Author name: Richard

Richard E. Ward served as an executive assistant to James T. McCay. He co-authored the Introduction and Appreciation to THE MANAGEMENT OF TIME by James T. McCay republished by Prentice-Hall in 1992. In 2015 Richard republished BEYOND MOTIVATION as an Expanded Edition.

We Continue to Exhibit Behaviors that Result in Misunderstanding

How is it that humans have progressed so rapidly in science, mathematics, and engineering, yet we continue to exhibit behaviors that result in misunderstanding, suspicion, bigotry, hatred, and even violence in our dealings with other people and with other cultures? – Alfred Korzybski General Semantics Institute of General Semantics – IGS

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17 Qualities of Self-Actualizing People According to Maslow

According to Abraham Maslow, known for creating Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a theory of self-actualization, self-actualizing people share the 17 qualities of truth, goodness, beauty, wholeness, dichotomy-transcendence, aliveness, unique, perfection, necessity, completion, justice, order, simplicity, richness, effortlessness, playfulness, and self-sufficiency. Truth: honest, reality, beauty, pure, clean and unadulterated completeness Goodness: rightness, desirability, uprightness, benevolence, honesty 

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