motivation
Eric Weinstein explains why choosing a nemesis is both energizing and necessary for success.
Could procrastination actually be a form of self-protection?
Sometimes you have to take the road less traveled.
We think of self-actualization as a lofty goal, but research suggests it may just be another way of obeying our biological programming.
Abraham Maslow’s famous hierarchy of needs is depicted as a triangle with self-actualization at the very top. Right before his death, Maslow wanted to add another to the hierarchy: Self-transcendence.
Research from MIT reveals common habits and skills present among highly productive managers.
Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a well-known model of human development, but Maslow’s friend and colleague Kazimierz Dąbrowski believed humans developed in a different way.
When he was developing his famous hierarchy of needs, Abraham Maslow cited 9 historical figures that achieved self-actualization.
It’s a popular buzzword among the self-help community, but does trying to become self-actualized do any good?
We’re too afraid to voice our complaints, and for good reason — it often doesn’t go well.
“Bottom line: It’s probably best to set your alarm for a specific time and get up then.”
Stop prescribing advice and start helping people come up with their own solutions.
Setting goals might be easy, but sticking to them? That’s when it gets tough.
A new study discovered that lack of purpose leads to earlier death.
Don’t wait for happiness — start there instead.
New research shows elevated risks of anxiety, depression, and suicide linked to perfectionism.
Any exercise is better than none, but no one wants to waste their time in the gym. Learn how to get the most out of your workout here.
It all depends on what type of creativity we’re discussing.
He reminds us that meaning is wherever we choose to look.
Sisu is an ancient concept that is an integral part of Finland’s national character.
At Big Think, we capture the thoughts of the world’s most brilliant thinkers.
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Since the advent of communication, humans have used stories to create meaningful lives.
Chronic procrastination is associated with a slew of negative health outcomes.
Saving money doesn’t mean sacrificing quality of life; in fact, it can be a way to improve it.
The fierce debate over participation trophies ignores a crucial fact: Children aren’t idiots.
Good science is sometimes trumped by the craving for a “big splash.”
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A new study takes a fresh look at the mechanics of forming habits.