Carl Jung’s statement, "Until you make the conscious, it will rule your life and you will call it fate" encapsulates a central idea in his psychological philosophy. Jung believed that much of human behavior is driven by the unconscious mind—thoughts, feelings, and desires that operate below the level of conscious awareness. Here's a breakdown of what he meant:
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