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In this video I describe one way of organizing the many other motivations that we face: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Abraham Maslow proposed that motivations could be categorized and then those categories could be arranged into a hierarchy of importance, meaning that lower-order motivations needed to be met before dealing with higher-order needs. Maslow's hierarchy begins with physiological needs, followed by security, a sense of belonging, self-esteem, and finally, self-actualization; a drive to reach one's fullest potential. Next I consider criticisms of Maslow's hierarchy and some behaviors that don't strictly follow the progression of needs described.

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