Sjálfsframkvæmdar
Sjálfsframkvæmdar is an Icelandic term that translates to self-actualization. It refers to the realization or fulfillment of one's full potential. This concept is deeply rooted in humanistic psychology, most famously explored by Abraham Maslow in his hierarchy of needs. Maslow theorized that self-actualization is the highest level of psychological development, achieved when individuals have met their basic needs and are driven to grow, create, and contribute in meaningful ways.
In the context of sjálfsframkvæmdar, individuals strive to become the best versions of themselves. This involves
While the concept is primarily psychological, sjálfsframkvæmdar can also be understood in a broader sense, encompassing