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Carl Jung Said: One Must Be Humble Enough To Admit What One Does Not Know

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Carl Jung Said: One Must Be Humble Enough To Admit What One Does Not Know

Welcome to Psychology Academy—a home for curious minds and seekers of psychological depth.

In this video, we reflect on one of Carl Jung’s most grounding insights: true psychological growth begins with humility. To navigate the complexities of the psyche, we must first admit the limits of what we know—and embrace the unknown within ourselves.

We’ll explore:
📘 Jung’s approach to intellectual humility and the dangers of premature certainty
📘 The relationship between the ego, the unconscious, and the unknown
📘 Why not-knowing is essential to inner work, therapy, and individuation
📘 How psychological maturity involves embracing complexity, ambiguity, and mystery

In a world that prizes certainty, Jung reminds us that wisdom begins with admitting what we have yet to understand. The unknown isn’t a weakness—it’s an invitation.

Whether you're studying psychology or on your own path of self-discovery, this lesson offers a powerful reminder: the more humble we are before the psyche, the more we grow.

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