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What needs does Maslow's hierarchy of needs include?

First, the first level: physiological needs

Breathe? Water, food, sleep, physiological balance, secretion

Second, the second level: security requirements

Personal safety, health protection resources, all sexual property, all sexual moral protection, job and family safety protection.

Third, the third level: the need for emotion and belonging.

Friendship, love and intimacy

Fourth, the fourth level: the need for respect.

Self-esteem, self-confidence and respect for others.

Fifth, the fifth level: the need for self-realization

Moral creativity, consciousness, ability to solve problems, fairness, and ability to accept reality.

Extended data:

The demand for self-transcendence is a vague argument in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory. Usually included in the requirements of self-realization. In 1954, Maslow discussed two other needs mentioned in his early works: the need for knowledge and the need for aesthetics. These two needs are not included in his level of needs, and he thinks they should be between the needs of respect and the needs of self-realization.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory