The whole system of classification of Myers-Briggs is a series of generalisations… the video just takes a set of these types and says certain things about them, which might ring a bell for you or not.
Jeroen
I found the video leans on generalisations rather than evidence, with claims more inspirational than factual. When you catch yourself thinking “That’s so me”, perhaps we’re not so special after all. Some people are more intuitive than others, but it’s nothing special. Intuition isn’t a constant gift, it arrives unexpectedly, more as a feeling than a thought, without consciously knowing why. Science would say the same: intuition comes from the brain drawing on patterns and experiences outside our mundane awareness.
Shoshin1
“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.”
— Nietzsche
I feel like this is only a partial truth and more of a corrective to an absolutist, parochial morality than something very current and pertinent to today's more multicultural world.
It is true that there isn't one way, but that isn't the same as every way produces the same results as every other way. As humans we value some results more than others, truth, justice, beauty, fairness, loyalty, etc. Not everyone has the same disposition for values that matter. A scientist will value and pursue truth, an artist beauty, an activist justice. None of those ways are the only way, but each have value and they all have more value to humanity than selfishness, deceit, dominance, betrayal.
person
Everything evolves would come to mean that nothing is true
~Nietzschean style quote~
Shoshin1
Not going or being crazy
Thus have I heard and so I've been told:
Everybody is somebody's weirdo
With the exception of @lobster, @lobster is everybody's weirdo 

Shoshin1
It is said that there are three Storehouses
First is of the materiel - Job, house - material possessions
Second is of the body - Healthy body and mind
Third is the storehouse of the Heart - Example Buddha and Bodhisattva
Growing empathy, compassion, courage, perseverance and wisdom
The heart of a Buddha is the heart (mind) that fills the self with a love that embraces not just self, but all others. "My worth is boundless, as is that of everyone, without exception."
When a Buddha or Bodhisattva shows anger toward a person, it is not anger at the person but his/her actions. Actions which denigrated, do not value others thus denigrating that person. One who thus closes his/her heart falls into darkness.
peace to all
A very long piece on the existential threat of the AI bubble to the US economy (and why the economy is probably worse than we think already): https://www.wheresyoured.at/ai-is-a-money-trap/
Linc