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RE: Does Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Explain Why Everyone is Such a Sad Sack These Days?

in #life8 years ago (edited)

It certainly explains Maslow's theory very well.
people's needs are unlimited, and after clearing the human need another need arises. The process of troubleshooting a need to be completely satisfied / satisfied with that situation is unlikely. During this time, the unmet need is a great source of motivation for the person. the individual is motivated and the individual shows great interest in what he has not yet achieved. However, after the need is overcome, this motivation towards this need loses its decisive influence on behavior . Maslow's hierarchy of needs is based on the principle that it is nonsense to meet the needs of the upper level without meeting the lower level needs.I liked the idea and the article very much Sean. People's consciousness may be possible by talking more about these kinds of topics. Thank you very much for writing.

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