Saved by Andrew Tam
An interesting observation in Maslow's work on self-actualized people is that they tend to be less "introspective" than others. Meaning they spend less time thinking about themselves and their feelings. But they are more attuned to their inner compass when *acting on the world*.
I try to avoid sitting down too much and just reflecting on my feelings and ruminating. Instead, I take a few minutes here and there to notice what pulls on me and then go out trying things, and then you get feedback
When Abraham Maslow did clinical studies of people who self-actualized, one thing that set them apart from others was, he wrote, that they lived “more in the real world of nature than in the man-made mass of concepts, abstractions, expectations, beliefs, and stereotypes that most people confuse with the world.”