YOUR Life Fulfillment matters

 by Dr. Peter Meier, Founder of Applied Personal Science APSâ

A lot of what we have in common in terms of the lowest common denominator has been dealt with in research. Here we are focussing on the most significant common quality we possess, life and the most fundamental need, to fulfill it. About the former, the least important matters, everybody has an opinion. About the latter, the essence of personal existence we alone have access to all experience and yet we are all in need for opportunities to get money to be able to afford advice how to promote what we think works and become an expert in one aspect of life fulfillment ourselves to get respect from our fellow men. Success on this line seems to be the primary precondition for a fulfilled life. But very often in pursuing the cause of pleasing others to gain their respect we lose respect for ourselves. This asks for some kind of Applied Personal Science to come up with personally applicable answers in a reproducible, scientific way. In fact this fulfilling approach to life which has so far not got the appropriate attention in human history, culture and above all, in the humanities, is a HoTopic!

If you consider life-fulfillment a potential common focus to redesigning human systems towards a desirable and sustainable development, then we have, in my view, enough in common to consider a Timely Exchange of Project-Orientated Competence, TEPOC:

Links to continue

  1. Postmodernism and Beyond
  2. The Psycho-Neurological Perspective
  3. The Therapeutic Alliance Possible

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