Example of self actualization in maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Examples of Self-Actualization. ... When first describing self-actualization, Maslow described the top of his hierarchy of needs by remarking that: “[a] musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately happy” (Maslow, 1943).
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The self-actualization need in Maslow's Hierarchy is regarded as the highest level of psychological need in which the person attains to liberate his potential to its highest level. The person attempting to fulfill this need has already realized his physical and ego needs.
A few examples are Famous Personalities, Artists, and Creative People in the different fields who have been able to noticeably liberate their potential.
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