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You have been treating the absence of support as the explanation for the absence of progress. The people didn't show up. The circumstances weren't right. The environment never became what it was supposed to become. And so the version of you that was capable of building something real has been waiting — reasonably, patiently, with enough justification to make the waiting feel like wisdom rather than avoidance — for conditions that have not arrived and may never arrive. Carl Jung spent his entire career working with people in exactly this position. People of genuine intelligence and genuine capability who had organized their entire sense of what was possible around external conditions that were not cooperating. And what he found — across decades of clinical work and compressed into the most comprehensive and the most personally confrontational map of human psychological development ever produced — was not that these people needed better circumstances. They needed to understand what the absence of better circumstances was making available that better circumstances had always prevented them from accessing. Jung's framework begins with a claim that directly contradicts everything the culture around you has been telling you about the relationship between support and progress. Isolation is not a deficit. The absence of people who believe in you is not the obstacle to becoming the person you are trying to become. It is, in Jung's clinical observation accumulated across a lifetime of work, the specific condition under which the most important development — the development that external support consistently and reliably and with the best possible intentions prevents — becomes not just possible but unavoidable. Because the development that matters most requires a confrontation with the interior that the presence of external support always provides a comfortable alternative to. When there is always someone to consult, always a framework to borrow, always an external confirmation available as a substitute for genuine internal conviction, the harder and more important question never becomes urgent enough to be genuinely engaged. The absence of support removes the alternative. And when the alternative is gone the interior encounter cannot be postponed. #CarlJung #Jung #Philosophy #SelfDevelopment #Psychology