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Every social interaction is a rehearsal. A curated performance designed to secure belonging at the expense of the self. Carl Jung's concept of the Persona reveals how the masks we wear to survive eventually become the distance between who we are and who anyone actually knows. 🕯️ In this video we walk through the hidden psychological cost of wearing a persona for too long — the energy it drains, the intimacy it prevents, and the quiet drift away from your own identity that happens so gradually you don't notice until the distance is already vast. You will learn: → Why the mask stops feeling like a mask and starts feeling like a personality → The three hidden costs Jung identified — energy, intimacy and identity → Why the moment the persona stops fitting is not a crisis but an invitation → What individuation actually asks of you and why it begins with awareness not force → Why the most important things never needed an audience This draws directly from Carl Jung's concept of the Persona and Shadow — the psychological architecture behind every performance you run and every version of yourself you've kept hidden. If you have ever felt genuinely alone in a room full of people who like you — this video was made for that feeling. Watch to the end. The final section is where Jung stops diagnosing and starts pointing toward the way out. 🕯️ Subscribe to continue the exploration. This channel moves slowly and deliberately — but it goes deeper than most are willing to go. References: "Psychological Types" — Carl G. Jung (1921) — The foundational text on the Persona as the interface between the individual and the social world. "Two Essays on Analytical Psychology" — Carl G. Jung (1953) — Jung's most direct treatment of the Persona and its relationship to the Shadow and individuation. "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" — Carl G. Jung (1962) — Jung's autobiography where he reflects on the personal cost of living behind a constructed identity. #carljung #jungianpsychology #thepersona #shadowwork #philosophy #authenticity #selfdiscovery #jungian #identity #innerwork #darkphilosophy #ego #awakenedinsilence #individuation #psychologicalpatterns #nobody knows you #loneliness #mask #persona #psychology