Why Maslow's hierarchy of need matters

SUMMARY:
   Maslow's hierarchy of needs matters is one of the most influential ideas in the history of psychology. The article of a 35-year-old Jewish psychologist, Abraham Maslow, first appeared in the United States in 1943. The author wanted to know what would make our life better. He followed the example of people who are chasing money and fame. The entire pyramid consists of three spiritual and two material needs. Starting from the bottom of physical needs and then safety, belongingness, esteem and the most important self-actualization. However, why is Maslow's hierarchy so important in society? Because it is relatively simple, understandable and easily accessible to people.


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  • belongingness
    • Teenagers need belongingness because they feel lonely and misunderstood without it. 
  • to be close-knit 
    • In adulthood, people are incredibly close-knit with their parents and old traditions.
  • utterly = absolutely
    • Students often seem to be an utterly uninterested lesson. 

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