As an INTJ, I've found that unless I really pay attention to something, I just don't remember it. It's like "it's just part of life," and The Buffer doesn't need to store it.
I'm an INTJ and my childhood is pretty fuzzy as well. I always figured it was from trauma though, and both my mind trying to burry unpleasant memories and me not putting in effort to recall the memories of my past. I do have a pretty good memory for things that are important to my job and career. Or things that interest me.
I find it cool, chill & authentic video with green background. Similarly, I remember only what was significant to me in my childhood, but with clear details. (the psychologist who diagnosed me the giftedness told me that I could write a book, surely because of my Asperger filmographic memory, and I remember details) I notice and remember details others people don't. For the age, I don't care of my age neither, it's not significant, this informations doesn't enter in my Ni My oldest memory, my 1st day before enter in the room at kindergarten, I was 3 years old. Or when I was 1 or 2 years old, I remember that I dreamed about human skeletons walking, all alone in their head. And when my parents told me to stop crying. We are all still unique, 2 INTJ will have very different memory, depending of their "objective personality type" and neurological conditions, it depend of many factors, not only from our functions stack, preferences. You right, it also depend if we have payed attention to certains things or not. Ni, we have to connect the information with another to better remember it, or assign meaning to it. I have better memory now that I know how my brain and Ni work.
The function stack is an abstraction of consciousness at it's most recognizably-fundemental state, information processing. We should share the same personality disorders albeit to different degrees. Of course our function stacks should be similar, otherwise one of us would simply share stack more aligned with a different type, since all combos are accounted for. Great speech though.
I can remember back when I was 5 that’s how far my memory go back I remember always sitting alone in the cafeteria I don’t remember why tho. Good video by the way.
I worked at a warehouse when I was young and I was quickly able to memorize long product codes. Can't remember a single name of my co-workers, not even the pretty girl who sat behind the cash register - you'd think my brain would prioritize that one but no, she's gone from memory. I'm not sure I use my "left over" memory for better things, I would also like to erase some cringe memories that pop up every now and then. How come they don't go away...
I ripped on your sensor video. True, poor memory is an inherent non-functionality of the INTJ's schizotypal processor, but I find it strange that you didn't take this opportunity to drop some of your 5w4 abstract time theories. Anywho, it's not like I really fuckin' know ya; going on this alone, I've seen one ISTJ video and one not-ISTJ video. How about a real talk about Ni dominance, high KOR activity, derealization, the relentless level-4 visual imagery through visual snow we harness to run dissociative mental simulations, and the salvia-level anxiety one has to overcome when living with a mental processing system aka spirit whose greatest struggle is to remain tethered to temperature-regulated body. Or, a talk on the interconnectedness 'twixt personality-typing systems'd be pretty frickin' Ni, too. I'd actually like to hear your Enneagram type and Big 5 metrics. In Enneagram I'm a 5w4, but with all types tested individually then ranked I'm a 5-8-4/7-6-9-1-3-2. Big 5 I'm 75% openness, 45% conscientiousness, 5% extraversion, 20% agreeableness and 30% nuerotic. Also, cognitive functions ranked individually, 100% Ni 95% Ti (Ni-Ti/Ti-Ni Enneagram-5 INTx) 75% Te (Enneagram 8) 75% Fi (Ni-Fi/Fi-Ni type-4 INFx BPD symptoms) 65% Ne (Enneagram 7) 50% Si (types 6 and 1) 25% Se 20% Fe (very low extraversion, mainly Fe. Hence, lowest types 3 and 2)
Yeah, because you take a personality assessment or psychoanalyze the way you perceive and interact with the world and differentiate between a variety of mental processing hierarchies to determine your astrological sign too…right. Bare minimum, you have to acknowledge the difference between something that is prescribed to you at birth on the basis of when and where you were born vs something that is descriptive based on actual evaluation. They are not equivalent, and anyone who makes the comparison between them clearly is extremely ill informed and is basing their judgements off of their or other’s shallow understanding of the system, its underlying theory, and origins.