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There comes a moment when you realize you no longer want to argue. Not because you are tired. Not because you gave up. But because something inside you no longer needs the friction. This shift is subtle and easy to misunderstand. You stop correcting people. You stop defending yourself. You stop needing to be right. And for a while, it can feel like loss. But Carl Jung understood this moment not as weakness, but as a sign of individuation—the ego loosening its grip, the Self beginning to lead. In this video, we explore the quiet signs that show you have outgrown reactivity: why arguments suddenly feel expensive why silence feels safer than explanation why being understood matters less than inner peace why observation replaces the need to convince how compassion replaces defensiveness how inner authority replaces external validation This is not withdrawal. It is not avoidance. It is maturity. If arguments exhaust you now, it may be because you are no longer surviving. You are becoming whole.