Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, edited by Edward Hoffman #2174

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Today’s book: Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, edited by Edward Hoffman—an extraordinary collection of Maslow’s unreleased essays and reflections that expand his vision of human potential, leadership, and consciousness.

Here’s your 1-minute summary:

  • Human nature leans toward growth. Maslow believed we’re inherently driven by a “will to health” and self‑actualization.
  • Eupsychian ideals guide progress. He explored a psychology of human flourishing centered on creativity, wholeness, and peak experiences.
  • Self-transcendence awaits. Beyond self-actualization lies a deeper calling—to serve something larger than ourselves.
  • Power meets resistance. He warned that embracing our highest selves often triggers internal pushback and societal limitations.
  • Wisdom is interdisciplinary. His unpublished writings bridge psychology, philosophy, leadership, and cultural critique.

Your growth isn’t just possible—it’s your potential calling. How might you step into your next level of growth today?

This is a phenomenal book to look into the mind of Abraham Maslow. These unpublished writings were super inspiring. I hope you enjoy!