“Indeed, it is becoming ever more obvious” he writes “that it is not famine, not earthquakes, not microbes, not cancer but man himself who is man’s greatest danger to man, for the simple reason that there is no adequate protection against psychic epidemics, which are infinitely more devastating than the worst of natural catastrophes.”
Carl Gustav Jung
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, founder of Analytical Psychology.
This quote reminds us that the greatest threat often comes from our own psyche – a call not to underestimate mental health.
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Carl Gustav Jung on Invisible Dangers: Why Humans Threaten Themselves!
Carl Gustav Jung warns: The greatest danger to humans lies within the psyche – mental epidemics are more devastating than natural disasters.
Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was a prominent Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He developed Analytical Psychology, introduced concepts such as the collective unconscious and archetypes, and profoundly influenced psychology, philosophy, and cultural studies.



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