self-actualization (1)

The ability to become your best version or I must say to reach your full potential. It can be understood by Abraham Maslow. He described self-actualization as the process of becoming “everything you are capable of becoming.”

Maslow’s pyramid- Maslow's hierarchy of needs is frequently mentioned in conversations about self-actualization. People must first satisfy four basic wants before they can satisfy the fifth need for self-actualization, according to him.

He organized these things into a pyramid (Lowest stage first)

  1. Physiological needs- Air, Water, Food, Shelter, Clothing, Reproduction
  2. Safety needs- Security, health, employment, etc.
  3. Love and belonging- Friendship, family, sense of connection, and socialization
  4. Esteem- Respect, self-esteem, status, recognition, strength, freedom
  5. Self-actualization- Desire to become the most that one can be.

While Maslow’s hierarchy is a nice way to understand the concept, but it’s not the only way. One can lack shelter but can still form relationships.

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