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If you grew up reading comic books in the 1960s, 70s, or 80s, you probably feel different — even today. This video explains why. Comics weren’t just entertainment. They were symbolic worlds that trained imagination, emotional intelligence, patience, and identity formation. Long before algorithms and constant stimulation, stories taught us how to sit with complexity, pain, responsibility, and meaning. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, and narrative theory — including ideas explored by Carl Jung and Alan Watts — this video explores how growing up with comics shaped the way you think, feel, and understand the world. If modern culture feels loud, shallow, or rushed… If you’ve always felt out of place without knowing why… This might explain something you’ve carried your entire life. Drop a comment if comics shaped who you became — and tell us which character stayed with you. Subscribe for psychology and philosophy explored through symbols, archetypes, and the hero’s inner journey.