Noun
self-actualisation (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of self-actualization
To a greater or lesser degree, the project of the self becomes translated into one of the possession of desired goods and the pursuit of artificially framed styles of life. (...) Not just lifestyles, but self-actualisation is packaged and distributed according to market criteria. Anthony Giddens
During this period, she deals with grief, denial and achieves self-actualisation. Source: Internet
Farm occupiers and labour tenants in remote parts of the country endure appalling living conditions due to limited, and at times no access to the basic resources necessary for human survival, self-actualisation, or dignity. Source: Internet
“Today, people are following non-linear career paths, they live in traditional, non-traditional and blended family set ups with changes in journeys being followed towards self-actualisation. Source: Internet