You Are What You Hate
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Think about the last person who genuinely got under your skin. The one whose behavior seemed disproportionately irritating. The one you kept thinking about long after the moment passed.
Jung called it projection. The parts of yourself you find unacceptable — the anger, the ambition, the need — don’t disappear when you refuse to own them. They go underground. And then they reappear, with startling precision, in the people around you.
In this episode we explore the Shadow — the buried half of who you are — and why the things you can’t stand in others are often the most honest map back to yourself. Drawing from Carl Jung, Robert A. Johnson, and the Taoist principle of wholeness, this episode asks the question most people spend a lifetime avoiding.
Not what’s wrong with them. What is it in you that recognizes it so quickly.
Move slowly. That is enough.