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The Emerson enhancement effect
Self-Actualization
Fulfilling or actualizing one's potential and talents, viewed as a compelling urge or essential need within each person.
Deficiency Needs
Basic human requirements that must be met for an individual to grow psychologically, as identified by Abraham Maslow, including physiological, safety, love, and esteem needs.
Unique Potential
The singular abilities and capacities inherent in an individual that can be developed to achieve personal goals and fulfillment.
Metamotivation
A term related to self-actualization, referring to the motivational quality of individuals who have transcended the basic needs and strive for continuous development and fulfillment of potentials.
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