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Line 1: Carl Jung reveals how the shadow drives self-sabotage—why men hesitate, explain themselves, and shrink just before power. Line 2: Understand the psychological mechanisms behind fear of dominance, and how individuation restores authority, clarity, and respect. Carl Jung believed self-sabotage isn’t weakness—it’s protection. In this episode, we examine how the shadow quietly blocks men from power, authority, and independence, and why success often triggers retreat instead of action. — Topics Covered — • Jung’s concept of the shadow and fear of personal power • Why men explain themselves, over-react, and accept weak frames • Scarcity, boundaries, and the psychology of respect • Individuation as a strategy for authority and self-command This isn’t motivation. It’s a structural breakdown of how conditioning trains men to stay manageable—useful, agreeable, and invisible. Jung saw that when the shadow is suppressed, it doesn’t disappear. It turns inward and sabotages progress through hesitation, over-giving, and fear of conflict. Projection and incentives are human; this episode focuses on men’s side. You’ll learn why silence can be stronger than reaction, why over-availability destroys value, and how integrating dominance—without becoming reckless—creates leverage in work, relationships, and life. If this brought clarity, like the video and subscribe for future episodes. Leave a thoughtful comment: where did you recognise your own self-sabotage this week? Support: ko-fi / join / newsletter (adjust). CHAPTERS 00:00 Hook — Why success triggers self-sabotage 03:00 The shadow and fear of power 06:00 Explaining yourself and frame collapse 09:00 Reaction vs silence as control 12:00 Scarcity, availability, and respect 15:00 Agreeableness and loss of authority 18:00 Usefulness, personas, and being managed 21:00 Integrating dominance strategically 24:00 Individuation and unmanageable men Carl Jung psychology, Jung shadow, self sabotage psychology, fear of success men, individuation Jung, masculine psychology, personal power, boundaries psychology, scarcity principle, frame control, dominance and respect, explaining yourself psychology, reaction vs response, attention economy men, masculine authority, shadow integration, Jungian masculinity, social dynamics men, male self improvement psychology, why men stay small, fear of dominance Jung, dark academia masculinity, modern masculinity psychology, long-form Jung analysis, psychological self sabotage men #psychology #carljung #masculinity