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ur faith and trust in Him, He will provide all our needs. He gives us love , Heprovides the wife or husband should have, He will make sure we don’t go hungry.And with most of our needs we are not aware of them until we do nothave them. You are not hungry until you have no food , you do not have low self-esteem until you are made fun of an hurt. All these things you do not feel thereeffect of their presence until they are gone. On the other han you do not Knowthe effect God has on your life until you have Him as you Savior.Maslow goes onto say that about only two percent of all society actuallybecomes self-actualized. And of these few , are some of the greatest and mostinfluential of all people. Examples can be seen in Ghandi , Einstein, Aristotle,Mother Teresa and so on. Some great thinkers, others fighters of humanity butall true to themselves and their calling (as far as we Know). So does this meanyou must be famous to become self -actualized? I found a quote whichexpresses my feelings on that matter.Do not confuse notoriety and fame with greatness. Many of the titled in today’sworld obtained there fame and fortune outside their own merit. On the other hand, I havemet great people in the most obscure roles in life. For you see greatness is a measure of onesspirit, not a result of ones rank on human affairs. Nobody least of all mere , humans,confers greatness upon another, for it is not a price but an achievement. And greatness cancrown the heads of a janitor just as readily as it can someone of high rank.- AnonymousOne criticism of the higher hierarchy of needs is the people Maslow feelsare self actualized. Some of these people did not meet their basic needs insteadjust went without them moving up to the next level. Ghandi would fast and puthimself in the way of harm. Mother Teresa was poor and without husband orlover. Yet these two lived some of the greatest most fulfilling lives of all time. So Ifeel it is possible to B...

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