sjálfsframkvæmdarþarfa
Sjálfsframkvæmdarþarfa is an Icelandic term that translates to "self-actualization needs" in English. It refers to the highest level of human needs in psychologist Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Maslow's theory posits that individuals are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to higher-level needs. Once physiological, safety, belongingness, and esteem needs are met, people are driven to achieve their full potential and live a meaningful life.
Self-actualization involves a desire for personal growth, fulfillment, and the realization of one's unique capabilities. This
Maslow described self-actualized individuals as often possessing traits like acceptance, spontaneity, problem-centeredness, creativity, and a strong