Renowned Jungian analyst James Hollis has dedicated his new book to the mid-life crisis, which he calls «the pass in the middle of the road.»
Renowned Jungian analyst James Hollis has dedicated his new book to the mid-life crisis, which he calls «the pass in the middle of the road.» He argues that this tipping point is inevitable in everyone’s life, although it may not be related to physical middle age. And our sense of life largely depends on how we will be able to use the unique opportunity granted to us to revise the established idea of ourselves. It is during this dramatic period that we, more than ever before, are ready to hear the voice of our true “I”, often drowned out by a sense of duty and social norms, and discover new meaning and interest in our own lives.
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