Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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This flowchart illustrates Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, a psychological theory that categorizes human needs into a structured hierarchy. It begins with foundational physiological needs, followed by safety, belonging and love, and esteem needs. As individuals progress, they encounter higher-level requirements such as aesthetic and learning needs, ultimately striving for self-actualization. This model emphasizes the importance of developing one's potential and improving oneself, aiming to match abilities and cognition. The chart serves as a guide to understanding how fulfilling each level can lead to personal growth and the pursuit of beauty and emotional connections in the world.
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Develop your own potential and constantly improve yourself.
Physiological needs
Aesthetic needs
Make your abilities and cognition match
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4
Give full play to your own potential and constantly improve yourself.
Hierarchy
Belonging and Love
2
5
self-actualization
Esteem needs
7
Hope to establish emotional connections with others
Safety needs
6
The pursuit of beauty in the world
Foundation deficiency requires
Learning needs
High level requirements
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