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To see someone’s true character, look at just these 2 things

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We spend lifetimes learning to read people—decoding words, weighing promises, scanning for sincerity. Yet according to Carl Jung, the pioneering Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, profound insight requires neither years nor expertise. It demands only mindful attention to two unguarded moments.
Jung believed character is not revealed in curated performances or moments of ease, but in the quiet choices made when no reward is offered and no audience is watching.

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