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प्रश्न
Explain self-actualization.
Explain the self-actualization need as given by Maslow.
Explain in detail the self-actualization theory of Maslow.
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उत्तर
Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs terminates with self-actualization. It symbolizes the stage of personal development in which people desire to reach their greatest potential and become the best versions of themselves. These requirements include a need for development, creativity, self-actualization, and peak experiences.
Self-actualization, also known as the need for self-realization, necessitates continuous personal growth and development. It is based on Abraham Maslow’s humanistic psychology theory, which emphasizes becoming the best version of oneself. Because it requires ongoing progress and strong individual goals, this need is rarely completely fulfilled.
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