What factors contribute to self-transcendence and social exclusion?
Self-transcendence, the ability to go beyond one's own limitations and connect with something greater than oneself, can be influenced by a variety of factors. These may include personal growth and self-awareness, spiritual or religious beliefs, supportive relationships, and engaging in meaningful activities that promote a sense of purpose and fulfillment. On the other hand, social exclusion can be fueled by factors such as discrimination, economic inequality, lack of social support, marginalization, and prejudice. These factors can lead to feelings of isolation, alienation, and a lack of belonging, ultimately hindering one's ability to transcend their own limitations and connect with others on a deeper level.
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