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Abraham Maslow

  • b3815043239has quoted2 years ago
    Observe that if these assumptions are proven true, they promise a scientific ethics, a natural value system, a court of ultimate appeal for the determination of good and bad, of right and wrong.
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    All that is needed for science to be a help in positive human fulfillment is an enlarging and deepening of the conception of its nature, its goals and its methods
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    encouragement of personal growth is a real possibility; cure of actual neurotic symptoms is far less possible without outside help. It is relatively easy to try deliberately to make oneself a more honest man; it is very difficult to try to cure one’s own compulsions or obsessions
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    growth and improvement can come through pain and conflict
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    Does sickness mean having symptoms? I maintain now that sickness might consist of not having symptoms when you should. Does health mean being symptom-free? I deny it. Which of the Nazis at Auschwitz or Dachau were healthy? Those with stricken conscience or those with a nice, clear, happy conscience? Was it possible for a profoundly human person not to feel conflict, suffering, depression, rage, etc?
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    What is sick then is not to protest while this crime is being committed
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    The question of desirable grief and pain or the necessity for it must also be faced. Is growth and self-fulfillment possible at all without pain and grief and sorrow and turmoil?
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    If grief and pain are sometimes necessary for growth of the person, then we must learn not to protect people from them automatically as if they were always bad. Sometimes they may be good and desirable in view of the ultimate good consequences. Not allowing people to go through their pain, and protecting them from it, may turn out to be a kind of over-protection, which in turn implies a certain lack of respect for the integrity and the intrinsic nature and the future development of the individual.
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    There’s no place else to turn but inward, to the self, as the locus of values
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    I (and others) have been increasingly impressed with the fact that tragedy can sometimes be therapeutic, and that therapy often seems to work best when people are driven into it by pain
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