to reach “superiority” is the most prominent force in human nature to achieve self-actualization. Consequently, for that purpose, is why I strive to reach “superiority”, the most important aspect of my personality and existence. Adler’s “psychosocial approach” stresses the major influence people, our social world, and social situations play in shaping one’s development. Granting that I am a friendly, socially appealing, approachable, yet opinionated woman, my confidence wasn't always this firm. Like many others, I have experienced the social and peer-pressures to fulfill the expectations of those involved in my life. One of my earliest memories that have influenced my style of life, including career and relationships, is my long struggle to discover who I truly am, as I established my identity independently from my family and friends. I remember many instances, where my desire to please others dramatically interferes with my feelings, morals, opinions, actions, and life.
A time during which, I felt the obligated to conform to opposing and risky behaviors extent to avoid being an outcast. However, my instinctual desire to reach superiority and self-actualization was the driving force that ultimately led me to end what was no longer positive. I did some soul-searching in order to mature, strengthen, compensate, and fortify my weak points. Other ways, I strive towards superiority include, using my hunger and ambition for success as a fuel for my long-term goals. This has made a profound influence on my confidence and ability to stay true to boundaries. Taking everything into account, I’d to say I agree with Adler’s philosophy, in that, our internal long, desire, motivation, and purpose, to fulfill our potential, lead us to overcome feelings of inferiority and incompleteness. It is in the ways of finding direction, taking the initiate, expressing and accepting encouragement, respect, and social interest that help us feel superior, fulfilled, and optimistic. In essence, a valuable lesson I have learned is that we are all perfectly imperfect that’s why I choose to have a positive outlook on life for me personal
sanity.