
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate." — Carl Jung
Why do we love villains so much? 🦹♀️🖤
From Darth Vader to Loki, from Wanda Maximoff to the complex anti-heroes of today’s media—our culture is shifting. Once upon a time, heroes were polished, perfect, and “good”… while villains were flat, evil, and easy to hate. But now? We empathize with them. We admire them. Sometimes, we even want to be them.
In this episode of Gamechanger, I dive deep into the psychology of villains—both the ones on screen and the ones we carry inside ourselves.
🎧 Why Listen?
If you’ve ever felt torn between being “the good one” and secretly wanting to break free… if you’ve admired villains for their unapologetic power… if you’ve wondered why being “good” feels so exhausting—this episode is for you.
It’s not about glorifying evil. It’s about understanding the complexity of being human:
✨ light and dark,
✨ hero and villain,
✨ ego and shadow.
Because the truth is:
💡 Being good might keep you liked… but being whole will set you free.
👉 Hit play, step into the shadows, and maybe… embrace the villain in you.