Carl Jung on Knowing Thyself

Carl Jung on Knowing Thyself

Carl Jung, the pioneer of analytical psychology, believed that we cannot truly understand others until we understand ourselves—including the parts of us we'd rather not see. In this powerful clip, he explains that the most effective way to handle the "darkness" or difficult traits in others is to become intimately familiar with our own. By facing our own shadows, we develop a deeper, more realistic empathy for the human condition. The Quote: "Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people." This video is essential for anyone interested in emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, or the deep journey of personal transformation.