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Transcend
- The New Science of Self-Actualization
- Narrated by: Scott Barry Kaufman
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A bold reimagining of Maslow's famous hierarchy of needs - and new insights for realizing your full potential and living your most creative, fulfilled, and connected life.
When psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman first discovered Maslow's unfinished theory of transcendence, sprinkled throughout a cache of unpublished journals, lectures, and essays, he felt a deep resonance with his own work and life. In this groundbreaking book, Kaufman picks up where Maslow left off, unraveling the mysteries of his unfinished theory, and integrating these ideas with the latest research on attachment, connection, creativity, love, purpose and other building blocks of a life well lived.
Kaufman's new hierarchy of needs provides a roadmap for finding purpose and fulfillment - not by striving for money, success, or "happiness," but by becoming the best version of ourselves, or what Maslow called self-actualization. While self-actualization is often thought of as a purely individual pursuit, Maslow believed that the full realization of potential requires a merging between self and the world. We don't have to choose either self-development or self-sacrifice, but at the highest level of human potential we show a deep integration of both. Transcend reveals this level of human potential that connects us not only to our highest creative potential, but also to one another.
With never-before-published insights and new research findings, along with exercises and opportunities to gain insight into your own unique personality, this empowering book is a manual for self-analysis and nurturing a deeper connection not only with our highest potential but also with the rest of humanity.
Includes a PDF of growth challenges to begin your personal journey, as well as seven principles for becoming a whole person.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
Critic Reviews
“The concept of self-actualization and the transcendent values, which include justice, beauty, meaningfulness, and wholeness, provide a blueprint for a better world. This very well-written volume not only captures Maslow’s work but infuses it with the spirit of inspiration. This book is a major advance in psychology." (Aaron T. Beck, MD, University Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania)
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- Shannon Tripp
- 06-24-20
Exactly what I wanted, and needed
I discovered Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs eight years ago, when I was trying to understand the constant state of fight or flight that I was experiencing. Nothing in my life felt safe, yet I was reaching for an existence that was akin to self actualization, and I felt like a fraud. I felt as though the bottom would fall out from underneath me at any moment. And I knew I had to make drastic changes to the stability of my entire life.
I embarked on a journey to sure up my existence, to focus on basic survival needs first, and continue to build from there. Eight years later, I have experienced too much to share in this review, but it has all brought me to this book, to this moment. What Dr. Kaufman has shared with us confirms things that I believed, but hadn’t yet confirmed myself because I’m still walking them out.
I finished this book in tears, and with so much encouragement and hope. I’ve known that I was on the right path, but now I see that path is far more rich and nuanced than I could ever have imagined.
Thank you for this book. I am so thankful to have found it.
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- Thomas James Wright
- 08-29-20
Pure Genius
I have been working on a project that hinges on self-actualization and the self-determination theory of motivation for the past ten years. Needless to say, I've been devouring books, audio books, online lectures, articles, and other publications on the topic. This is the first publication I have consumed that was able to shed some light on those previously darkened corners of the theory.
Not only does this book answer several key questions I've been compiling; but it is an absolute pleasure to listen to.
Kaufman's intricate weaving of Maslow's life into the subject matter gives the listener a new and more complete picture of the theory. I must say, I was absolutely blown away by it.
Aside from all of that, Kaufman's 'TRANSCEND' has solidified several fundamental sub-structures of my project for me. For example: Is everybody capable of self-actualization? What is the relationship between money and self-actualization? Is it possible to create a society that maintains a stable feedback-loop of self-actualizing individuals; a society where everybody is continually self-actualizing and helping everybody else do the same? Is it possible that currency itself is actually a bottleneck that keeps such a structure from developing?
Aside from the several studies I have lined up to verify what all of this literature seems to point to; this book helped connect several aspects of the theory in such a way as to further encourage me to pursue my work. It also lifting some (definitely not all) of the anxiety and fear I have that I'm barking up the wrong tree.
Doctor Kaufman, I stand and applaud you, your work, and your passion. This is quite literally a work of pure genius; developed by Maslow and refined by Kaufman. Bravo.
