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Chapter 9, Problem 12RQ
Summary Introduction
To discuss:
The characteristics of self-actualizing people.
Introduction:
The characteristic of people, who are self-actualizing, as an individual happens to be a very efficient perception of reality. It shows the acceptance of not just themselves but others along with nature, simplicity, naturalness, spontaneity, and focus on problems outside themselves.
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