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Humanistic Application to Peter Keating and Howard Roark

tion of what motivates these two men two men in their quest for greatness. Roark to achieve greatness through personal reflection of his own work. Keating's desire to be perceived great through societies' eyes. Taking the humanistic approach, it is rather obvious that Keating lives a lifestyle of incongruency and unfulfillment of self-actualization. On the other hand, Roark's congruency and self-actualization never waver. The reader is left to question what lifestyle he/she has been living up to date, one of incongruency or of self-actualization....

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