Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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Masiow's hierarchy' of needs states that people have a range of needs that are like the rungs of a ladder. These needs range from basic requirements,
such as food and shelter, to higher level needs, such as a sense of belonging. To reach the highest level of needs on the ladder, a person must first fulfill
the needs below them. The highest level of need is self-actualization, or wishing to achieve one's full potential, This need is different from the other
levels in a crucial way. All the lower levels are needs that must be satisfied; b
once they are satisfied, we no longer think about thern. If we feel well
feel fed, safe, appreciated, and confident, we don't think about those needs anymore. But on the complex level of self-actualization,
need even after achieving it
This need drives us to be the most complete people we can be-to be the best the
a person continues to
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Which sentence best shows that striving toward personal tultillment is an ongoing process?