Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology projected
by Abraham Maslow in
his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review.[2] Maslow successively prolonged the knowledge
to comprise his observations of humans' innate curiosity.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs from Wikipidia |
1. Physiological Needs
The human basic needs is to live. Humans need
food, water, air and shelter to satisfy the primarily requirement. At the
moment, the needs of others will not be so important for the humans before we
fully satisfy the basic needs.
2. Security Requirements
Once this prerequisite is attained, people
will search for the life security, permanency of employment, community attention,
by - laws and free themselves from both internal and external threats. This
level of safety is needed to guarantee their comfortability.
3. Needs Love and Belonging
In filling the needs of affection, the human
needs affiliation. We all are basically social animals, so we need caring from the
others. Thus the human cannot live without no one is there.
4. Requirements Self Award
The next level is the requirement for self-respect.
We want the authorities, at - least on ourselves. At the same time, we also
need the power, capabilities, skill and individuality. There are men want to be
valued, respected and requirements prestige in life.
5. Demands Perfection Self
Lastly, the ultimate human endeavour is to
achieve self-perfection. All levels of requirements have to be met before this
first before a person want self-perfection
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