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Why do some people keep working until they break — even when no one's watching? In this video, we explore the psychology of a workaholic through the lens of Carl Jung’s shadow theory. Behind the endless meetings, late-night emails, and “grindset” mindset is not passion — but a deep fear of stillness, of worthlessness, and of confronting the self. The modern world rewards burnout, glorifies overwork, and turns productivity into identity. But what if your non-stop hustle is not ambition… but addiction? This is not about laziness vs. discipline. It’s about the hidden trauma, the forgotten child within, and the system that feeds on your sense of inadequacy — all decoded through the psychology of a workaholic. You’ll discover how society manipulates your need to feel useful, why rest no longer feels safe, and how the psychology of a workaholic masks a deeper existential crisis. Carl Jung believed that what we repress returns in destructive ways. The psychology of a workaholic reveals that sometimes, work is not just a task — but a cage for the soul. If you’ve ever felt unable to stop, even when you're breaking inside — this is your mirror. The psychology of a workaholic isn’t about work. It’s about identity, fear, and the illusion of value. #Workaholism #CarlJung #ShadowWork #ModernSlavery #MentalHealth #ThinkMate ----------------------- This video contains AI-generated visuals/audio for storytelling purposes. No real person was harmed or misrepresented.