💬 You tried to fix them. To carry their pain. To love them back to wholeness. But Carl Jung saw what you couldn’t: That mission is killing you. 🩸 Empaths are not broken because they feel too much — they break because they try to feel for everyone. You weren’t meant to be a savior. You were meant to be a soul becoming whole. 🧠 Jung warned: “The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.” And empaths often bypass that terror by turning outward — fixing others, rescuing strangers, avoiding the one person they fear facing most: themselves. 🌒 You thought healing them would heal you. But the truth is: You abandoned yourself in the name of compassion. 🔥 In this final warning to the empathic soul, you’ll uncover: Why healing everyone is a form of self-erasure How “compassion” can become unconscious martyrdom The soul-deep exhaustion of carrying pain that isn’t yours And how to finally turn that healing energy inward 📖 This isn’t a call to stop caring. It’s a call to stop dying slowly in the name of love. You can’t save them. But you can resurrect yourself. 🕯️ You’re not here to bleed for the world. You’re here to wake up. 👍 LIKE if this put language to your exhaustion 💬 COMMENT “I CHOOSE MYSELF” if you’re ready to heal without disappearing 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for Carl Jung’s truths about empathy, boundaries, and emotional rebirth #CarlJung #EmpathExhaustion #WoundedHealer #ShadowWork #SelfAbandonment #EmotionalBurnout #DepthPsychology #SoulHealing #BoundariesMatter #StopBleeding