INTJs Never Give Up On Our Dreams

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This video goes over the super power of the INTJ which is that we never give up on our dreams.

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The goal doesn't change, but the plan is always updated. If you know, then you know it 🤣🤣

kael
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I especially enjoyed the distinction between xNTJs and xSTJs. My mother, who was an ISTJ, did not understand my risk-taking and career changes, which, for me, were in line with my dreams. One day, she told me she couldn't understand how I always managed to land on my feet.

vikdrasil
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Wow, this couldn’t have come at a better time! I’m about to cross a certain threshold and your thorough distillation of the INTJ psyche—incisive and eloquent as always—helped expunge any residual doubts I had. Thank you for this, and definitely sharing to my INTJ circle! 🥂

cswatching
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Koro-sensei 🙌 I'm happy that he's mentioned here. I just want to say that giving up on that one goal we tied our souls to is worse than dying, it's torture that's why INTJs cant simply do that.

mercyamparo
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Been told many times how persistent I am in my goals. Whether they are personal or professional. Am I where I want to be currently? No but that doesn't mean I've given up. Like it has been stated in this video, I've changed the pathway I need to take in order to reach my goals. Have had many outside forces (housing market crash, covid, etc) get in my way, but that hasn't stopped me. Have there been "haters" and such telling me that I'm unrealistic, you bet but I keep going after these goals. Its motivating at times as I've seen some people I know who once had goals they wanted to accomplish who have given up on them and picked the stable path of routine. I don't want to end up like that. I don't want to look back and think "if only I tried harder and not give up". I'm not going big like becoming the CEO of massive global corporation, its small goals that will eventually create big ones. I want to get better at this skill of a particular hobby (photography), create a website to promote said hobby, maybe create a YouTube channel or something similar talking about this hobby, learn how to make it profitable as a complimentary income, and then see where it goes from there.

apushman
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Never given up from my dreams since I was a little kid, my dream was to make electronics and gadgets and program applications that I could later use to create my own startup and make side money until it can take over, I have a job in electronics and firmware/software engineering in product development which I am using to learn more about product development lifecycle meanwhile on my freetime I am looking into programming different types of applications, I also plan to make video games as an indie dev once I figure out how to grow or subsidize my current lack of artistic skill and animation, I already learned how to program for game development its just the art thats holding me back. I would pivot to what is successful first then use that success to fuel the rest of my goals. Many of my friends even ones that interned at NASA were discouraged heavily and warned me to try and pursue unrelated careers in this job market that is filled with layoffs and over saturation, but I just kept doing what I like and envision and am growing every day.

TonyDaExpert
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For the Si / Ni difference, I can add a quote which is so typical for Si: "You cannot know that because you haven't done it yourself". For Si it is not only that a system is in place, it is also heavily focused on personal experience, overriding secondhand knowledge. But for Ni, secondhand knowledge is as real as personal experience as long as the source is trustworthy (like science) and aligns into a bigger scheme, including personal experiences. For an Si user, that looks like chasing pie in the sky, but as an INTJ we see it as a realistic way to reach our dreams because we know that it is possible, even if we ourselves haven't tried it.

stephanbrunker
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Keep doing what you're doing, man. Your content is life saving. I literally thought I was an alien until I found your channel. After binge watching all your videos, I finally feel less insane. 😂

imukaafrika
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i’ve always described myself as someone who is very determined and dedicated, ive always wanted to be known as the one who never gives up.

Having asian parents has made it hard for me to stick to my plans, but i’ve always managed to find the way back to the road towards my destination.

Thanks for this Jon.

madlynlithasya
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16:05 I’m an intj as well and I always do this when trying to explain things to people

Flakpanzerofficial
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okay Mister Jon
INTJ 27 years old the topic you are talking about here I was struggling a lot within the past 4 months and I just can't say anything other than I am very fuking grateful for this you helped me a lot to grow and understand myself better
I always wanted an older INTJ to talk about this type of stuff but here I am watching your videos for a year I guess and ever since you have been helping me way too much
fun fact: I speak Arabic and English, whenever I want to talk about my emotions I speak English most of the time but right now I want to speak in Arabic because I forgot how to write in English
what I want to say is thanks Mister Jon for everything
you made me tear up a little bit because I have been through this a lot I was questioning myself way too much that I would self doubt myself a lot and I thought that I had a weak vision and I am talking about pivoting to achieve the end goal or dream
I know that my NI is my driver and because of the world that is around (SE) I always felt that I was losing my dreams and visions
but in fact, I wasn't I was just having new paths
I want to achieve my dreams and that is a true INTJ and I would never ever stop trying to do so
but what makes me sad and burn out is that I feel like I am not on the right path and this is because of the external world
I thought that was because I didn't have time for myself to do NI but in fact, my brain was very fast to make decisions and it was to achieve my goal
I did talk about this with my GF (ENFP) and she couldn't understand this thing
anyways thanks again for this

fonteye
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God bless you for making this video Jon. Really. Im currently going through a rough patch right now but you just reminded me to remember who I am. An INTJ.

I can do it!😤

Tomisinshalewa
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Excellent ! Ni Te never give up ! Fe blind make us unstoppable. Also being stubborn & determined are the same ^^

Elodie_N_INTJ_Analyzes
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Thanks for sharing! Life can be super confusing but your videos make it more digestible.❤

uhohspaghettioh
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Interesting! I like learning about you all INTJs!!!
Nice haircut btw!

RaidenShogun..
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Only an intj can understand other intjs, loved your content, you motivate me to push more harder 📈

Thanks Jon

prajyotshinde
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Hi Jon,
it’s been a while since I didn’t comment your videos but I never stopped watching your content and to me, this specific video meant a lot to me.
Over these years I have been constantly doubting my MBTI and the fact I may be an INTJ but there was no other type I strongly could resonate more than this, thanks to the cognitive functions.
What I mean is I have always had certain specific goals to archive but eventually I had to change it and mold it into the actual reality and with a lot of trials and errors learn to prioritise things in my life to get to this point I am right now.
I would say is not only the fact INTJ never give up on their dreams, rather never stop dreaming. Because we can always change trajectory for x and y reason, but the core purpose remains the same. In my case I value independence, therefore I am doing whatever I need to be as self sufficient as I can.
Hope it makes sense, anyways great job Jon, I am suspect and hoping you are feeling better after your last video where we could only hear your voice, take care!

winterveiro
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I spent years writing a concept album for a Progressive Rock band I was in. Unfortunately the band split up irreparably before it could come to fruition and the album didn't get made. It pained me to abandon my work, but it wasn't realistic to keep working on it.

That was five years ago, and though I still haven't made the album I had imagined, I've nearly completed what I believe is a better one and slowly honed my skills so that, when the time is right, I can eventually return to it and complete it on my own.

BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
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I can literally relate to this. As a teenager, I always had a fascination with lucid dreaming. Over the course of 12 years I read every book, watched nearly all the YouTube tutorials and tried pretty much every method with no success. But I never gave up.
I finally figured it out on my own, and those 12 years were well worth the struggle. Decades mean nothing if the prize is big enough!

NehpetsG
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I am taking inspiration from you!!! I hope I can try to be arrogant— might as well get some confidence!! Moreover it's nice to listen to you!! Thank you!!❤

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