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  2. Peak experience - Wikipedia

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    the feeling of using all capacities and capabilities at their highest potential, or being "fully functioning" [6] functioning effortlessly and easily without strain or struggle [6] feeling completely responsible for perceptions and behavior. Use of self-determination to becoming stronger, more single-minded, and fully volitional [6]

  3. Carl Rogers - Wikipedia

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    A rich full life: Rogers describes the life of the fully functioning individual as rich, full and exciting, and suggests that they experience joy and pain, love and heartbreak, fear and courage more intensely. His description of the good life: This process of the good life is not, I am convinced, a life for the faint-hearted.

  4. High-functioning autism - Wikipedia

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    The term high-functioning autism was used in a manner similar to Asperger syndrome, another outdated classification. The defining characteristic recognized by psychologists was a significant delay in the development of early speech and language skills, before the age of three years. [ 12 ]

  5. The No. 1 thing you can do to help your kids become ‘fully ...

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    The single best gift you could ever give your kid, says psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy, "is the ability to handle hard things.” (Getty Images)

  6. Flow (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is an individual experience and the idea behind flow originated from the sports-psychology theory about an Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning. The individuality of the concept of flow suggests that each person has their subjective area of flow, where they would function best given the situation.

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    The single best gift you could ever give your kid, says the psychologist, "is the ability to handle hard things.”

  8. Z3 (computer) - Wikipedia

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    A fully functioning replica was built in 1961 by Zuse's company, Zuse KG, which is now on permanent display at Deutsches Museum in Munich. [6]: 30 The Z3 was demonstrated in 1998 to be, in principle, Turing-complete. [13]

  9. Flourishing - Wikipedia

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    Flourishing, or human flourishing, is the complete goodness of humans in a developmental life-span, that somehow includes positive psychological functioning and positive social functioning, along with other basic goods. The term is rooted in ancient philosophical and theological usages.