The idea that human beings are constantly striving to increase their eudaimonic well-being as best they can is one of the biggest philosophical ideas in the history of psychology. [Carl] Rogers used this example to convey the idea that there is a natural and inherent driving force within humans, a force he called the actualizing tendency.Stephen Joseph Ph.D.The Author of this QuoteAuthorStephen Joseph Ph.D.Coaching Psychologist. Author, Think Like A Therapist. Six Life-Changing Insights for Leading a Good Life