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		Definition of self-realization in English: self-realization(British self-realisation) noun  mass nounFulfilment of one's own potential.  Example sentencesExamples -  Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization.
 -  Wilde also stated that his aim in life had been self-realization through pleasure.
 -  The self-realization of the Spirit, as it grows to full consciousness, takes place in and through human history.
 -  Hence, Marxist perfectionists argue, resources in a communist society should be distributed so as to encourage people to achieve self-realization through cooperative production.
 -  Because such love is the expression of an individual's most vital activity, it carries the greatest possible self-realization.
 -  In this relationship, the leader quite literally leads his junior officers to self-realization and fulfillment.
 -  Thus, self-realization requires the psyche to turn round on itself and confront what it produces.
 -  He stresses the importance of self-reliance and self-realization when facing the audience.
 -  What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization?
 -  Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses.
 -  Philosophy has clearly become far more than the means whereby human nature achieves self-realization, though this ideal continues to provide a framework for Dante's praise of her.
 -  It is not the sole good but it is the greatest good, so it is never right to transgress love for the sake of justice, self-realization, or happiness.
 -  Violence, of course, is never the answer - unless the question revolves around any form of introspection or self-realisation.
 -  Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization.
 -  Discourse ethics leaves the answer to the question about the good life, in the sense of personal and collective projects of self-realization, for the most part to individuals and cultures.
 -  Moreover, that consciousness of purpose, being the road to self-realisation, made the future graspable in the present.
 -  A lot of what people do for fun, or for self-realisation or self-improvement, revolves around knowledge.
 -  He believed in the Adwait philosophy with its aim as self-realization.
 -  This fight against cultural hegemony and for self-realization is the essence of the feminist struggle.
 -  This is necessary to his enterprise: without it, he could not hope to make plausible his suggestion that the aim of morality is self-realization.
 
    Definition of self-realization in US English: self-realization(British self-realisation) nounˈˌsɛlf ˌri(ə)ləˈzeɪʃən Fulfillment of one's own potential.  Example sentencesExamples -  Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization.
 -  Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization.
 -  A lot of what people do for fun, or for self-realisation or self-improvement, revolves around knowledge.
 -  Hence, Marxist perfectionists argue, resources in a communist society should be distributed so as to encourage people to achieve self-realization through cooperative production.
 -  Wilde also stated that his aim in life had been self-realization through pleasure.
 -  Thus, self-realization requires the psyche to turn round on itself and confront what it produces.
 -  Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses.
 -  Moreover, that consciousness of purpose, being the road to self-realisation, made the future graspable in the present.
 -  The self-realization of the Spirit, as it grows to full consciousness, takes place in and through human history.
 -  Violence, of course, is never the answer - unless the question revolves around any form of introspection or self-realisation.
 -  This fight against cultural hegemony and for self-realization is the essence of the feminist struggle.
 -  This is necessary to his enterprise: without it, he could not hope to make plausible his suggestion that the aim of morality is self-realization.
 -  He believed in the Adwait philosophy with its aim as self-realization.
 -  He stresses the importance of self-reliance and self-realization when facing the audience.
 -  In this relationship, the leader quite literally leads his junior officers to self-realization and fulfillment.
 -  Philosophy has clearly become far more than the means whereby human nature achieves self-realization, though this ideal continues to provide a framework for Dante's praise of her.
 -  It is not the sole good but it is the greatest good, so it is never right to transgress love for the sake of justice, self-realization, or happiness.
 -  Because such love is the expression of an individual's most vital activity, it carries the greatest possible self-realization.
 -  What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization?
 -  Discourse ethics leaves the answer to the question about the good life, in the sense of personal and collective projects of self-realization, for the most part to individuals and cultures.
 
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