Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 11:17:24 GMT
Maslow The levels of needs in Maslow's Pyramid are divided into three categories Needs that we consider necessary Needs that we consider optional Needs that are necessary but which we sometimes consider optional Now in the case of basic needs physiological safety love and belonging we are talking about three types of needs A natural intrinsic necessity that is we need water food excretion etc. to survive physiological needs.
A necessity learned as a result of the natural selection process to which we have adapted for thousands of years shelter clothes hygiene etc. necessary to withstand the vagaries of the environment Phone Number List thus increasing our chances of perpetuating our species the need for safety A third form is a mixed one and refers to the need for love and belonging. Why is it mixed Of course the feeling of love is intrinsic it comes naturally as it were but the same cannot be said strongly about the need for belonging which has been strongly influenced by natural selection since the early stages of human evolution.
I will open a short parenthesis to explain why. Yuval Noah Harari in his wellknown book “Sapiens A Brief History of Mankind” talks about this. Harari says this man unlike other animals is born incompletely developed. If a baby Zebra is running around the Savanna just a few hours after being born the human baby needs years to reach the same level of autonomy and this leads to the conclusion that the human is born in a moment in which it is not fully developed. Why Well Harari also says that the evolution of man from a quadrupedal to a bipedal form of movement drastically affected his organism at a structural level especially that of the woman who felt this change most dramatically at the level of the reproductive system vital in the perpetuation of our species.
A necessity learned as a result of the natural selection process to which we have adapted for thousands of years shelter clothes hygiene etc. necessary to withstand the vagaries of the environment Phone Number List thus increasing our chances of perpetuating our species the need for safety A third form is a mixed one and refers to the need for love and belonging. Why is it mixed Of course the feeling of love is intrinsic it comes naturally as it were but the same cannot be said strongly about the need for belonging which has been strongly influenced by natural selection since the early stages of human evolution.
I will open a short parenthesis to explain why. Yuval Noah Harari in his wellknown book “Sapiens A Brief History of Mankind” talks about this. Harari says this man unlike other animals is born incompletely developed. If a baby Zebra is running around the Savanna just a few hours after being born the human baby needs years to reach the same level of autonomy and this leads to the conclusion that the human is born in a moment in which it is not fully developed. Why Well Harari also says that the evolution of man from a quadrupedal to a bipedal form of movement drastically affected his organism at a structural level especially that of the woman who felt this change most dramatically at the level of the reproductive system vital in the perpetuation of our species.