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Maslow's current theory, often referred to as the "Hierarchy of Needs," posits that human motivation is driven by a series of hierarchical needs. These needs are typically arranged in five levels: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. According to this theory, individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before they can address higher-level needs, ultimately striving for self-actualization, which involves realizing one's full potential and creativity. While the original model is still widely referenced, Maslow later emphasized the importance of peak experiences and personal growth in understanding human motivation.

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