Carl Jung in 2026: The Persona, the Shadow, and the Search for Wholeness
The danger begins when the mask hardens and the person underneath can’t breathe. (📷:dreamcounseling) J ung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who founded analytical psychology, and his influence spread far beyond clinical practice into religion, literature, and culture. He was born on 26 July 1875 and died on 6 June 1961. He developed ideas like introversion/extraversion, archetypes, and the collective unconscious, and he helped popularise the term “complex” through his early clinical work. The strange part is not that Jung still matters, but how he matters. Today we live inside constant self-presentation: job titles, bios, curated photos, “personal brand”, and the quiet fear that if we don’t keep up, we disappear. Meanwhile, the internet itself is changing shape. Generative search and AI summaries are reshaping how writers and publishers get discovered, and even regulators are debating whether publishers should be able to opt out of having their cont...