Due to the fact that these 'Larin Video Series Clear Examples' threads were created as places for us to post clear examples of types and not wrong typings hehe ^^, and also due to the fact that these threads were becoming a big big mess (see conversation about it: cognitivetype.boards.net/thread/793/) in that thread we came to the conclusion that it's better that members post a celebrity or youtuber-celeb [create a thread with his/her name] in the board 'Reading Practice & Celebrity Typing' and only after a consensus involving discussion of signals should we post videos here.
So, if you think someone is a clear example of a CT, instead of posting the person here, open a thread with the person's name (in case the person is not there yet) here: cognitivetype.boards.net/board/7/readers
He actually got his type correct. Notice how secretive he is with his emotional aura, and how his communication has a lot of Te, but he's still guarded in that same way Michael Jakcson and 50-Cent are. His smiles are accidental and very different from those of Fe users. His cheeks look sorrowful/sullen by default and his posture has the calculation of a Ji-lead. For some reason TiNe and FiNe are quite difficult to find in hollywood, so I'm trying to find more clear famous examples of them.
Another, not-as-clear example of a possible FiNe would be Tobey Maguire. He has a lot of Te though, and can definitely be confusing to new readers.
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I see that erifrail posted an INFJ vs. INFP video (as in, the person who made/posted the video intended it to be INFJ vs. INFP... not saying that that's what the people in the video necessarily were). I have another one that I saw a couple months back. The person who made this video analyzed the behavior of Andrew Garfield and Carey Mulligan during an interview, but I was wondering what results would come up if one were to do a Visual Reading of them. There aren't very many lengthy clips in the video because the uploader stopped every so often to give their interpretation, so I'm also posting the actual full interview as a better reference point.
Basically, through VR, do you agree that Garfield and Mulligan are INFP (FiNe) and INFJ (NiFe), respectively? If not, what do you think their cognitive functions are?
Full interview:
By the way, if this was the wrong thread to post this in, please feel free to move as appropriate! I'm new, and it's a little hard to tell as of yet.
The woman is a hardcore stereotype NiFe (visually, and mentally) with gentle Fe consideration of social protocol. The guy is definitely using Fi/Te and Ne/Si. He's got some Ne energy and restlessness here but it's confined within Fi and subordinate of it.
Very interesting videos.
hey, don't worry about the thread position atm, we're just a small group here atm so it's all good.
Can you give me some specific VR examples of how Mulligan is "hardcore stereotype" NiFe, and how Garfield is FiNe? I have seen your YouTube videos, but I'm still not very familiar with your method. Very interested/curious!
Also, besides VR, do you guys do a lot of typing via other methods, such as through text, etc.?
I don't know if this is only a personal impression, but sometimes seems that the Fi users have the same Ti users meticolous hands. I've noticed that also in the thom yorke videos. Is this due to a low Te?
I don't know if this is only a personal impression, but sometimes seems that the Fi users have the same Ti users meticolous hands. I've noticed that also in the thom yorke videos. Is this due to a low Te?
@ J.K. Rowling - This is one I've thought about a great deal. I've postponed typing her for a while at the beginning, mistyped her, and now changed my mind again. But I think I have more experience now to say....
She is an Ne/Si and Fi/Te user. She has a LOT of Fi sorrow on her face, she has smiles that go up toward the sides of the nose, she has quick/snippy Te speech but it isn't harsh - it's coated in the sorrow/pain of her Fi. However, she seems to bubble up energy a lot more, and a lot faster, than what I'd expect of FiNe. My opinion of her, with some estimate as to my certainty of each case would be....
50% - NeFi - (Fi-heavy) 45% - FiNe - (Ne-heavy) 05% - SiTe - (friggin massive Fi)
I can't tell apart what parts of her are due to her development/life, and what parts are innate. The truth is FiNe is my weakness when it comes to reading because I have not known any in real life save but one (for a brief time). My Si has little to anchor to.
Post by peppergirl on May 24, 2013 18:16:05 GMT -5
Hi !
Elly: why do you think she's FiNe ?
Erifrail: That's interesting you have not met many FiNe's, do you think it is just coincidence or some types are more common than others ? Like in MBTI, they say some "family" of types are more common, for example the "SJ" or the "SP", would it still hold true with CT to some extent ?
Erifrail: That's interesting you have not met many FiNe's, do you think it is just coincidence or some types are more common than others ? Like in MBTI, they say some "family" of types are more common, for example the "SJ" or the "SP", would it still hold true with CT to some extent ?
I'm really curious about this too. I don't really know the actual population makeup but from my experience I find FiNe and TiNe, as well as TiSe the least common. I run into SeFi, TeSi, NeFi, and SiFe more often for some reason.
What I have noticed, though, is that families will very often have similar types - often different arrangements of the same functions. So it make me curious as to the genetic component of type. o,o