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Most people don’t realize they’re trapped. They have jobs, routines, responsibilities, and a life that “works.” But deep down, something feels off. Numb. Empty. Mechanical. This video explores the ancient symbol of the Ouroboros—the serpent that eats its own tail—and how it perfectly describes what your mind does when you live a life you never truly chose. Drawing from the ideas of Carl Jung, Ernest Becker, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Iain McGilchrist, and others, we’ll uncover: Why your mind creates a “safe” version of you and defends it at all costs How cultural expectations slowly silence your authentic self The neuroscience behind the “manager vs explorer” inside your brain Why comfort is often more dangerous than failure And how to start breaking the cycle before you lose yourself completely This isn’t a motivational video. It’s a mirror. If you’ve ever felt like you’re living on autopilot, performing a role, or slowly drifting away from who you really are, this might be the most important video you watch this year. ouroboros meaning, psychology of self sabotage, carl jung philosophy, existentialism explained, why life feels empty, finding purpose, neuroscience and meaning, left brain right brain, self identity crisis, personal growth psychology, spiritual awakening, breaking life patterns, mental traps, authenticity vs conformity, deep philosophy, life purpose, modern meaning crisis, thinker philosophy, self discovery journey