Self-actualizing people share the following qualities:
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Truth: honest, reality, beauty, pure, clean and unadulterated
completeness
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Goodness: rightness, desirability, uprightness, benevolence, honesty
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Beauty: rightness, form, aliveness, simplicity, richness, wholeness,
perfection, completion,
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Wholeness: unity, integration, tendency to oneness,
interconnectedness, simplicity, organization, structure, order, not
dissociated, synergy
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Dichotomy: transcendence: acceptance, resolution, integration,
polarities, opposites, contradictions
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Aliveness: process, not-deadness, spontaneity, self-regulation,
full-functioning
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Unique: idiosyncrasy, individuality, non comparability, novelty
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Perfection: nothing superfluous, nothing lacking, everything in its
right place, just-rightness, suitability, justice
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Necessity: inevitability: it must be just that way, not changed in
any slightest way
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Completion: ending, justice, fulfillment
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Justice: fairness, suitability, disinterestedness, non partiality,
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Order: lawfulness, rightness, perfectly arranged
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Simplicity: nakedness, abstract, essential skeletal, bluntness
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Richness: differentiation, complexity, intricacy, totality
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Effortlessness: ease; lack of strain, striving, or difficulty
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Playfulness: fun, joy, amusement
- Self-sufficiency:
autonomy, independence, self-determining.

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