Why a “Close Friend” Makes You Happier Than a Lover in Old Age | Carl Jung Psychology
Автор: Wholeness in Reflection
Загружено: 2026-01-06
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Have you ever felt that:
living beside your life partner for many years yet still feeling empty,
while a simple conversation with a close friend makes you feel lighter and truly yourself?
According to Carl Jung Psychology, this is not a sign of betrayal or emotional breakdown, but rather a natural psychological shift when entering the second half of life.
This video helps you understand why deep friendship can sometimes bring a stronger sense of wholeness, peace, and authenticity than romantic love when people have reached psychological maturity.
📌 Note for viewers:
The content of this video is intended for psychological and philosophical analysis only. It does not encourage abandoning marriage, betrayal, or replacing existing relationships.
Each individual has a different life context and inner world. If you are experiencing severe psychological distress, depression, or emotional disorders, please seek support from a licensed psychologist or professional counselor for appropriate help.
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