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crossover propagation robbed abusive essential hierarchy tiers interchangeable priority

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

A hierarchical pyramid based on basic human needs ? physiological , safety / security , love / belonging , self - esteem / ego , and self - actualization .

Most people have heard about Maslow's pyramid at some point in their college careers . It breaks down the needs that human beings have and places them in a , based on a person's age . The basic human needs , according to Maslow , are physiological , safety , belonging , self - esteem / ego , and self - actualization . He places these needs as of a pyramid , with the base being the greater needs and what he considers to be lesser needs at the top . While most people agree that the needs at the base of the pyramid , that is physiological needs , are the necessities of human existence . Many people I have spoken to think that the other four tiers can be depending on a person's circumstances , not necessarily on a person's age . Let's explore the options together , shall we ?

Let's begin at the base of Maslow's pyramid ? physiological needs . They are food , water , air , sleep , and sex . Now , why would sex be listed as a physiological need ? The answer is for of the species . Without sex , we would no longer exist . Therefore , it is to human existence .

Safety is the next tier of the pyramid . Most people think of safety and security as shelter ? a roof over our heads . However , safety and security also mean employment to many . It can mean having investments , a job , a house , a security system , or even insurance . One of the most compelling arguments for this being the second most important human need came from a fellow teacher . She taught some students who feared for their safety just coming to school because of gang members and fear of being . But for others , school was safer than being at home because of an parent . While this is certainly a , arguments could be made for senior citizens who are concerned about simply stepping out of their bath tubs or driving to the store . They are concerned about their safety because of their health , stability / mobility , memory , etc . While most of us think that security involves having a job , a home , or a spouse , it could mean other things to a child or a pensioner based on their circumstances .

The next level of the pyramid is belonging . This is probably the second most important to me after physiological needs . When I was growing up , we moved a lot . I had been to seven different schools before I was in ninth grade . Every time we moved , I had to make new friends . I rarely ever felt like I belonged anywhere , and I finally grew weary of trying to make new friends because I figured we would just move again anyway . With the growing interest in colonizing Mars , many people have signed up to be one of the first people to move to Mars ? forever . I can understand how older people might be psychologically prepared to move to another planet , but it is difficult for me to understand how some young people could make a permanent move like that ? being away from their family and friends for the rest of their lives . I spent a year away from my family and friends to live in Japan ? before cell phones and Skype and the internet . I can assure you that it was a painful experience for it to take three weeks to send a letter to the United States and having to wait three more weeks for a reply via mail . We should also take into account that people view belonging differently . Some feel as if they belong to people ? a certain family or group of friends , teammates , colleagues , clubs ? but others feel as if they belong to a place ? a city , a state , or a country .

Next , we have self - esteem on the pyramid . These are our accomplishments ? the things we take pride in . For some , this is mastering a video game . For others , this means getting into an ivy league college . For some , it could mean marrying the prom queen or star athlete in high school . For others , it could mean getting a promotion or the dream job they have always wanted . Regardless , this involves our ego .

Last , but not least , we have self - actualization . There is some here , because some people believe that getting an education is not only a goal ( self - esteem ) , but it can also be a fulfilling and enriching life experience ( self - actualization ) . It can be both , of course . These 'needs' are actually dreams or goals , in my opinion . Self - actualization includes hobbies , traveling , education , and even military service to some . These are the things that give your life purpose and meaning . There is another crossover here , because some people consider having kids or grandchildren to be a fulfilling experience that gives their lives meaning and purpose ( self - actualization ) . For others , having children and grandchildren meets their physiological needs . Some people may put having children in the belonging category . The important thing is for all of your needs to be met !


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