🧩 Philosophy 3d ago · Maria Popova

The Pain in You and the God in You: Carl Jung on the Relationship Between Psychological Suffering and Creativity

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The Pain in You and the God in You: Carl Jung on the Relationship Between Psychological Suffering and Creativity
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When AI first began colonizing language — which is still our best instrument for bridging the abyss between us, a container for thought and feeling that shapes the contents — I asked chatGPT to compose a poem about a solar eclipse in the style of Walt Whitman. It returned a ledger of cliches in rhymed couplets. Getting the form wrong — Whitman did not rhyme — seemed like an easy correction by a line of code. Getting poetry itself wrong was the interesting question, the qu

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