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- MB
- 08-19-20
Disappointing
I had high hopes for this book. Unfortunately this was nearly impossible to finish for me. This reads, or rather sounds, like a professor reading a textbook to his class. Extremely boring. Monotone voice that speaks so slowly and drones, thank goodness you can speed up the speech.
I think this book would benefit from a generalized summary of key points and insights and should be read or produced by someone with a good speaking voice that can draw in an audience.
As it is, there are much better books out there that get similar points across and are much more powerful and accessible.
6 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-16-20
Speechless
After consuming and beginning to digest this book, all I can offer is a heartfelt note of gratitude to a fellow scott, and am impassioned importation to anyone who "thinks" they might dig this book to cast doubt and fear of the unknown aside...and dive in. It's a helluva ride ❤️
5 people found this helpful
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- Nathan Simmons
- 04-20-20
Deeply Inspiring
This book provides an overview of a scientifically backed way of becoming the you that you really want to be.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-16-20
awesome
very positive and motivating! would recommend to anyone looking for their purpose, or curious about the heights of human nature.
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- Allyssa
- 08-10-20
Inspiring
Scott Barry Kaufman demonstrates the possibilities of what humans can achieve through mindfulness and self-growth. This is a guidebook for living a fulfilling life.
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- Danielle
- 06-07-20
Book of a lifetime
I first learned of Scott Kaufman during a webinar addressing grit, uncertainty, and resilience during a pandemic. I found Scott to be extremely personable with a bubbly, unbridled sense of humor. I also found great insight in his perspective, and I picked the book up immediately. I liked that he narrated the audio version, since I had already resonated with his personality, so I chose the audio version. I then proceeded to devour the audio book in a matter of days, throughout which my eyes welled up with tears many times.
This book is an unbelievably lucid, rigorous, and loving map for any of us who feel pulled toward our best life. I have yet to read such a brilliant reconciliation of eastern and western philosophy with the wellness of not only humanity, but of the world of which we are a part. Read this book. If you let it, it just might change you for the better.
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- Mr. Avid
- 05-06-20
Couldn't finish.
Unfortunately, I couldn't finish it because of his monotone voice. Writing a book and narrating it are two different things.
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- codyhayes
- 11-09-20
Extraordinary.
Purposeful: Carefully deliberate presentation of modern psychology, braided with the author's insight and universal wisdom.
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- Mr M P L Drake
- 08-30-20
A beautiful rewarding listen, packed with insight.
I came across this SBK after hearing him talk on the Sam Harris podcast and really enjoying his take and world-view. As a humanist celebrant and also someone deeply interested in psychology, it is strange that I have never explored humanistic psychology more.
I found this book the perfect starting point on that journey, referencing lots of long-standing humanistic principals - primarily around the work of Abraham Maslow - but also grounding them in the latest science and research. SBK’s reimagining of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs into a sailboat is a beautiful image and metaphor that holds strong in the head.
I love that SBK reads this himself. I sense from the delivery that he may have found that a changing task, but it gives the book such an important sense of authenticity.
I would say that it is a challenging, but rewarding, listen. A little textbooky at times, relatively long, but with SO much good stuff to take in. I frequently had to pause and reflect before continuing, which is a great thing.
It’s not a ‘how-to’ book per se, and I feel an accompanying course would add a lot of value to the principals covered. I know SBK is launching one soon.
A beautiful, beautiful book that I will also now buy in print so that I review and reread the principals, learnings and quotes again and again. Love it and SBK :)
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- Luis Moreira
- 06-24-21
dismal rubbish
I started reading this as it was recommended on a YouTube channel I was watching and it is disappointing. self indulgent dribble for the modern world, that's the only thing I can call it.
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- adam moore
- 02-01-21
Struggled to get into this
I tried to chat on as I enjoy finishing books but I just didn’t feel inspired by this book. I read it in numerous different contexts (eating food, sitting quietly, driving) to be sure it wasn’t just me.
