The human being is made up of three components: body, mind and soul. To these correspond three needs that must be satisfied for a happy life: the physical need is health; the psychological need is knowledge; the spiritual need is inner peace. When all three are present there is harmony and self-realization. Abraham Maslow developed a human hierarchy of needs which was conceptualized in the form of a pyramid to explain how people move from physiological needs to self-actualization resulting in a complete personality. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is classified from basic physiological needs to psychological needs that must be satisfied before satisfying self-actualization needs. Maslow believed that motivation was driven by the presence of unmet needs. The following is Maslow's Pyramid of Hierarchy of Needs: Physiological needs: are within the biological system of a human being that must be satisfied to sustain life such as air, hunger, thirst, sex and life. sleep. If these needs are not met, then one will be motivated to satisfy them. These are the physical needs for survival and the body cannot function if these needs are not met. It is located at the base of the pyramid and is the most vital thing to satisfy first. The metabolic needs for survival are air, water and food for humans and animals. Shelters and clothing protect humans from the elements, and the human sexual instinct drives the birth rate. When these physiological needs are satisfied, safety and security needs dominate a person's behavior. If there is no physical safety due to natural disasters, war, childhood abuse, or family violence, people may begin to experience transgenerational trauma and post-traumatic stress... ... middle of paper ......al. 3. They value their privacy and enjoy being alone despite having satisfying relationships with others.4. They are not self-centered, have a great sense of humor and are able to laugh at themselves.5. They are prompt in thought, action and action and are highly creative.6. They are unconventional and have social compassion for the welfare of humanity.7. Appreciate the fundamental life experiences and deep bonds of loving interpersonal relationships with people.8. They have strong moral and ethical beliefs, protect their privacy, have free style attitudes and experience peak moments of self-realization.9. Autonomy: They do not rely on laws or external people as they are independent and resourceful. Psychologist Abraham Maslow (1943, 1954) stated that human motivation is based on the search for fulfillment and change through personal growth.
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