“To know where the other person makes a mistake is of little value. It only becomes interesting when you know where you make the mistake, for then you can do something about it.”
— Carl G. Jung, The Collected Works (Aion, CW 9ii, Para 424)
“To know where the other person makes a mistake is of little value. It only becomes interesting when you know where you make the mistake, for then you can do something about it.”
— Carl G. Jung, The Collected Works (Aion, CW 9ii, Para 424)