The humanistic perspective is significant in personality formation, emphasizing individual needs and self-actualization. Rooted in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, this theory argues that fulfilling basic physiological necessities, such as food and water, leads to higher levels of psychological well-being.
For me, the humanistic perspective is the most reflective of how I formed my own individual personality. The humanistic theory works out because it is specific to overall human needs but very vague when you apply it to someone's direct behaviour. I think I'm self-actualized because I have all of my other needs provided to me and at the moment my goal is to graduate with good grades to give my future self something roaring to work with. Also, the maslow's hierarchy of needs is more plausible that ID, super ego, and ego, and it is more humanistic compared to the behavioural animalistic view.