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Now I Get It, with Dr. Andy
Andrew Winkler
29 episodes
4 days ago

I’m Andrew Winkler, a former Stanford and Columbia math professor.


We’ll explore the most interesting insights I’ve come across, ranging across the mental landscape: math, science, personality, how we think and feel, and how we love or feel unloved. We’ll give answers to all the most confusing questions everyone has, have new books and authors, and reach new understandings.


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I’m Andrew Winkler, a former Stanford and Columbia math professor.


We’ll explore the most interesting insights I’ve come across, ranging across the mental landscape: math, science, personality, how we think and feel, and how we love or feel unloved. We’ll give answers to all the most confusing questions everyone has, have new books and authors, and reach new understandings.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mathematics
Society & Culture,
Science,
Relationships
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The Inner Compass: How Introverted Feeling Shapes Our Values and Relationships
Now I Get It, with Dr. Andy
10 minutes 8 seconds
5 months ago
The Inner Compass: How Introverted Feeling Shapes Our Values and Relationships

In this episode of Now I Get It, I dive deep into the world of introverted feeling—our internal compass that helps us navigate relationships, values, and the concept of right and wrong. We explore how this function influences our interactions, the way we express love, and the distinct gestures and movement styles that reveal how deeply we engage with our inner truths. Understanding introverted feeling isn't just about self-awareness; it's about recognizing how it shapes the way we connect with others and the decisions we make in our social circles.


I also discuss the power of self-reflection and meditation in strengthening our ability to discern what truly matters. By consciously engaging with this function, we can enhance our emotional intelligence, make wiser choices, and foster deeper connections. Whether you're someone who naturally relies on introverted feeling or you're looking to tap into it more effectively, this episode will provide practical insights and exercises to help you embrace this crucial part of your psyche.


In this episode, you will learn:

  • (01:12) - How introverted feeling serves as an internal guide for morality and relationships
  • (03:05) - The distinct movement and gesture styles that reveal different personality types 
  • (05:18) - How introverted feeling shapes the way we express love and seek affirmation 
  • (07:42) - A meditation exercise to strengthen your connection with this function 
  • (09:05) - How to use self-reflection to make values-driven decisions in your daily life


Let’s connect!

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Now I Get It, with Dr. Andy

I’m Andrew Winkler, a former Stanford and Columbia math professor.


We’ll explore the most interesting insights I’ve come across, ranging across the mental landscape: math, science, personality, how we think and feel, and how we love or feel unloved. We’ll give answers to all the most confusing questions everyone has, have new books and authors, and reach new understandings.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.