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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Intrinsic Motivation

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Learned Helplessness

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Tadpole Philosophy

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Nocebo Effect

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Placebo Effect

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Cognitive Dissonance

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Master Anchoring: Practical Tips to Set best Anchor

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Overconfidene Bias

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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theory by American psychologist Abraham Maslow. It explains that human beings have different kinds of needs, and we are often motivated to satisfy more basic needs before focusing strongly on higher psychological needs.

1. Physiological Needs — “I need to survive.”

These are our most basic physical needs: Food, Water, Sleep, Oxygen, Shelter, and Rest.

Example: If you are extremely hungry, it becomes difficult to concentrate on studying philosophy. Your mind keeps thinking about food.

2. Safety Needs — “I need to feel secure.”

Once basic survival is reasonably secure, we seek safety:

Physical safety, Financial security, Stable home, Job security, Health and protection, and Freedom from serious danger

Example:

If someone is constantly worried about losing their home or having no money for tomorrow, they may find it difficult to focus on long-term goals.

3. Love and Belonging — “I need connection.”

Humans also need relationships:

Friendship, Family, Love, Acceptance, Community, and Feeling that we belong somewhere

Example: A student may have food and money but still feel miserable because they are lonely and have no meaningful relationships.

4. Esteem — “I want to feel capable and respected.”

This involves: Self-respect, Confidence, Achievement, Recognition, Independence, and Feeling competent.

Example:

You study a difficult subject, finally understand it, and think:

“I can actually do this.”

That feeling of competence builds self-esteem.

5. Self-Actualization — “I want to become what I can be.”

This is the highest level in Maslow’s original five-level model.

It means realizing your potential, developing your abilities, creating, learning, and living according to your deepest values.

For example:

Someone might think:

“I don’t want to spend my whole life only earning money. I want to understand the world, develop my ideas, write, teach, and contribute something meaningful.”

That is close to self-actualization.

A very simple example

Imagine a student:

Hungry → “I need food.”

↓Unsafe → “I need security.”

↓Lonely → “I need friends and relationships.”

↓Insecure → “I want achievement and respect.”

↓Fulfilled → “I want to develop my potential.”

So the basic movement is:

Survival → Security → Belonging → Esteem → Self-actualization

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