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James Hollis, a contemporary Jungian analyst, suggests that rather than pursuing happiness, individuals should focus on discovering meaning in their experiences. He claims that feeling uninspired often arises not from failure but from a calling that signifies an inner desire for growth that is stifled by old identities.
To start this journey, one needs to engage in deep reflection. Key questions include: When did I last feel alive? What parts of myself have I muted for the sake of comfort? What truths have I buried to meet societal standards? These inquiries are essential doorways into understanding oneself and traversing the path toward transformation.