
We often think of value in terms of Money or possessions—but what if value is actually a map for our Growth? Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a psychological framework Dating back to the 1940s, outlines five levels of human motivation: survival, belonging, growth, impact, and fulfillment. It was a part of his broader effort to understand what drives human motivation beyond the prevailing psychological theories of his time.
Maslow’s approach was rooted in humanistic psychology, a perspective that emphasizes the positive aspects of human nature and the potential for personal growth. He believed that individuals are motivated by a series of needs, and as each need is satisfied, the next higher need becomes more prominent. This hierarchical model was designed to reflect the universal needs of society, starting from the most fundamental and progressing to more acquired Emotions.
Because I focus a lot on the importance of core values and how those values can influence our purpose, that purpose then has an impact on goals, achievement and ultimately, fulfillment. Taking Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and applying it as a pyramid of value can help us clarify our choices and objectives.
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