Books that Shaped the World
What if your thoughts aren’t entirely your own? In this episode, we explore Carl Jung’s The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, a work that challenges the idea of individual psychology and introduces a deeper, shared layer of the human mind. We break down Jung’s concept of archetypes, the hidden patterns that shape behaviour, belief, and identity across cultures and generations. From the “shadow” we avoid to the roles we unconsciously play in work and relationships, this episode examines how much of life is driven by forces we rarely see. More importantly, we explore what this means in practice: how these patterns influence leadership, decision-making, conflict, and personal growth in the modern world. This is not just a discussion about psychology, it’s an exploration of why people behave the way they do, and what it takes to become more aware, more integrated, and ultimately more in control of one’s life.
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