The Truth About Intuitive Bias And The INFJ Label

In this video, I talk about intuitive bias in the MBTI community and clear up what I actually mean when I talk about the INFJ label. I do not hate INFJs. I do not have a problem with real INFJs. The problem is people using the INFJ label as a status symbol, a superiority badge, or a way to act like they are automatically deeper, rarer, or better than other types. This also connects to the bigger issue of intuitive bias. A lot of people in the MBTI community act like intuitives are naturally superior while sensors are treated like lesser versions of people. Then when someone calls it out, people twist the argument, deny the bias, or pretend the problem does not exist. I also explain why I delete bad faith comments, especially when people take my words out of context or argue against points I never made. This video is about intuitive bias, fake INFJ superiority, sensor stereotypes, bad faith arguments, and why the MBTI community needs a more balanced view of all 16 personality types. MBTI,intuitive bias,INFJ label,fake INFJ,INFJ superiority complex,sensor bias,sensors vs intuitives,sensing vs intuition,MBTI community,MBTI stereotypes,Myers Briggs,cognitive functions,INFJ,sensor types,intuitive types,MBTI misconceptions,personality types,16 personalities,typology,MBTI analysis,MBTI truth,infj personality,carl jung,Myers briggs