<span>In a
psychology perspective, this is called the ‘organismic growth’ a concept in
Client-Centered therapy by Carl Rogers. In this, aspect, it is metaphorically
explained, that plants, like human beings, will do anything to grow, to survive
and to strive. There is no morally right or wrong judgement as long it can grow.
This is when we say that human beings are basically good. That it is human
nature to strive and to stop him from growing is a suicide.</span>
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<span>The colonists who first arrived in Georgia had many ambitions, but one of the more prominent goals was that of being able to produce agriculture in an efficient and effective manner so as to send back to England at a far cheaper price, and be able to grow their economic system through this sort of trade.</span>
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