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To fully understand the [[essence]] of self-realization, the corollary [[concept]]s of self-actualization and individuation and the interrelated concept of self-disclosure are included. Self-realization, with its [[focus]] on human potential and what it means to be [[human]], derives from humanistic [[psychology]].
 
To fully understand the [[essence]] of self-realization, the corollary [[concept]]s of self-actualization and individuation and the interrelated concept of self-disclosure are included. Self-realization, with its [[focus]] on human potential and what it means to be [[human]], derives from humanistic [[psychology]].
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<center>For lessons on '''Self Realization''' (self mastery), [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Self-mastery follow this link].</center>
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<center>For lessons on '''Self Realization''' (self mastery), [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Self-mastery follow this link].</center>
 
==Historical Underpinnings==
 
==Historical Underpinnings==
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Finally, self-realization is often linked to transformation. Transformation occurs when ordinary perspectives shift and the person gains new insights and self-understanding. Self-realization as a transformative process is about how a person can reach his or her fullest potential and how that potential translates as Page 1888 | Top of Articleservice to society. Today's social entrepreneurs and social venture partners are examples. Noted as part of the citizen sector movement committed to closing the business-social gap, social entrepreneurs and social venture partners bring entrepreneurial talent to the addressing of social problems. The need for a strong ethical fiber is cited as a necessary ingredient to the success of these ventures. Self-realization is about one's own authenticity and values and how those values influence one's daily ethical approach to business transactions. This is in contrast, and perhaps an antidote, to the excessive greed and egoism evident in many corporate organizations today.
 
Finally, self-realization is often linked to transformation. Transformation occurs when ordinary perspectives shift and the person gains new insights and self-understanding. Self-realization as a transformative process is about how a person can reach his or her fullest potential and how that potential translates as Page 1888 | Top of Articleservice to society. Today's social entrepreneurs and social venture partners are examples. Noted as part of the citizen sector movement committed to closing the business-social gap, social entrepreneurs and social venture partners bring entrepreneurial talent to the addressing of social problems. The need for a strong ethical fiber is cited as a necessary ingredient to the success of these ventures. Self-realization is about one's own authenticity and values and how those values influence one's daily ethical approach to business transactions. This is in contrast, and perhaps an antidote, to the excessive greed and egoism evident in many corporate organizations today.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*'''''[[Self-mastery]]'''''
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*'''''[[Lesson on Self-Mastery]]'''''
    
==Further Readings==
 
==Further Readings==
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==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
Source Citation: Simms, Michele. "Self–Realization." Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society. Ed. Robert Kolb. Vol. 4. Los Angeles: Sage Publications Inc., 2008. 1884-1888. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. University of the South. 11 Mar. 2009  
 
Source Citation: Simms, Michele. "Self–Realization." Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society. Ed. Robert Kolb. Vol. 4. Los Angeles: Sage Publications Inc., 2008. 1884-1888. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. University of the South. 11 Mar. 2009  
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[[Category: Psychology]]
 
[[Category: Psychology]]

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