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The great psychologist of the 20th century “Ibrahim Maslow” is known for the pyramid of human needs in Iran and all over the world. But his basic theory goes back to the idea that some people can grow their abilities. According to him, there are more than 15 human qualities that help people to have a healthy and balanced relationship with life.
Maslow believed that human beings, through characteristics such as being grateful, accepting and recognizing our weaknesses, maintaining individual decency in all situations, correctly defining the existing reality, feeling common interest with all human beings, adhering to the moral ideals that each person has for himself, Purpose in life… We can achieve a balanced life for ourselves and our society.
Maslow’s excessive attention to self-knowledge and finding the necessary wisdom and measures to create a better personal life had criticized his theory, but new research has shown that in the contemporary world where more personal desire and interest has been realized more than before, return to Traits that were important to Maslow could provide practical solutions to individual and public happiness.
Prominent Columbia University psychologist Scott Kaufman believes that Maslow’s theories he has devised to find better motivations for healthy human behavior can give a realistic direction to contemporary man who, within a boundless wave of different choices and information, will reach a new level of Dissatisfaction and loneliness have arrived.
By selecting 10 individual characteristics from Maslow’s theoretical collection, Dr. Kaufman tried to adapt his methods of increasing his individual ability to the new human era.
Conclusions His research has shown that each person, first of all, it is better to understand what is the definition and diagnosis of his personal characteristics and capabilities and even his weaknesses. While realizing that we should not deceive ourselves with the power of justification that lies in our brains and really reach our true knowledge.
He adds: “In the second step, if people notice the repetition of some unbalanced habits and characteristics in themselves that prevent the health and vitality of our spirit,” he thinks, negative characteristics that lead to self-control and “self-accountability” It can be achieved if we rely on our conscience and will.