Success means nothing if you lose the one person who truly matters — yourself. Jung was right: the deepest victory is staying whole in a world that demands pieces of you.
This video found me at the perfect time. I used to think being available 24/7 was proof of my loyalty, but it only drained me. Learning to say “no” and protect my energy has been life-changing. Jung’s ideas about listening to your inner voice are pure gold.
I wish I saw this years ago. I chased success so hard I forgot who I was. This video reminded me that real achievement doesn’t cost your soul.
Success for me is about living authenticity with my truth- no more people pleasing, no more ignoring my inner wisdom just to make others comfortable. I choose me
This video touches on one of the most crucial yet rarely discussed tensions in modern life: the quiet erosion of self beneath the mask of success. Using Jung’s framework to explore this identity-performance split was both insightful and timely. In a world that often rewards conformity over authenticity, Psyphoria provides a space to question what we’re really chasing — and at what cost. I deeply appreciate the depth, nuance, and intellectual integrity of your content. Keep guiding us back to what’s real.
I reclaim myself—success with soul intact ✨
It truly makes a difference when profound truths are delivered with both clarity and heart. The ability to present deep, transformative insights in such an accessible and graceful way is a rare gift☘and one that leaves a lasting impact.
I began to feel like I lost myself when I couldn't recognize who I've became..thank you for this insight🙏
I publicly state my intention to search forever, if necessary, to bring internal integrity to the forefront of my continued existence. Thank you for this video and most of all for the question of when and why I determined I wasn't worth the effort to discover the answer to this question. I now know what I've been trying to do for all this life and I am grateful for the knowledge.
I will be conscious of myself and when I’m being my true self and when I am not. Also being conscious and aware of the people I’m keeping around me, it’s okay to say no to others. One thing I had to learn
This hit me like a freight train 🚂💥. “Who did you have to stop being to get here?”—that line just wrecked me. So many of us wear these polished masks, performing success while quietly grieving the parts of ourselves we’ve left behind. Jung really knew that the loudest applause can’t silence the emptiness inside. I’m realizing now, it’s not about throwing everything away but about daring to live unaltered, even if it disappoints a few people along the way. It’s scary as hell but honestly… what’s the point of living a life that doesn’t feel like yours? 🖤🔥
Thank you for this powerful reminder. In a world that constantly pushes us to perform and achieve, it’s easy to forget who we are beneath the roles and expectations. Jung’s words echo deeply: “He who looks outside, dreams; he who looks inside, awakens
Dude, you nailed this! Your laid-back vibes make this so freaking rad!
My friend, A few years ago, I “succeeded.” I had the job title, the income, the polite envy of others. I was ticking every box that was supposed to matter. But inside, I was decaying quietly. I wasn’t sad, I was hollow. Every win felt like it belonged to someone else. I wasn’t building a life. I was maintaining a persona. It wasn’t a crash that woke me up—it was the silence. The eerie quiet when I was alone and couldn’t remember what I actually wanted. Jung was right: the unlived life is a disease. And mine was terminal, masked by productivity. I didn’t need a breakdown—I needed a remembering. A return to what I had traded away one compromise at a time. If you’re applauded but disconnected, praised but exhausted, don’t wait for the burnout. The soul doesn't scream—it whispers.
Success without the self is just performance. And The Dark Side of Goodness is living to please, while quietly disappearing. Jung didn’t ask us to win the world, but to come home — to ourselves.
Wow, this video really hit home. I needed to hear this today. Thank you for the motivation!
It is incredibly important to have the chance to experience important matters presented in such a talented and, at the same time, accessible way❤
Carl Jung reminds us that true success isn't about winning the world, it's about keeping yourself in the process. Real achievement honors your inner truth, not just the outside trophies.
I refused to be influenced by you as i have my own belief. Thank you for this wisdom but I wrote this for myself.
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