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    EIGHT WAYS TO SELF ACTUALIZE 1. Experience things fully, vividly, selflessly. Throw yourself into the experiencing of something: concentrate on it fully, let it totally absorb you. 2. Life is an ongoing process of choosing between safety (out of fear and need for defense) and risk (for the... more

    Reviewed by jediliska Jan 29 2009, 11:09am ( 182 reviews ) fisek.com.tr

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  • Rated by Arachne929 on Dec 03, 5:59pm

    This is the cap of Maslow's theory of hierarchy. From the page: "Maslow has made a case for natural, human goodness. Man is basically good, not evil, he has the capacity to be an efficient, healthy and happy person. But he must nurture the capacity with awareness, honesty, introspection and maintain his freedom: to freely respond to internal and external events (values), to be himself at all costs. The knowledge that man has this capacity motivates him to realize it. It also obliges him to actively work toward self realization. We cannot not respond to the call that a value makes on us. This whole discussion shows the importance of studying Values and Ethics. We are obliged to discover the range of our possible moral behavior. If we are capable of being healthy and happy, then we are obliged to work toward that goal. "
  • Rated by jellygrrl on Nov 12, 3:54pm

    fascinating
  • Rated by cultureproof on Oct 23, 5:27pm

    From the page: "Resistance to enculturation: Transcendence of any particular culture" That's what I'm talking about! Mazlo Who? Self Actualization? What's the difference with Jung's Individuation?
  • Rated by CanarsieBK on Oct 08, 6:08pm

    From the page: "Self Actualization is the intrinsic growth of what is already in the organism, or more accurately, of what the organism is"
  • Rated by olegsamoyedov on Oct 05, 5:43am

    wonderful. the study of healthy individuals and their psychological dynamics should be focused on in schools more
  • Rated by teripiper on Sep 12, 9:15am

    This comes as close to anything I have ever read to being the truth about human healthiness and a recipe for life. It is true that we are not the sum total of one of our parts, but a complete being with all of our parts rolled into one. To fully understand someone, you have to consider ALL the parts, not just the one you choose to focus on and probably want to make someone feel guilty for possessing. Live and let live. That's what I say. There is nothing wrong with me because I don't want to adopt your fears, prejudices and condemnations. I want to value ALL human beings, not just the ones the 'system' says I should value. I want to value and foster life, not the death that the race for stature and money fosters. I find money to be the most wasteful use of life and a tool that personifies and ushers in the death of truth and acceptance. The economic system we were ALL born into and forced to participate in feeds the death of humanity. They only want us to believe their money makes our lives better. It does not. It causes death and destruction of human acceptance and truth, which is invaluable to life itself. Good reading. Although I have become a product of the world in which I live, my inner self wants to be myself, no matter what pain, guilt and punishment this world imposes on me. Teri Piper
  • Rated by nanamomm on Aug 26, 2:53pm

    I want to ANALIZE THIS MORE ..8 WAYS ARE GOOD ...WE aLL COULD THROW OURSELVES INTO THINGS Without Fear Laugh More....
  • Rated by onreact-com on Aug 13, 6:27am

    The science of self improvement, it actually describes the intrinsic human needs.
  • Rated by pressingon2 on Aug 04, 2:19pm

    Great site, Thanks!