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Self-Actualization
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During the 1960's, Abraham Maslow, the founder of humanist psychology, gave many lectures and workshops at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. The Maslow estate is now releasing all of these recordings done at Esalen. This lecture on Self-Actualization recorded in 1966, sketches out a definition of the ideal self-actualized person. What he traces here are common traits he noted after studying self-fulfilled people, such as:
- Selfishness: how being good to yourself is the best way to be good to the world.
- Vocation: how the self-actualized person tends to link what they do inextricably with their sense of who they are.
- B-Values: How these people derive the most excitement from their work the more it correlates with universal human, or as Maslow terms it "B-values".
Maslow goes on to point out that Self-Actualization is only possible after our biological needs are met and thus spiritual motivation emerges only after lower, physical needs such as hunger, safety, love and other bodily motivations are satisfied. In general this lecture is a great introduction to some of the ultimate aims of Maslow's project.

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October 2010
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
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