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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often visually represented as a pyramid, with five levels of needs arranged in order of priority. At the base are physiological needs (food, water, shelter), followed by safety needs (security, stability), social needs (love, belonging), esteem needs (respect, recognition), and at the top is self-actualization (achieving one's potential). This framework illustrates how individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before they can address higher-level psychological and self-fulfillment needs. While not officially called "Maslow pies," this concept is frequently depicted in various pie chart formats to illustrate the proportion of focus on different needs.

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