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I'm just bad with names" is a lie your ego tells to protect you from the truth. Carl Jung believed that nothing happens in the psyche by accident—especially forgetting. If you find yourself shaking a hand and losing a name three seconds later, you aren't suffering from a memory lapse; you are performing a "psychic assassination." In this video, we explore the deep Jungian psychology behind why we forget names. From the "Social Mask" (The Persona) that deafens us to reality, to the "Shadow" that quietly deletes people who threaten our ego, we reveal the five truths that turn you into a "ghost in the room." Learn how to stop performing and start witnessing, turning your memory into a "steel trap" through the power of archetypal visualization. Inside the Script: The Social Wall: Why the noise of your internal monologue acts like noise-canceling headphones. The Shadow Filter: How your unconscious decides who "matters" and who is "annihilated." The Ancient Software: Why your brain values gossip over bureaucratic labels like "Steve." The Ghost Path: Why chronic forgetting is a sign of psychic entropy and how it leads to "the loneliest form of madness."