The Definitive Video: Ti vs. Te (Introverted Thinking vs. Extroverted Thinking)

In the MBTI community, thousands of arguments take place over Carl Jung's definitions of Introverted Thinking (Ti) and Extraverted Thinking (Te). There's strong conflict over which of the two functions is more intelligent. Dozens of videos are dedicated to topics like: Who is better at innovation: ENTPs or ENTJs? Who is better at seeing the bigger picture: INTP or INTJ? Who is better at tearing apart an argument: INTP or ISTP? Who is better at figuring out the practical implications of systems: ESTPs or ESTJs? In this video, we aim to settle the debate, once and for all. Want to know more about our project? Go watch "Welcome to Type Cast Heroes" at    • Welcome to Type Cast Heroes!  What's your ...   (Have mercy, please. That video was rough.) New Project Update! (As of June 2021):    • TCH Update June 2021: Back from Ghosting   Contact us at: Facebook:   / typecastheroes​   Instagram:   / typecastheroes​   Reddit:   / typecastheroes   (username:   / typecastheroes  ) We're also on Discord - come talk to us with user ID: typecastheroes# 2186​ (Note: This is not a discord server ) Email: typecastheroes @ gmail.com Blog with project results: https://typecastheroes.squarespace.com/ Sources (To name a few) Beebe, J. (2016). Energies and patterns in psychological type: The reservoir of consciousness. New York, NY: Routledge. Berens, L. V. (2000). Dynamics of personality type: Understanding and applying Jung's cognitive processes. Huntington Beach, Calif, CA: Telos Pub. Franz, M. V.; Hillman, J. (1971). Lectures on Jung's typology. New York, NY: Spring Publications. Hunziker, M. (2016). Depth Typology: C.G. Jung, Isabel Myers, John Beebe and the Guide Map to Becoming Who We Are. n.p.: Write Way Publishing Company, LLC. Jung, C. G. (1971). Psychological Types. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Sharp, D. (1998). Jungian psychology unplugged: My life as an elephant. Ontario, Canada: Inner City Books.