Vol. 19, No. 4, 2024
- authenticity; personality; self-realization; self-realization; self-development; creative search
- https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2024-80-4-153-158
- Pages 153-158
The study showed that the phenomena of authenticity and self-realization of an individual are in relationship with each other, which is especially noticeable during his creative search. Authenticity, considered mainly as a trait or ability, was mostly naturally correlated with personal states, with human manifestations, with characterological traits or with other constructs characterizing it. Authenticity, which is determined in any status - be it a trait, be it an ability, be it a state - plays an important role in the structure of the personality, which contributes to the self-realization of a person, his self-development and self-realization
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