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How Did I Become a Statistic?

Jung wrote “The Undiscovered Self” in 1957, opening with “What will the future bring?”, as the Cold War, the Iron Curtain, and nuclear weapons gained enough momentum to threaten survival. He argued that mass-mindedness, amplified by state power, corporate bureaucracy, and scienti ...  Show more

How to Stop Hiding After Trauma (Starting Today)

You're invited to our free Dreams for Change seminar on Sunday January 18th. ⁠Sign up here⁠.*****If you have been through betrayal or loss, you may still be living by a terrible rule you made when in pain.It can look like hiding, overworking, numbing out, or letting people cross ...  Show more

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