We’re drawn to psychology and philosophy not just out of curiosity but because we’re driven by a need to understand the human psyche, perhaps to escape our own personal hell or confront something deeply wrong within us. Studying psychology is like peeling back layers, learning to see through the complexity of how we operate. It’s a tool that promises answers if you’re willing to dig.
If you’re unaware of the possibility that answers exist or that you can transcend your struggles, you’re less likely to search for them. Ignorance is like denying the forces that govern you, leaving you clueless about your own workings. But to achieve self-individuation, to strip away what’s not truly yours and reach the core of your being, you need tools. Psychology and philosophy are those tools. They guide you through the layers, helping you uncover truth and work toward transformation.
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