By subscribing to Inspiring Quotes you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
American psychologist Abraham Maslow is best known for his theory of the “Hierarchy of Needs,” which outlined the basic human needs that must be met before one can seek social or spiritual fulfillment. Feeling that psychology didn’t take into account human creativity or potential, Maslow defined the concept of “self-actualization” as a process in which humans continually strive to reach our best selves. Choice played a prominent part in his theories: Here, he reminds us that our progress in life is up to us, if we have the courage to move forward into the unknown.
Quotes About Plants for Those With and Without Green Thumbs
16 Quotes About the Practice of Not Giving Up
12 Brief Quotes From Notoriously Long Books
20 Quotes for Coffee Lovers
14 Motivational Quotes From Super Bowl-Winning Coaches
The Funniest Literary One-Liners
How to Live a Full Life, According to French Philosopher Michel de Montaigne
13 Quotes To Challenge You To Rethink Your Preconceived Notions
12 Quotes on Staying Flexible and Open-Minded
How Crafting Can Transform Your Life, in Quotes
15 Quotes That Get to the Heart of Buddhism