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Thinking & Feeling Misreads: Stop Second-Guessing Your Type | Podcast 628

Personality Hacker Podcast

PersonalityHacker.com

Science, Self-improvement, Social Sciences, Education

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

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Why is finding your Myers-Briggs type so frustrating, even after years of studying it? In this episode, Joel and Antonia break down how biased function descriptions, culture, burnout, and "I relate to everything" thinking can distort self-typing, then clarify the real differences between Harmony (Fe), Accuracy (Ti), Effectiveness (Te), and Authenticity (Fi). If you've ever felt stuck between types or doubted your results, this conversation will help you see what you can't stop doing and finally make your best-fit type click.

 

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0:00.0

We're just people, right? People are just filled with biases. We can't help ourselves. Nobody wants to

0:03.9

read like this glowing description of this magical thing and then look over at like sort of the

0:09.2

wet firecracker explanation of another function and be like, oh, I'm the wet firecracker.

0:14.4

Like, we're not going to do that. When you talk about introverted thinking and it sounds like big brain

0:20.1

stuff, nobody's going to want to think they're bad at it.

0:22.5

Some functions are described with all of their best and some functions are described sometimes at

0:28.9

their worst. Extroverted thinking, it ends up being a function that people don't want to associate with

0:35.0

if they think it makes them mean. I'm a nice person.

0:37.7

I can't be a T.J.

0:38.9

Most TJs are actually really good people.

0:40.8

They're very nice and sweet.

0:47.5

Hi, welcome back to the Personality Hacker podcast.

0:50.0

My name is Joel Mark Witt.

0:51.2

And I'm Antonio Dodge.

0:52.5

This is a follow up to the last episode where we talked about why it can be so difficult to find your best fit type.

1:00.1

Part two.

1:00.8

Part two.

1:01.8

And it's kind of running along with a theme of episodes we've done lately around like different phenomena, like just human phenomena that make it so it's difficult for us to find

1:11.3

our type, why there is a desire to maybe say being intuitive as opposed to a sensor.

1:17.4

And then the last episode, we discussed how the functions themselves can be the culprit of,

1:22.5

or at least the way that we describe them or understand them, can be the culprit for making

1:27.4

it difficult to find

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