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The trait you hate most in other people? That’s yours.
You didn’t know you were carrying it. You buried it so deep you forgot it existed. But it’s been quietly running your relationships, your career, your worst decisions — all from the shadows.
Carl Jung called it the Shadow. Modern corporate training calls it “emotional intelligence” and rewards you for suppressing it. But every feeling you refuse to face doesn’t disappear — it hijacks you from the inside.
You don’t have a dark side. You have a buried side. And it’s been driving the whole time.
By The Cognitive LabThe trait you hate most in other people? That’s yours.
You didn’t know you were carrying it. You buried it so deep you forgot it existed. But it’s been quietly running your relationships, your career, your worst decisions — all from the shadows.
Carl Jung called it the Shadow. Modern corporate training calls it “emotional intelligence” and rewards you for suppressing it. But every feeling you refuse to face doesn’t disappear — it hijacks you from the inside.
You don’t have a dark side. You have a buried side. And it’s been driving the whole time.