A proponent of Abraham Maslow's humanistic theory would most likely argue that the person went back to college because they chose to develop their full potential. Maslow's theory emphasizes self-actualization, which is the process of realizing and fulfilling one's potential and capabilities, often pursued through personal growth and exploration of interests, such as studying art.
A successful manager quits their job and joins college at the age of 40 to study art. A proponent of Abraham Maslow's humanistic theory would most likely argue that the person went back to college because
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they had unresolved childhood issues.
they wanted to change their persona.
they chose to develop their full potential.
they wanted to prove they are superior to others.
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