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JayPadhiNarcistic ESTJCreates his own system with aim to monetize, disgrace to mbti
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k9j9Can you say MisogynisticYou are showing your objectification of women more and more each episode. Used to love you now you are more degrading of women and with each website, book and authors recommendations…. men hate women because women have the power to turn them down sexually. So they use verbal and emotional abuse. No longer following you Grow up
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TaekwondoistaImmaturity cloaks his intelligenceHe is a person who, when perceived to be treated wrongly, treats the other person wrongly instead of trying to understand a different perspective, being kind, and setting a good example. Does as much harm as he does good. For this reason I would not invest in any of his products; I cannot support a person like this.
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thephilperrySubjective and ego based.Most of the content is full of strong biased opinions that lump everyone within each type together under his of conceited opinion; all of which are states as if he is the end all authority of MBTI typology. This is extremely unhealthy for the community and I recommend keeping this crap out of your ears.
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maryanna528MehI wanted to like CSJ so bad. He makes a lot of good points and interesting correlations, but all that quickly gets overshadowed with his self-righteous stances on ENTPs and his complete disdain of sensor types. Pretty sure ESFPs are what his nightmares are made of.
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JayW1991Interesting perspectiveI appreciate the radical honesty surrounding the type break downs, but I will admit that he struggles to be able to give constructive feedback in a neutral way since his personal feelings per type color the delivery every time. Good job for being emotionally authentic, but authenticity is not an excuse for a lack of accountability for his delivery.
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TiredoftrollsSomebody needs anger management therapyI hate to say it, but the podcaster has anger issues. It clouds his arguments and makes him sound like a reddit troll who got his hands on a mike and sound editing board. If he cut the fluff, it would be 100x better.
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SeviewToo much chaff, wasting my time.There may be some interesting insights, but there's so much garbage it's not worth spending time on this. Also, opinion is fine, but much of this sounds like a grudge, which males it suspect. I wish I could get a refund on my time.
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infprincess :pVery insightfulI’m an INFP and like you said the old me would have balked at the morality of social engineering but I’m waiting for my episode because I want to use it to social engineer myself. As you said this tool can be used for good or evil but the value is two fold, one to give the people that love you means to better motivate you and motivate myself, but also to be aware of it so that you can guard against people with ulterior motives. I think what you have to say about social engineering is very unique. I think your content is great and you can only be true to yourself, but some points are made repeatedly which may magnify some of your bluntness without adding as much to the message. Keep up the great work.
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SeatMechQ2Informative, Blunt and Brutally HonestThank you, Chase, for finally helping me see the difference between an INFJ and an INFP. Your brutal honesty is actually very kind in the long run and I have seen where my life and environment had me believing I was a type that I was not. I am now 100% convinced and have since been devouring the rest of your Podcast content. You thump me over the head like a Baptist Preacher with a Bible with the information you are putting out. There is no danger of falling asleep in the pews of your philosophical church. I work graveyards and listen to your podcasts to and from work. There is no danger of me falling asleep at the wheel. You are definitely not boring to listen to. Potential intuitive-feeler listeners. Get past the tone of voice on occasion and pay attention to the content. Chase has a great way of explaining the cognitive functions with real examples instead of the generic flowery descriptions that everyone borrows. The real examples are what finally cleared up my own confusion. Lastly, Chase, you pretend like you don’t care and are neutral, but I see that you are moral, principled and really do give a sh*t. You wouldn’t take up a cause otherwise. Keep up the good work. One more thing: Dial it back a little on the exaggerating to make a point. It detracts a little bit from the good stuff you are putting out.
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cessiesullTemperament podcastTried to find a quality podcast on the temperaments...I need to keep looking. This is not the podcast for quality and unbiased information. Quite the contrary.
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Smurphy67Worth itHe has his own style and the content is totally applicable for today. I’m grateful that the information is available. Thanks Chase!
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Emzy14I want to rate him higher butHis men and women complex is really sad. I would recommend his stuff to everyone if he didn’t constantly assert his need for validation in being a superior gender, as he thinks, in almost every podcast. He could be amazing if he’d let go of his deep rooted need to feel “masculine” and better than women. For me, I can’t help but question everything he says, knowing he so easy believe the lies surrounding archaic “roles”.
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Ekiz CaonLegendaryAnd a cool dude
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Ele121Accurate Consistent InformationChase does an amazing job in rigorously ensuring the integrity of his thoughts and arguments to bring confidence in a subjective science. He’s very effective in addressing the plethora of questions surrounding the subject in an authentic way. While his ENTP style will be abrasive to some, as you learn and gain insight into ‘his’ interpretation of human psychology, his adherence to personal truth becomes clearly profound to the listener. Ultimately, there is very much something here for everyone and the podcast is a treasure trove of personal discovery.
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SDSfanOh...Some insightful theories to be found here if you are interested in typology stuff, but the host comes across a bit too conceited (IMO) which is off putting for me.
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DesertLion89Life ChangingAs an ESTP, I found it extremely difficult to relate to most simply because I didn’t understand myself or other people. I didn’t know how complex we as humans are, and this podcast changed that. It wasn’t just with personality, it was also with maturity, self-intimacy, and improving myself. Some disagree with what he says, and from what I’ve seen it’s because they aren’t being objective, and are taking analyses of their types to be personal attacks on them. If you want be a better you, you will have to step out of your comfort zone.
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