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“Why Carl Jung Called Documenters Dangerous: Memory, Narcissism and Toxic Family “

Introduction Carl Jung admitted something most therapists won’t say out loud:   Patients with sharp memory who document their experiences made him uncomfortable. He called them “dangerous.” At first I thought that was strange. Why would remembering be dangerous? Then I healed alone after leaving a toxic family dynamic. And I understood. Because when you write […]

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Failure is the Mother of Success: What My Neurodivergent Mind Taught Me About Human Errors and Text Messages

Introduction For years I thought failure meant I was doing it wrong. As a neurodivergent mind, every mistake felt like proof: too sensitive, too direct, didn’t read the room. I’d replay text messages at 2am. “Did they mean it like that?” “Was that sarcasm?” “Should I have replied differently? “Then I realized something: Failure is

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