Why People Who Don't Justify Themselves Win At Life
Автор: thinkulus
Загружено: 2025-10-19
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What if the habit of constantly explaining yourself isn’t actually politeness, but rather a reflection of a deep psychological wound? Drawing on Carl Jung’s concept of individuation, this video explores how the pursuit of approval leads to self-abandonment — and how life shifts dramatically when you no longer feel the need to justify your existence. Discover the
psychology of inner authority, integrity, and the quiet strength of silence.
Referenced Work:
Carl Gustav Jung – The Undiscovered Self (1957)
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