Maslow's Hierarchy on Needs
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Essay title: Maslow's Hierarchy on Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy on needs is a theory that says you as a person must choose between biological needs and desire based on learning. The basic idea behind this hierarchy is that we are born with certain needs that we can’t live with out. Without meeting these initial needs we will not be able to continue our life and move upward on hierarchy. This first level consists of our physiological needs, or our basic needs for survival. Without food, water, sleep, and oxygen, nothing else in life matters. If we didn’t have what our body needs to function we would never be able to continue up the hierarchy.
Every person has certain needs to live. The bottom section of the hierarchy is the basic needs for life. You need food, water, oxygen and sleep. If you didn’t have any of these needs you would never reach the top. In the world you would die if you didn’t have these necessities of life. Once you have the bottom fulfilled you can move up to the