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Maslow's Hierarchy of 'Needs'

How many of them are [i]actually[/i] 'needs'?

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I have serious doubts about this, if only because right at the bottom, the level that is supposed to be the most basic and essential, the level upon which the others rest, there is 'reproduction'. Having children is a need, and a very basic one too? Gee, someone should have told me! 😂
On the next level there is 'property'! Oh dear. Was this guy sniffing glue when he came up with this "pyramid"?
The way the "pyramid" works is that the needs below need to be met first in order for the ones above to be of use, to work, to enhance one's life, but it all assumes way too much. For example, the 'need' to have children assumes that we all [b]want[/b] children because otherwise our lives are pointless and we remain miserable, but that's obviously not true, and is, quite frankly, absurd.
Private property isn't a need either, and depending upon one's personality, may not even be a desire. Some people are gratified by having a lot of "stuff", but many of us are not because we're not at all materialistic.
No, this is junk pseudoscience, but I will not be at all surprised if I receive comments to the effect that I, "Just don't understand it, LOL 😂", or that I'm once again, "Just trolling" (that seems to be a common, lame retort on this site for some reason).
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
You literally don't understand the Hierarchy of Needs and seem to have some chip on your shoulder that is preventing you from understanding it. In summary, without reproduction, the human species will die out. It's a basic human need.
@MarkPaul No, having children is NOT a need! He placed it alongside such (very real) needs as air and water. I don't have a "chip on my shoulder", but I DO despise pseudoscience like this, and I won't refrain from criticising it when I see it.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@Bellatrix2083 You don't understand science; you're not a scientist. And, you don't understand the purpose of the Hierarchy of Needs. It's not about some pseudo-feminist topic of the week.
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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@AdaXI What a load... Why don't you take your self-absorbed view of life and get humble... in a hurry. Every scientific fact is not suddenly disposable because it doesn't pass your age test of being modern. The one thing that has never changed is human behaviour. The Hierarchy of Needs isn't intended to to accommodate a single person's desires, wants, and silly schoolgirl notions.

The basic human needs has withstood the test of time and no matter how much you want to present yourself as some kind of modern day spin-meister, your rant doesn't hold up. This crazy idea because some remote tribe you read about or conjured up doesn't know what clothes are and lives their lives in perfect bliss lacks scientific merit to even discuss. If that is the foundation defence of your silly position, then I'm not sure this is even worth your time, let alone mine.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs stands the test of time... even today. Your idea that because it was developed in the 1940's it HAS to be obsolete doesn't make it so. For someone like you, what more do you need?
AdaXI · 41-45, T
@MarkPaul Look I've made my point it's a 'theory' it's not a 'science' and the method in which it was created is completely unscientific. It's also flawed because it doesn't take into account people come from different cultures and social backgrounds and most of his research was done using just a hand full of people as examples. Like back in the 1940s everyone got married, woman were just good little housewives that banged out a couple of kids so it was really quite easy to make this nice little over simplified pyramid chart.

Which look it is what it is, I've deleted my other comment seen as seemed to of triggered you and if you're happy with Maslow's little chart then I'm happy with it too because I've really got better things to be doing than falling out with you over a pyramid chart.

You take care.
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