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  • The Hierarchy Have you ever wondered what truly drives the people around you? We could turn to the famous pyramid of self-actualization, but Maslow’s misinterpretation has skewed this perspective. Recognizing the motivations behind others’ actions can transform not only your understanding of other people but also the quality of your relationships with them. By comprehending… The post Understanding Maslow’s Misinterpretation and His Real Vision appeared first on John Voris.
  • The modern confusion around meaning, self, and purpose is rooted in a profound western science distortion of core philosophical insights, a paradigm perfectly illustrated by the simplification of Abraham Maslow’s work. When most people think of Abraham Maslow, they imagine a bright, multicolored pyramid of the “Hierarchy of Needs” stacked neatly from survival to self-actualization…. The post The Cost of Western Science Distortion to the Human Essence appeared first on John Voris.
  • Recently, I came across an article in a highly regarded professional journal I found quite unsettling. The author proposed the idea that the “Authentic Self” doesn’t really exist and that “there is no mysterious ‘Authentic Self’ that needs to be discovered.” Then added that the search for your Authentic Self is futile, consumes a lot… The post The Authentic Self Exists appeared first on John Voris.
  • Most people spend their lives trying to find happiness in life, chasing goals, relationships, or achievements that promise fulfillment. Yet even after reaching those milestones, many discover that happiness fades as quickly as it arrives. For years, I wondered why that was. Why do some people radiate peace and contentment while others, with all the… The post A New Way to Find Happiness in Life appeared first on John Voris.
  • Most people think their bookshelves reflect their interests. I think these objects are revealing your identity. In my case, I pulled a section at random, just one small stretch of spine-worn titles and a single antique statue. And yet, it reads like a manifesto—an autobiography in objects. What might appear as an eclectic mix at… The post Essence of a Bookshelf: How Objects Reveal Your Identity appeared first on John Voris.
  • When I was working as a door-to-door salesman, I didn’t walk into someone’s home or office just to sell. I walked in to observe. This was when I discovered the subtle interplay of symbolic reality. While most people scanned faces and listened for objections, I looked at their surroundings: the bookshelf, the desk clutter, the art… The post What Objects Reveal: A Look into Symbolic Reality appeared first on John Voris.
  • Phenomenology and Marilyn Monroe’s dress may seem at odds, but the controversy surrounding Kardashian’s fashion decision creates fertile ground for thought. Framed by Shakespeare’s reference, my offering is a step further: the objects in our life shape our perception of it. How does this work? Let’s start with a combination of archaeology and forensics—both useful… The post Phenomenology and the Monroe Gown Controversy appeared first on John Voris.

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