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Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be broken down into three categories: basic needs, psychological needs, and self-fulfillment needs Self-actualization, according to Abraham Maslow is the ultimate and highest of our needs, and is in the self-fulfillment category. It refers to the achievement of a person's fullest potential, which can only be reached once all lower needs have been met. Very few people ever actually fulfill this need, though the need pushes one towards personal growth, creativity, and self-acceptance.
Self-actualization is about the need for personal growth and development throughout one's life and it is also the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which was developed by psychologist Abraham Maslow. It is refers to the motivation to fulfill one's potential.