Jung Talent Time

Jung Talent Time is a song by Australian alternative rock band TISM. Originally released on Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995) it was released as an 8-track CD during the same year, featuring eight new remixes.

The title plays on the name of psychologist Carl Jung, and talent-search style television show Young Talent Time.

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    Like Freud, Jung believes that the human mind contains archaic remnants, residues of the long history and evolution of mankind. In the unconscious, primordial “universally human images” lie dormant. Those primordial images are the most ancient, universal and “deep” thoughts of mankind. Since they embody feelings as much as thought, they are properly “thought feelings.” Where Freud postulates a mass psyche, Jung postulates a collective psyche.
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    The talent of insinuation is more useful than that of persuasion, as everybody is open to insinuation, but scarce any to persuasion.
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    Time kills me terribly.
    Time shall not murder you,” He said,
    “Nor the green nought be hurt;
    Who could hack out your unsucked heart,
    O green and unborn and undead?”
    I saw time murder me.
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