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Hierarchy of Needs
The Hierarchy of Needs, proposed by Abraham Maslow, outlines a pyramid of human needs arranged in a five-tier structure. At the base are physiological needs like food and shelter, followed by safety, social belonging, esteem, and, at the pinnacle, self-actualization. Maslow posited that individuals seek to fulfill lower-level needs before progressing to higher ones. This psychological framework highlights the progressive nature of human motivation and the dynamic interplay between basic survival instincts and higher aspirations for personal growth and fulfillment.