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Read the following scenario and answer the question that follows.

Jordan is balanced emotionally, feels self-confident, and has met many of his basic goals in life. He is private about his thoughts on many things, but also has an active social life. His friends often describe him as a humorous and appreciative person. Jordan is always striving to better himself in mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Based on the information in the scenario, what can be concluded about Jordan?
According to Abraham Maslow, Jordan is striving to meet esteem needs.
According to Abraham Maslow, Jordan's personality is unstable.
According to Abraham Maslow, Jordan has not fulfilled the need for affection.
According to Abraham Maslow, Jordan is a self-actualized person.

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Jordan is self actualized.

And he is striving to meet esteem needs.

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Answer:

According to Abraham Maslow, Jordan is a self-actualized person.

Step-by-step explanation:

Maslow's famous hierarchy of needs, proposed by American psychologist Abraham H. Maslow, is based on the idea that every human being works hard to meet his or her personal and professional needs. According to this theory, Jordan met all his self-fulfillment needs by becoming a self-fulfilling person.

According to Maslow, the needs for self-fulfillment are met when the individual can harness his own potential, be what he can be, do what one likes and is able to relate to other people, have emotional balance, autonomy, independence, self-control and achieved their basic goals in life. Jprdan fits this description, so we can say that he is a self-fulfilling person.

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