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Why do the kindest people often feel the emptiest? In this video from winds of thought, we explore Carl Jung’s radical proposition: that the relentless pursuit of “goodness” is actually a form of self-betrayal. Jung observed that patients who identified solely as “helpers” or “givers” suffered from the most violent unconscious outbursts, chronic fatigue, and mysterious illnesses. This video breaks down the psychology of the Shadow—not as a monster to slay, but as a custodian of your repressed power. Learn why boundaries are not selfish, why your anger is a compass, and how to transform naive kindness into conscious strength. We cover practical shadow work techniques, the difference between the Persona and the Self, and why the people who love your utility rarely love you. If you are tired of feeling drained, invisible, or resentful, this is your invitation to reclaim what you’ve been giving away. Join winds of thought for weekly deep dives into philosophy, depth psychology, and the art of becoming whole. We focus on themes such as: – depth psychology – the shadow work – gentle mind psychology – fractal wisdom – the psyche – mental dose _ stoicwarriormind _ stoic evolution All content on this channel is original and created for educational and commentary purposes only. We do not recreate or represent any existing brand, channel, or media source. Search relevance terms (used for categorization only): depth psychology hub, the shadow work, gentle mind psychology, fractal wisdom, the psyche, mental dose, stoicwarriormind, stoic evolution, psychology analysis, human behavior, self growth Disclaimer: This channel is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any third-party channels or brands mentioned above.