Abraham Maslow's Characteristics of Self-Actualizing People

Abraham Maslow's Characteristics of Self-Actualizing People
-> Keen sense of reality - aware of real situations - objective judgement, rather than subjective
-> See problems in terms of challenges & situations requiring solutions, rather than see problems as personal complaints or excuses
-> Need for privacy & comfortable being alone
-> Reliant on own experiences & judgement - independent - not reliant on culture & environment to form opinions & views
-> Not susceptible to social pressures - non-conformist
-> Democratic, fair & non-discriminating - embracing & enjoying all cultures, races & individual styles
-> Socially compassionate - possessing humanity
-> Accepting others as they are & not trying to change people
-> Comfortable with oneself - despite any unconventional tendencies
-> A few close intimate friends rather than many superficial relationships
-> Sense of humour directed at oneself or the human condition, rather than at the expense of others
-> Spontaneous & natural - true to oneself, rather than being how others want
-> Interested in everything, even ordinary things
-> Wholesome, Creative, inventive & original

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