Something's telling that had he not broken up with Freud he wouldn't be as famous as he is today. 🤔
RE: Carl Gustav Jung - Mythology and Religion in Psychology #2
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Carl Gustav Jung - Mythology and Religion in Psychology #2
This "If, then..." in my opinion is nonsense, because it's the way it is. You can like things or not and everything else is just an excuse and an expression for not liking something.
Atheists don't like Carl Gustav Jung and like to talk negatively about him and religious people don't like Sigmund Freud and talk negatively about him. That's the way people are.
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