Below is a draft for an engaging blog post that bridges Jung’s 1933 insights with today’s hyper-connected, yet often disconnected, world.

| | Action | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Print the chapter "The Stages of Life" | Physical paper slows you down. | | 2 | Keep a dream journal next to you | Jung references dreams constantly. Log yours before reading. | | 3 | Read one essay per week | The book is dense. Rushing creates intellectual indigestion. | | 4 | Annotate with personal questions | When Jung says "the shadow," write: What do I hate in others that I hide in myself? |

Jung argued that as we traded ancient myths for scientific certainty, we gained power over the material world but lost touch with our inner selves. He saw the "modern man" as someone who had outgrown traditional religion but found the cold logic of science insufficient for the hunger of the soul. Three Lessons for the Digital Age Indivduation Over Influences Jung introduced the concept of individuation