The four levels of Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs are: physiological needs (food, water, shelter), safety needs (security, stability), love and belongingness needs (relationships, connection), and esteem needs (respect, recognition). These levels must be met in sequence, starting from the basic physiological needs before progressing to higher levels of self-actualization.
Maslow claimed that individuals must first satisfy lower-level needs, such as physiological needs, safety needs, love and belongingness needs, and esteem needs, before they can reach self-actualization. Once these foundational needs are met, individuals can then focus on personal growth, self-discovery, and realizing their full potential.
Belongingness refers to the human need to form and maintain strong interpersonal relationships, feel accepted, and connected to others in social groups. It is a fundamental aspect of psychological well-being and plays a significant role in shaping an individual's identity and sense of self-worth.
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs is: Physiological -> Safety -> Belongingness -> Self-esteem -> Self-Actualization This theory proposed by Maslow is a general chart of human priorities. In the theory, Physiological needs are the most important, and must be fufilled before any other needs can be considered. Safety is the next most important need, followed by Belongingness, self-esteem, and self-actualization. The overall idea is that people need to satisfy basic needs such as the need for food and shelter before they begin to worry about larger, philosophical needs such as the need for religion or love. Since the exact order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is actually fairly arbitrary and subjective, the chart should not be interpreted too literally.
Physiological - Getting coconut milk and learning to spear fish to eat Safety - finding a home in a cave Belongingness and Love - Finding companionship in his volleyball Wilson Esteem - not sure Self-Actualization - not sure
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There are 5 needs in the Maslow"s hierarchy,Starting at the bottom to top the 1st one is Physiological then Safety,Love & belongingness,Esteem,Self-actualization.And Abraham Winslow also felt we had to satisfy our physiological need which is our basic need before we could satisfy the others higher on the Heirarchy pyramid.
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