|
|
|
|
|
Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs
If we talking of a pyramid, it did not exist as such when the psychologist Abraham Maslow presented his theory of motivation in an article A Theory of Human Motivation, published in 1943. The form of a pyramid imposed itself for its convenience in the area of the psychology of work.
This pyramid is built up on five large levels: - Psychological needs, necessary for a person’s survival. - Security needs, which is linked to each of our longing to be reassured as far as tomorrow is concerned. - The need to belong and have social recognition. - The need to be esteemed by others. - The need for self esteem. - Personal accomplishment.
According to Maslow we at first look to satisfy each demand within a given level before thinking about the needs situated on the level immediately above on the pyramid. Unsurprisingly we for example look to satisfy psychological needs before security needs: that is why when we are in a situation where our survival is at stake we would be ready to take risks.
|
|
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
88E43Ms5WdeuCBQD