they are uncnscious,because they have roots in child hood.
Physiological
hierarchy of needs
physiological safety security social self esteem ego and self actualization needs
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"Conscious needs" refer to the desires, requirements, or preferences that a person is aware of and actively seeks to satisfy. It involves a level of awareness and intentionality in recognizing and addressing one's needs.
Level 5 is the highest level and it involves self-actualization
Maslow's tower is best explained by the needs-based system of his tower. Without basic needs being met, motivation to move to the next level is usually difficult.
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of Best Buy's different employee programs using Maslows hierarchy of needs theory reinforcement theory and expectancy theory?
he is an American theorist who is most famous for his hierarchy of needs, which encompass everything from basic needs to self-actualisation in order to demonstrate what motivates people
first of all he needs to know what is needed and not needed. his needs may not be needed right away. so he needs to hide some of his needs until he needs them. I need to explain this more. why does a person need to know his needs? if he has unconscious motives maybe he needs those to. lets say he needs to be needed. if he dosent find out that he is needed, than he will need to cry or be angry. now he has another need. all these needs just keep growing and are in relation to each other. they need each other in order to be. what more can one need?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, from bottom to top, includes the following levels: physiological needs (basic survival needs like food and water), safety needs (security and stability), love and belonging (social relationships and connections), esteem needs (self-esteem and recognition), and finally, self-actualization (realizing personal potential and self-fulfillment).
Yes but ...Because of their undersea environment, whales and dolphins have to actively decide when to breathe - they are conscious breathers.As they have to be conscious to breath, this presents a problem for them to sleep and they solve this by letting one half of the brain sleep at a time and in this way, the animal is never completely unconscious, but it still gets the rest it needs.