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This video is about the chaos of Saul — and why it might feel familiar. Why do some people ruin things just when life starts going well? In this video, I break down the hidden psychology behind Jimmy McGill’s transformation into Saul Goodman—and why chaos can feel safer than calm. We’ll look at how Jimmy’s addiction to dysfunction shaped his choices, his relationship with Kim, and ultimately led him to become someone he never intended to be. But this isn’t just a character study—it’s a reflection on why so many of us feel drawn to drama, crisis, or control when things get quiet. 👉 If you’ve ever found comfort in chaos or recognized this pattern in someone you know, this one’s for you. Peace, Patrick :) Dr. Patrick Kingsep, PhD Clinical Psychologist DISCLAIMER: The content provided is meant for educational use only and should not replace professional clinical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for guidance tailored to your individual situation. This video addresses general psychological concepts. The clips from the TV series ‘Better Call Saul’ are used for educational and commentary purposes under the Fair Use doctrine. Copyrighted material is utilized here to support critical analysis and foster an understanding of the psychological concepts discussed, which we believe constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. The Video Contents: 0:00 Why Chaos Feels Safe 0:52 The Pattern Jimmy Couldn’t Break 2:48 Chaos Gives Him Control 4:29 When Love Becomes a Conspiracy 6:25 Becoming Saul Goodman 7:54 The Price of Living in Chaos