"Hierarchy of Needs Theory" by Kevin Ferere @KEVINFERERE
- Survival - Ok, so you're born...your instincts take over right? You want to eat, keep warm, and be safe. Simple enough?
- Power - Instinctively, you want to survive; but you want to maintain that survival by keeping some sort of order and protection. This is achieved by the establishment of authority and position. The question is, what are you taking authority over? Authority is expressed over any possible threat or ally to your survival; whether it be internal or external. The threats are eliminated, and the allies are embraced.
- Wealth - Once you've attained power, it must be expressed, embellished, and celebrated. Wealth actualizes the achievement of power and secures it. It is a reward for living.
- Sex - From wealth comes pleasure, whether it be physical or psychological. Sex is life's vacation after all the hard work of surviving, and achieving power and wealth. After you've achieved things, whether abstract or material, you are now achieving another person. A reflection of self in a sense. Sex is a way for others to recognize and applaud your success of life on an intimate and primal level. In essence, sex is desired from the beginning but lies dormant in the pursuit of everything else.
- Love - Once you've completed taking care of yourself, you can now express this to others and take care of them. Love is how you share your life's work with someone else. In the same way sex is a reflection of self, love reflects not only your life's achievements, but that of others. Sex celebrates self, love celebrates others.
In turn, we are all celebrating life. Not ours, or others, but the concept of life itself. The struggle, the success; the good, the bad, and the ugly...and everything inbetween.
Click below to refer to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory...
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