What is self-actualization?
Let's see some definitions.
-Goldstein defined self-actualization as a driving life force that will ultimately lead to maximizing one's abilities and determine the path of one's life."
-A basic definition from a typical college text book defines self-actualization according to Maslow simply as "the full realization of one's potential"
The person can, for a lack of a better word, visualize a higher "version" and existence of themselves. There is no "I cant". Only "I can." They force their image to change to what they want it to be. Someone who follows this idea doesn't care at all about what others thinks of them.
People that have reached self-actualization are characterized by certain behaviors. Common traits amongst people that have reached self-actualization are as follows:
-They embrace reality and facts rather than denying truth.
-They are spontaneous.
-They are interested in solving problems.
-They are accepting of themselves and others and lack prejudice.
Stemming from this branch of psychology is Maslow's hierarchy of needs. According to Maslow, people have lower order needs that in general must be fulfilled before high order needs can be satisfied.
As a person moves up Maslow's hierarchy of needs, eventually they will reach the summit—self actualization.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs begins with the most basic necessities deemed "the physiological needs" in which the individual will seek out items like food and water, and must be able to perform basic functions such as breathing and sleeping.
Once these needs have been met, a person can move on to fulfilling the "the safety needs", where they will attempt to obtain a sense of security, physical comforts and shelter, employment, and property. The next level is "the belongingness and love needs", where people will strive for social acceptance, affiliations, a sense of belongingness and being welcome, sexual intimacy, and perhaps a family.
Next are "the esteem needs", where the individual will desire a sense of competence, recognition of achievement by peers, and respect from others. Some argue that once these needs are met, an individual is primed for self actualization. Others argue that there are two more phases an individual must progress through before self actualization can take place. These include "the cognitive needs", where a person will desire knowledge and an understanding of the world around them, and "the aesthetic needs" which include a need for "symmetry, order, and beauty". Once all these needs have been satisfied, the final stage of Maslow's hierarchy—self actualization—can take place.
Now how does this relate to being a Don Juan? Everything! A Don Juan follows this principle. He makes the BEST out of every situation. He NEVER complains, he only ACTS to improve. HE is independent and autonomous. If a women doesn't want to be with him, it is HER loss. He only looks to what SHE could offer him, and if it didn't work out then he is not affected. Basically someone who reached self-actualization is a driven, motivated, healthy individual. Everything that a Don Juan encompasses.
Are you realizing your true potential? Are you waking up every day exciting to make the best of your day?
Something to think about
Let's see some definitions.
-Goldstein defined self-actualization as a driving life force that will ultimately lead to maximizing one's abilities and determine the path of one's life."
-A basic definition from a typical college text book defines self-actualization according to Maslow simply as "the full realization of one's potential"
The person can, for a lack of a better word, visualize a higher "version" and existence of themselves. There is no "I cant". Only "I can." They force their image to change to what they want it to be. Someone who follows this idea doesn't care at all about what others thinks of them.
People that have reached self-actualization are characterized by certain behaviors. Common traits amongst people that have reached self-actualization are as follows:
-They embrace reality and facts rather than denying truth.
-They are spontaneous.
-They are interested in solving problems.
-They are accepting of themselves and others and lack prejudice.
Stemming from this branch of psychology is Maslow's hierarchy of needs. According to Maslow, people have lower order needs that in general must be fulfilled before high order needs can be satisfied.
As a person moves up Maslow's hierarchy of needs, eventually they will reach the summit—self actualization.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs begins with the most basic necessities deemed "the physiological needs" in which the individual will seek out items like food and water, and must be able to perform basic functions such as breathing and sleeping.
Once these needs have been met, a person can move on to fulfilling the "the safety needs", where they will attempt to obtain a sense of security, physical comforts and shelter, employment, and property. The next level is "the belongingness and love needs", where people will strive for social acceptance, affiliations, a sense of belongingness and being welcome, sexual intimacy, and perhaps a family.
Next are "the esteem needs", where the individual will desire a sense of competence, recognition of achievement by peers, and respect from others. Some argue that once these needs are met, an individual is primed for self actualization. Others argue that there are two more phases an individual must progress through before self actualization can take place. These include "the cognitive needs", where a person will desire knowledge and an understanding of the world around them, and "the aesthetic needs" which include a need for "symmetry, order, and beauty". Once all these needs have been satisfied, the final stage of Maslow's hierarchy—self actualization—can take place.
Now how does this relate to being a Don Juan? Everything! A Don Juan follows this principle. He makes the BEST out of every situation. He NEVER complains, he only ACTS to improve. HE is independent and autonomous. If a women doesn't want to be with him, it is HER loss. He only looks to what SHE could offer him, and if it didn't work out then he is not affected. Basically someone who reached self-actualization is a driven, motivated, healthy individual. Everything that a Don Juan encompasses.
Are you realizing your true potential? Are you waking up every day exciting to make the best of your day?
Something to think about