The Dark Side of Being a Good Person | Carl Jung

#CarlJung #ShadowWork #PersonalGrowth Discover how Carl Jung’s psychology, shadow work, and the journey of individuation reveal a difficult truth: being endlessly kind without healthy boundaries can leave you drained, overlooked, and disconnected from yourself. Have you ever noticed that the more you give, the less appreciated you seem to feel? Jung believed that people who build their identity around being “good” often carry a hidden burden. The problem is not kindness itself—it is when kindness comes at the cost of your own needs, emotions, and self-respect. What begins as generosity can quietly become self-abandonment. 🔥 In this video, you’ll learn why suppressing your authentic feelings creates inner conflict, how excessive niceness can make you vulnerable to manipulation and resentment, and why embracing your shadow is essential for genuine psychological growth. Through Jungian wisdom, you’ll discover how to set boundaries without guilt, express your needs without fear, and transform kindness from a survival strategy into a conscious act of strength. 🧠 True compassion does not require sacrificing yourself. Real kindness is strongest when it is balanced with self-respect, self-awareness, and the courage to be authentic. If you're ready to stop disappearing for the sake of others, reclaim your voice, and turn your goodness into a source of personal power rather than exhaustion, this video is for you. 💪 💬 Join the conversation: Have you ever felt that your kindness was taken for granted? What changed when you started giving from strength instead of fear?