Wednesday, July 23, 2014
What makes life worthwhile
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs shows us humans strive for self-actualization but there are multiple levels before reaching that top level. This is a good example when dealing with the journey to success because it can easily be related to humans and how they go about life and their journey up the hierarchy of needs. All humans strive to be at the top but not everyone is successful in getting there and these are the motives behind our actions.
Then you look at GDP and look at what counts towards GDP and what doesn't count, and begin to realize that what doesn't count is much more important to ourselves than we think. The part that doesn't count makes life worthwhile and counting the intangible is what really matters. The intangible things in life our what bring us happiness and help us reach our goal of getting to the top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs (self-actualization). It allows you to start counting the things that our more meaningful to you and will positively impact your life and once again lead you to become successful.
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