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Friday, 18 January 2008 |
One of the most widely-read social scientists of our time, Professor Abraham Maslow, often challenged his students with questions like ...
Which of you is going to be a great writer? Which of you is going to be a great saint, like Francis of Assisi? Which of you is going to be a great humanitarian, like Albeit Schweitzer?
Presented with such big ideas, the students would squirm and giggle. But the famous psychologist would tell them that these were not idle questions; that he really meant what he said. "If not you," he asked, "then who?"
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