Where to start reading Carl Jung?
If you are new to Carl Jung's work, a good book to start with is "Man and His Symbols." This book was written specifically for a general audience and serves as an introduction to Jungian psychology and its key concepts, such as the unconscious, archetypes, and dreams.
"Man and His Symbols" is a collaborative work that includes contributions from several other authors, and features numerous illustrations and examples to help readers understand Jung's ideas. It is considered a more accessible and approachable book than some of Jung's other works, which can be quite dense and technical.
Another option for beginners is "The Undiscovered Self," which is a short and concise book that introduces some of Jung's key ideas about the individual and collective psyche, and the role of the unconscious in shaping human behavior.
Both of these books provide a good starting point for anyone interested in exploring Jung's work, and can help lay the foundation for further study and exploration of his ideas.