Abraham Maslow believed that all human beings need certain things in their lives. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs include fundamental needs, psychological needs, and self-actualization needs. His hierarchy of needs is composed of five stages. There are two stages to fundamental needs. All people need water to satisfy their thirst, and food to satisfy their hunger. If you can’t find food or water, you will die. People also need shelter to feel safe and secure. Everyone wants to buy home after college. Weapons will protect you from danger. All the above stages are biological drives others would be sex drives. The third stage comes under psychological needs. It is love and belonging. A person has to be accepted by others. The family is an example of the third stage. If there is a lack of love, a person becomes anxious and tense. The fourth stage is to achieve, having a good job gives you self-esteem and graduating from high school is another example. All of the above create self-esteem. We have to have a self-concept of ourselves and this is a psychological stage. The fifth stage is self-actualization needs. This is the pursuit of knowledge and beauty or whatever else is required for the realization of one’s unique potential. Getting a college degree or planting, a flower garden is self-actualization. It is the highest point in Maslow’s hierarchy. Fundamental needs are the most urgent. First, one has to find food, water, and shelter in order to stay alive. This was Chuck Noland’s first concern. He set the raft under a tree for a form of shelter. He drank water off of leaves and ate coconuts for food. He also tried to fish with the spear. He also looked around the island to find it is a big rocky deserted island in middle of the Pacific. Gathered Fed Ex Boxes right away Being abandoned on an island, chuck had to make use of every item he could find. In the FedEx boxes he found video tape that he used for cord, paper for fire tender, and a
Abraham Maslow believed that all human beings need certain things in their lives. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs include fundamental needs, psychological needs, and self-actualization needs. His hierarchy of needs is composed of five stages. There are two stages to fundamental needs. All people need water to satisfy their thirst, and food to satisfy their hunger. If you can’t find food or water, you will die. People also need shelter to feel safe and secure. Everyone wants to buy home after college. Weapons will protect you from danger. All the above stages are biological drives others would be sex drives. The third stage comes under psychological needs. It is love and belonging. A person has to be accepted by others. The family is an example of the third stage. If there is a lack of love, a person becomes anxious and tense. The fourth stage is to achieve, having a good job gives you self-esteem and graduating from high school is another example. All of the above create self-esteem. We have to have a self-concept of ourselves and this is a psychological stage. The fifth stage is self-actualization needs. This is the pursuit of knowledge and beauty or whatever else is required for the realization of one’s unique potential. Getting a college degree or planting, a flower garden is self-actualization. It is the highest point in Maslow’s hierarchy. Fundamental needs are the most urgent. First, one has to find food, water, and shelter in order to stay alive. This was Chuck Noland’s first concern. He set the raft under a tree for a form of shelter. He drank water off of leaves and ate coconuts for food. He also tried to fish with the spear. He also looked around the island to find it is a big rocky deserted island in middle of the Pacific. Gathered Fed Ex Boxes right away Being abandoned on an island, chuck had to make use of every item he could find. In the FedEx boxes he found video tape that he used for cord, paper for fire tender, and a