teljesed
Teljesed is a Hungarian word that translates to "fullness" or "completeness" in English. It is often used to describe a state of being completely filled or satisfied. In a broader sense, teljesed can refer to the fulfillment of a need, desire, or expectation. This concept is central to various fields, including psychology, philosophy, and everyday language.
In psychology, teljesed is closely related to the idea of self-actualization, a concept introduced by psychologist
In philosophy, teljesed is often discussed in the context of existentialism, where it is seen as a
In everyday language, teljesed is used to describe a wide range of experiences, from the satisfaction of