an artist because
when you create things, you're engaging your hearing
your sight, your feeling
I make a bunch of different things. I'm going to major in comic art
sequential art. I make videos, as you can see.
and I write stories, I paint, I draw. It's just stuff I like to do.
ISFPs are doers, they like to do things, they're less comfortable
with theory and just want to do it and try doing it and fail at doing it
and succeed at doing it and so, for things like math
it's better that you show me how to do it, you take my hand
[sniffs] and show me how to draw a one.
[laughs] I'm joking. So, now that you and I are best friends
I'll tell you about relationships and more than just the romantic kind.
I seem more quiet and reserved to other people
because if I don't have anything important to say, I don't need to say it
I have trouble to people I don't know very well
unless I'm feeling especially spontaneous
in which case, new people are interesting
I generally care about other people, I want to get to know them
I want to see what they do or my friends
for my friends, I want to show them that I like them
by doing things for them. There's the doing thing again.
It must be an ISFP thing!
So, that's what I do instead of just telling them with words.
But, though I will tell them with words. Repeatedly. For fun.
I'm typically pretty aware of other people around me even if
I don't know them very well. I'll take in information
I'll take subconscious notes of everything you do
and then keep it in a little folder in my brain
to use later as blackmail. Not really.
It's not really a stalker thing, it's more of a ' oh, people are interesting
I want to get to know you more' sort of thing
I like the kind of people who are willing to take the time to understand
me and get to know me more
While I can be kind of shy around acquaintances,
if you give me a topic that I'm really interested in, I'll never shut up.
As for people I don't like, I tend to get along with most everyone.
But sometimes I have trouble with people who are really judgmental
or assume people are like certain things.
That's usually when I get kind of [ehhhhh].
Like I have a friend who's kind of just assumes things about people
and it kind of gets me upset. I'm like, 'you can't do that!
You're basing them on one thing they did in the past like, 3 years ago!'
When they didn't [ehnnn!]
I like the lifelong friendships and have people I can count on.
Make sure that they're meaningful.
Yeah, but as for relationships, meaningful ones are good.
Yeah, that's it. Bye!