In his book "Modern Man in Search of a Soul," C.G. Jung suggests that much of the world's wrongdoing stems from humanity's lack of awareness. He emphasizes that people often operate on autopilot, failing to recognize their actions' consequences or the deeper motivations behind them.
This unconscious behavior leads to a range of negative outcomes, as individuals do not fully engage with their thoughts and emotions. Jung advocates for increased self-awareness and introspection as necessary steps toward understanding oneself and, consequently, improving the broader human experience.