The Law of Repression
You have impulses you’d rather not admit: envy, aggression, vanity, cruelty, desire for control. Most people bury these traits under a moral self-image, then act shocked when the traits leak out as sarcasm, passive aggression, self-righteousness, or sudden cruelty.
Repression doesn’t remove the shadow. It makes it unconscious—and the unconscious is reckless. What you refuse to face in yourself gains the power to direct you in ways you can’t explain.
Integration is strength. When you can acknowledge the darker currents inside you, you stop projecting them onto others. You become less easily triggered, less eager to demonize, and more capable of deliberate action instead of moral theater.