Carl Jung's Greatest Quotes Explained
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2024
- Leon Tsao, psychotherapist, and Erik Thor discuss Carl Jung's greatest quotes.
Uncover the genius of Carl Jung and his wisdom together with me and @LeonTsao, a psychotherapist specialized in Jungian psychology.
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Which quote did you relate to the most?
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13:12 my most favourite quote from this.
Sweet
12:45 I thought for a healthy functioning it requires an individual to be both collective in some areas and be individualistic in some areas in order to be balanced, one must have the freedom to live according to their individualistic principles and collective principles. It's like believing in ethics but also having preference for personal moral beliefs.
Good point, you could also see it as finding a way to apply your individual values and passions and make it useful and valuable to the community as a whole
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