Have you ever had the feeling that you did everything “right” followed the rules, met expectations, built a respectable life yet still sense that something essential is missing inside?
This reflection explores a powerful Jungian perspective on why many people only discover their true path later in life, and why that timing is not a weakness but a sign of psychological and spiritual depth.
Through key ideas such as the Persona, the Shadow, and the process of Individuation, we examine how the first half of life is often shaped by social roles and external approval, while the second half invites a more honest and soul-centered way of living.
What looks like delay from the outside may actually be an inner preparation, a necessary journey toward authenticity, meaning, and self-realization.