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Best age for "self-actualization"
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Question: Do the greatest intellectuals and entrepreneurs reach self-actualization at an early age (16-24) or later?

At what age do the greats generally discover a new medicine, start the new Facebook or crack a mathematical code?

There seems to be a dichotomy regarding this in literature.

On one side we have books like Mastery by Robert Greene that state that it takes a while for you to find your calling. With age comes wisdom.

However, a historical survey suggests that most revolutionary intellectual progress occurs in your teens and early 20s. John Nash, Albert Einstein or Mark Zuckerberg come to mind.

Thoughts? Personal insight?

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Best age for "self-actualization"

I've read that the brain stops replacing cells at around 30 years of age, and that supposedly makes it harder to learn new things. I don't really believe it though. The only thing I've found harder to learn as I age is languages, and certainly pre-teen children are able to acquire languages much quicker than at any later stage in life.

Some of Steve Jobs' greatest work was at age 50-55.

Also remember that humans are healthier and medicine better than ever before, so what was true 100 years ago is probably irrelevant now.
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Best age for "self-actualization"

the time is now
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Wisdom comes with age and experience. You can have a keen intellect in your youth and achieve great things, but lack the capacity to self-actualise through a fully realised world view. 30 was always considered the age of reason.

Did you really put Zuckerberg and Einstein together in the same sentence?
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Quote: (11-18-2013 02:25 PM)Hoodlum Wrote:  

Wisdom comes with age and experience. You can have a keen intellect in your youth and achieve great things, but lack the capacity to self-actualise through a fully realised world view. 30 was always considered the age of reason.

Did you really put Zuckerberg and Einstein together in the same sentence?

Zuckerberg the entrepreneur, Einstein the intellectual.

I would highly recommend reading The Facebook Effect to not only learn about his creative genius but to also see what a conniving businessman he really is. And this was published before he and Goldman Sachs ripped the whole world off on the IPO.

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Socrates and Jesus
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Best age for "self-actualization"

I try to "self actualize" at every age
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Best age for "self-actualization"

I would put Zuckerberg's success down to being in the right place at the right time. What Facebook did in the early days wasn't particularly unique or groundbreaking. He's in the same league as Justin Beiber and the Instagram guys, not Jobs, Gates, and other pioneers.
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Best age for "self-actualization"





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We can start at the penis.
Or scream I just don't give a fuck and see who really means it."
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Your adult life only really takes off when you're capable of willingly dedicating yourself to something.

The way western society and schooling works at the moment is to keep everyone at the child level for much longer than is needed. Needing someone to tell you what to do all the time is ideal for both children and productive worker bees.

Though I'm successful enough now, I can't help feeling that with the right motivation I could have reached this point a lot earlier.

The young guys who get solid mentoring and advice on this forum and elsewhere are on the right track.

"I'd hate myself if I had that kind of attitude, if I were that weak." - Arnold
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Have you ever wished you would have started at something earlier, so you would be further along by now?

If so, imagine how you'll feel 10 years from now if you don't start TODAY.

The best time is now.

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"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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Best age for "self-actualization"

Quote: (11-21-2013 05:59 AM)crippler Wrote:  

Your adult life only really takes off when you're capable of willingly dedicating yourself to something.

The way western society and schooling works at the moment is to keep everyone at the child level for much longer than is needed. Needing someone to tell you what to do all the time is ideal for both children and productive worker bees.

Though I'm successful enough now, I can't help feeling that with the right motivation I could have reached this point a lot earlier.

The young guys who get solid mentoring and advice on this forum and elsewhere are on the right track.
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children are so much easier to lead around and control
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Best age for "self-actualization"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hi...y_of_needs

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Self-actualization should come after you handle the other things first
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Best age for "self-actualization"

When you're ready to get crackin.
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