Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

Psychology

Created by MasGanteng1 on Thursday, December 02, 2010

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a well known theory which has been spread over the world as the popular theory related to the five levels of human needs in their life. This theory also describes that human have an unlimited willing in their life. When they can fulfill one of their needs, they try to reach the other needs even though it is difficult for them. With a shape of a triangle, this theory makes us easier to look at it and dig the meaning. When the position is in the lowest, it means that it is the basic and the easiest need. Meanwhile, if the need put on the top of the triangle, it means that the opportunity to reach it is narrow and not so wide, so it is difficult.
Abraham Maslow the founder of this theory shows us that every people need clothes, food, and also house as their basic needs. Then they need a comfort feeling to set them free from a difficulty in their life. Not only that, they also need a social side to find a lot of love and friends. Then, they need an appreciation. Human also need something related to their desire, interest and also aptitude. Psychology, as the field of this theory that this theory are told us that we are the normal human which has unlimited desires.


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