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Toward a Psychology of Being, 3rd Edition
by Abraham Maslow
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"If we wish to help humans to become more fully human, we must realize not only that they try to realize themselves, but that they are also reluctant or afraid or unable to do so. Only by fully appreciating this...(more)
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Abraham H. Maslow : Management expert
Wed Mar 14 18:06:32 UTC 2007
Source: Toward a Psychology of Being, 3rd Edition, Page: 49
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
Abraham H. Maslow said

I may say that (Being) love, in a profound but testable sense, creates the partner. it gives him a self-image, it gives him self-acceptance, a feeling of love-worthiness, all of which permit him to grow. It is a real question whether the full development of the human being is possible without it.

Abraham H. Maslow : Management expert
Wed Aug 23 23:41:01 UTC 2006
Source: Toward a Psychology of Being, 3rd Edition, Page: 121
Contributed by: Jessica Farley.
Abraham H. Maslow said

Something of the sort has already been described for the self-actualizing person. Everything now comes of its own accord, pouring out, without will, effortlessly, purposelessly. He acts now totally and without deficiency, not homeostatically or need-reductively, not to avoid pain or displeasure or death, not for the sake of a goal further on in the future, not for any end other than itself. His behavior and experience becomes per se, and self-validating, end-behavior and end-experience, rather than means-behavior or means-experience. At this level, I have called the person godlike because most gods have been considered to have no needs or wants, no deficiencies, nothing lacking, to be gratified in all things. The characteristics and especially actions of the “highest,” “best” gods have then been deduced as based upon not-wanting.