03/18/2026
"Where your fear is, there is your task." — Carl Jung
Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, believed that fear acts as a compass rather than a wall. He argued that the things we avoid are often exactly what we need to confront to achieve "individuation"—the lifelong journey of becoming our most complete and authentic selves. By leaning into discomfort, we transform our psychological shadows into sources of strength and wisdom. Interestingly, Jung practiced what he preached by spent years meticulously documenting his own inner fears and visions in the legendary *Red Book*, a personal journal he kept secret for decades, which is now considered one of the most mysterious and influential works in the history of psychology.
What is one "task" hidden behind a fear you have been avoiding lately?