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According to swiss psychiatrist C. G. Jung (1875-1961), when we get irritated or frustrated about behaviors of other people, it means that we have some unresolved issues or fears or something we have hidden to ourselves because considered unacceptable to our moral.
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Everything that irritates us about other can lead us to an understanding of ourselves
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When you become conscious of your unconscious fears, thoughts or whatever trigger your mind, then you can also integrating them whit your conscious awareness.
Please pay ATTENTION... It's not easy at the beginning, but with some practice you can reach the heart of the problem and resolve it. Maybe you can ask for professional help.
Knowing yourself, knowing your thoughts and wea it's important if you want to have real and deep friendships, because sometimes some of them can be destroyed by your reactions. (Personal experience)
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"Projection, the act of attribute a trait of our personality to another person"
The word which describes the situation I talk about an the page 3.
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Life is yours. And if life is hard, it's because it's hard to deal with youself.
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Psychologische Typen , Carl Gustave Jung
You can find a lot of articles on this topic on the web
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