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Abraham maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological theory that proposes a five -tiered model of human needs, often depicted as a pyramid.
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The theory suggests that people are motivated to fulfill these needs in a hierarchical order, with lower -level needs requiring satisfaction before higher -level needs become important.
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So if we create a pyramid here, at the base of the pyramid would be physiological needs.
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These are the most basic human needs, which would be air, water, food, shelter, clothing, sleep.
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These physiological needs are essential for survival, and if they're not met, they take precedence over all other needs.
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You can't really go beyond meeting other needs if these basics are not met.
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Above physiological would be safety.
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Once the physiological needs are met or satisfied, then individuals seek safety and security...