There is a pyramid that describes the needs of humans authored by Abraham Maslow in 1943. It is lists the most basic needs at the bottom with the more 'sophisticated' ones at higher levels. It makes a lot of sense too. read more
There is a pyramid that describes the needs of humans authored by Abraham Maslow in 1943. It is lists the most basic needs at the bottom with the more ‘sophisticated’ ones at higher levels. It makes a lot of sense too. When you have nothing, the most immediate need is survival. read more
In Human Needs Psychology, the final two needs are defined as “Needs of the Spirit” as they provide doorways to our deeper sense of true happiness and fulfillment in life – in both physical and non-physical realms. read more
Eating , sleeping, mating and defending are the four basic needs of the human being. In fact, eating, sleeping, mating, and defending are four basic needs shared by all living entities. In the modern world it has become the foremost goal to fulfill and satisfy these four urges. read more