Psychological projection is the unconscious process where individuals attribute their own unacceptable traits, emotions, or motivations to external sources, particularly other people; the things we cannot tolerate in others are typically our own denied aspects, and this mechanism drives much of human conflict between people and nations without anyone noticing it is happening.
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Carl Jung Explains Projection (1952)Añadido:
I want you to think of someone. Someone who irritates you beyond what is reasonable.
Someone whose behavior you find intolerable, whose arrogance or weakness or vanity provokes in you a reaction far larger than the situation deserves. Hold that person in your mind. What you cannot tolerate in them is yours.
That is the shadow projected outward.
We do not despise in others what is foreign to us. We despise what is secretly familiar. The thing you cannot forgive in someone else is almost always the thing you have refused to see in yourself. This is called projection.
And it runs most of human conflict between people, between nations, without anyone ever noticing it is happening.
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