Are self-actualized people generally good or bad people?
In general I would say that self-actualized people tend to be bad people.
Think of Hitler, for example. He was self-actualized and his actions were instrumental to the outcome of the second world war.
I would say that self-actualized people are bad because they do not follow the rules of society, and therefore many other people suffer as a result.
There are many people out there who think that self-actualized people should be admired because they have the strength to do what they want, but if you look at it from the other point of view, then you can see that their actions hurt others.
A person who is self-actualized would definitely not be a good person because they hurt other people.
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