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Abraham maslow referred to the need to live up to one's fullest and unique potential as the

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Abraham Maslow referred to the need to live up to one's fullest and unique potential as self-actualization. Based on the Maslow hierarchy of needs, self-actualization represents the highest stage whereby an individual is able to achieve his or her true potential. In order to achieve this, one must first fulfill the lower level needs

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