Soul Mechanic
Your soul is not broken — but it may need rebuilding.
Soul Mechanic is psychology without illusions. We explore the hidden parts of your mind — old wounds, fears, and habits that quietly shape your thoughts and guide you.
You're Not Depressed, You're Disconnected From Your Purpose - Carl Jung
If You Can’t Control Your Thoughts, They Will Control You - Aaron Beck
Why Taking Life Seriously is the WORST Thing You Can Do – Nietzsche
Why You Feel Empty Even When Your Life Looks Perfect - Carl Jung
Why Critical Thinking Is Disappearing – The Rise of Collective Stupidity
How to Truly Heal From Your Traumas According to Carl Jung
How Modern Life Destroys Your Individuality (and Rewards Stupidity) | Kierkegaard
Things Spiritually Awake People Quietly Eliminate - Carl Jung
Why Highly Intelligent People Are Deeply Unhappy - Carl Jung
Why Hiding Your Pain is the BEST Thing You Can Do – Marcus Aurelius
Why Socializing is the WORST Thing You Can Do – Schopenhauer
Why the Man Who Lives Alone After 40 Terrifies Society – Carl Jung
The Psychology of a Man Who Loves Solitude (and Finds Strength in It)
Why the World Fears Spiritually Free Individuals - Carl Jung
What No One Tells You About Spiritual Awakening - Carl Jung
Your Repressed Stress Is Killing You Slowly – Gabor Maté
If you’re waiting for the right moment, this is it
Why a Chosen Man Always Walks Alone | Alan Watts
This Video Will Make You Dangerously Confident - Carl Jung
Ignorance and Idolatry: The Death of Critical Thinking
Why Your Existential Crisis Is the Beginning of Your Freedom
If you feel lost right now, watch this.
Why Modern Culture Rewards the Shallow
The Psychology of Violence: Why We Destroy Each Other
You’ll Never Master Life If You Can’t Master Yourself
Carl Jung Reveals the Biggest Mistake You Make in Life
Why Staying Alone Is the BEST Thing You Can Do – Schopenhauer
Why Having Kids is the DUMBEST Thing You Can Do – Schopenhauer
Why the Man Who Loves to Be Alone Isn't Living — But Thriving
Introverts Aren’t Boring — They Have a Rich Inner World Where You Are Not Welcomed | Carl Jung