Living Myth

Episode 452 - A Taste for Destruction

Sep 10, 2025
Explore the psychological dynamics of power and how it shapes leadership through mythic tales. Unpack the dark side of influential figures amplified by modern media, revealing the dangers of tyranny and oppression. Delve into stories like Lear's pride and the Cannibal King, illustrating the catastrophic impacts of hubris and unchecked power. Reflect on the potential for nobility amid chaos, emphasizing the need for personal authenticity and the importance of healing and creation rooted in love and justice.
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INSIGHT

Projection Builds Perceived Power

  • Psychological projection lets people see their own undeveloped powers by projecting them onto others.
  • Mass media amplifies this process, turning public figures into oversized screens for collective projection.
INSIGHT

Power Magnifies The Shadow

  • The king archetype can inspire genuine nobility or unleash terrible abuses of power.
  • Greater power predictably magnifies unresolved shadow issues in leaders and institutions.
ANECDOTE

Emperor's New Clothes Revisited

  • Meade uses The Emperor's New Clothes to show how rulers can be exposed as nakedly deluded.
  • Public displays and live-streamed sycophancy reinforce leaders' narcissism and deny reality.
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