The right to be human a biography of abraham maslow
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The Right to Be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow
August 31,
Very worthwhile.
29 bits I learned by reading the book.
1. Maslow’s Jewish parents came to New York City from Eastern Europe, and he was born in the U.S. in , the first of seven children. His father had a fairly successful barrel-making company but was not much of a presence in his son’s life, although he supported Abraham’s education.
2. Maslow strongly disliked his mother and did not attend her funeral: "What I had reacted to was not only her physical appearance, but also her values and world view, her stinginess, her total selfishness, her lack of love for anyone else in the world—even her own husband and children—her narcissism, her Negro prejudice, her exploitation of everyone, her assumption that anyone was wrong who disagreed with her, her lack of friends, her sloppiness and dirtiness".
3. While growing up, in addition to reading, Maslow was also into physical fitness, in part as a reaction to antisemitic bullying he suffered. Physics was a favorite subject.
4. Maslow married a first cousin of his, Bertha, in They had two children, and their marriage lasted till his death, from a second heart attack, in
5. Much of Maslow’s early work in psychology was in the experimental-behaviorist tradition, inc
29 bits I learned by reading the book.
1. Maslow’s Jewish parents came to New York City from Eastern Europe, and he was born in the U.S. in , the first of seven children. His father had a fairly successful barrel-making company but was not much of a presence in his son’s life, although he supported Abraham’s education.
2. Maslow strongly disliked his mother and did not attend her funeral: "What I had reacted to was not only her physical appearance, but also her values and world view, her stinginess, her total selfishness, her lack of love for anyone else in the world—even her own husband and children—her narcissism, her Negro prejudice, her exploitation of everyone, her assumption that anyone was wrong who disagreed with her, her lack of friends, her sloppiness and dirtiness".
3. While growing up, in addition to reading, Maslow was also into physical fitness, in part as a reaction to antisemitic bullying he suffered. Physics was a favorite subject.
4. Maslow married a first cousin of his, Bertha, in They had two children, and their marriage lasted till his death, from a second heart attack, in
5. Much of Maslow’s early work in psychology was in the experimental-behaviorist tradition, inc
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The Right to be Human: Biography of Abraham Maslow
August 31,
Very worthwhile.
29 bits I learned by reading the book.
1. Maslow’s Jewish parents came to New York City from Eastern Europe, and he was born in the U.S. in , the first of seven children. His father had a fairly successful barrel-making company but was not much of a presence in his son’s life, although he supported Abraham’s education.
2. Maslow strongly disliked his mother and did not attend her funeral: "What I had reacted to was not only her physical appearance, but also her values and world view, her stinginess, her total selfishness, her lack of love for anyone else in the world—even her own husband and children—her narcissism, her Negro prejudice, her exploitation of everyone, her assumption that anyone was wrong who disagreed with her, her lack of friends, her sloppiness and dirtiness".
3. While growing up, in addition to reading, Maslow was also into physical fitness, in part as a reaction to antisemitic bullying he suffered. Physics was a favorite subject.
4. Maslow married a first cousin of his, Bertha, in They had two children, and their marriage lasted till his death, from a second heart attack, in
5. Much of Maslow’s early work in psychology was in the experimental-behaviorist tradition, inclu1 2 3 4 5 6 7
29 bits I learned by reading the book.
1. Maslow’s Jewish parents came to New York City from Eastern Europe, and he was born in the U.S. in , the first of seven children. His father had a fairly successful barrel-making company but was not much of a presence in his son’s life, although he supported Abraham’s education.
2. Maslow strongly disliked his mother and did not attend her funeral: "What I had reacted to was not only her physical appearance, but also her values and world view, her stinginess, her total selfishness, her lack of love for anyone else in the world—even her own husband and children—her narcissism, her Negro prejudice, her exploitation of everyone, her assumption that anyone was wrong who disagreed with her, her lack of friends, her sloppiness and dirtiness".
3. While growing up, in addition to reading, Maslow was also into physical fitness, in part as a reaction to antisemitic bullying he suffered. Physics was a favorite subject.
4. Maslow married a first cousin of his, Bertha, in They had two children, and their marriage lasted till his death, from a second heart attack, in
5. Much of Maslow’s early work in psychology was in the experimental-behaviorist tradition, inclu
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