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- Mr George F Rashbrook
- 05-12-22
Yawn yawn
I had high hopes for this book. I learnt nothing. The narrator is so boring to listen to, Im usually quite patient, but this I gave up with.
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- Mr G A Fereos
- 04-24-22
A guide to fill the blank pages
This book is a transcendence in itself.
As I’m climbing the second mountain of my life, the self help genre is changing to its original meaning - “help others”.
This book was designed to help others but only could through the lived experiences of the Author who was clearly on a self help, self actualisation journey.
This book is a calling to a belonging that you realise as the final chapter closes.
With the finite life we live, this book leaves you with a sense of infinite through your purpose, meaning, calling to guide future generations to fill their blank page.
Wonderfully crafted, researched and written book.
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- Sabrina uk
- 10-12-21
Love this book. Really thought-provoking
Absolutely love the way this book is structured, the insights and the unfolding story of a writer discovering the untold life of his hero. Lots of evidence-based information that takes Maslow's original work and updates it to what he was really trying to develop over his career. No pyramids here but a sailboat that balances security and growth into a whole world experience. Excellent!
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- Darragh
- 07-01-21
Fantastic book for being a book.
This has fantastically missed the mark for me, I was excited to hear he has continued on from A.H.Maslow but in his own way. There is a danger that you can walk away misrepresenting yourself and get bogged down thinking your a "Grandiose Narcissist", when you are not. The Author has taken a side in the potential future of mankind and has blindly adopted the vision of the group. I will look forward to the same author in the future to see if the self realizations differ from this current view. Otherwise great work in initializing what is to be a wonderful adventure for him, if he can step away from the esteemed to embrace it.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-19-21
i am a better person for listening
I am a better person for listening to this book, I am to move forward with my life in a fuller way with more "openness to experience"
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- Anonymous User
- 12-31-20
Life changing
Excellent and thought provoking with the evidence to back it all up. Worth the read!
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- Yuhan Murros
- 08-09-20
Wholesome
An essential work encapsulating what we all yearn for upon discovering ourselves in the world.
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- Maeve
- 05-27-21
inspirational and motivating book
teaches you how to be the best person you can be in an easy to read book. great narration by the author himself. well done! 10/10
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-29-20
Content good but narration is a bore
I found this hard to get through. While I was really interested in the content, and generally do appreciate when the author reads the book, it’s a shame that I found Scott’s voice extremely monotonous! And having to hear his awkward pronunciation of certain names and words like ‘influence’ was frustrating and tedious. The printed book might be a better option.
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- Keira McDowall
- 11-13-20
Loved it!
Long time listener of Scott Barry Kaufman's Positive Psychology Podcast and once again he has outdone himself.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-16-20
Amazing
This book is amazing and everyone should read/ listen to it! Life changing book for real!
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- Anonymous User
- 08-16-20
Powerful
I loved the perceptiveness and metaphorical breakdown and subsequent rebuild that allows a reader to better understand Maslow’s unfinished masterpiece.
This is a book that anyone looking for a better understanding of their own humanity as well as insights into the human condition. To use Kegan terminology, this is a book that’s been authored to inspire self-authoring for us all.
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- Daniel
- 07-24-20
Worth the read
Very well constructed set of ideas and principals to guide the searcher. It will open your outlook.
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- Greg Hughson
- 06-14-20
Informative and inspiring
Valuable and relevant insights into humanistic psychology exploring the life and work of Abraham Maslow and hundreds of other researchers. Engaging and perceptive real life insights into what it means to be human Highly recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-31-20
Amazing!
LOVED IT! I have never purchased a paper copy book after listening to the audiobook but this one I will, I have a feeling it is one I will need to come back to many times
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- Melanie
- 05-23-20
Extreamly reassuring & encouraging.
We get but one life! Hopefully many will read this book. Thank you to Maslow and Kaufman for sharing.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-10-20
Essential Book
This book has helped me beyond measure, I could go into great detail but ya’ll be here all day.
Shout out to my friend Scott Barry Kaufman, thank you for everything, endlessly inspired by this guy haha I’m a fan