I'm very glad that niki could read my comment. I'm a person with a wild imagination. Before, when I listened to niki's podcasts, I was attracted by her knowledge and insights. Just like 众生皆苦唯有自渡, it illuminated me when I was at my lowest point, making me no longer complain about why I was so miserable. Thank you, niki! Thank you for your understanding of "I think, therefore I am". It's not about forcing me to believe in materialism, but about making us pay more attention to our own inner selves. Treasure blogger!❤️🥰🥰
BT主播Niki:I feel so happy reading through your comment. Thank you Candice my treasure listener. Having a wild imagination is such a romantic thing, I know that first hand because I am like that, too, haha. Enjoy all the ups and downs in the world, since after all, they are of our own making. (wink
09:23 Thanks for sharing, Nikki! I actually heard that same quote on another podcast not long ago and wondered — did Jung really say that? I looked into it, and it turns out this line often credited to him isn’t actually his. Some people have asked about it since it’s so popular. I get what the quote is trying to say, but it feels like it oversimplifies Jung’s ideas. He was such a deep thinker, and people often misunderstand/misuse or or even twist his ideas — especially his theory from Psychological Types.