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What is the difference between a peak experience and flow?
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What is the difference between a peak experience and flow?
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A peak experience is a deeply meaningful and transformative experience that occurs spontaneously, while flow is an optimal state of consciousness that occurs during challenging tasks when individuals are fully immersed and energised.
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