Friday, February 10, 2017

MIDTERM: MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS


Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theorizes how the primary and basic needs of human must be prioritized in order to meet satisfaction before pursuing the secondary needs.

 “The growth of self-actualization (Maslow, 1962) refers to the need for personal growth and discovery that is present throughout a person’s life. For Maslow, a person is always “becoming” and never remains static in these terms.  In self-actualization a person comes to find a meaning to life that is important to them”

I personally believe Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs simplifies the practical needs and priorities of an individual. It helps you figure out how you manage your life in a way where  you develop a sense of understanding and learning to accept your choices that leads you to what you need to become.




*Everything that I listed and pointed out here are all based from my notes given and discussed to us by our lecturer on Laboratory Management. We were given a task to choose three topics from both our preliminary term and midterm, to which we all get to share and express all the things that we’ve learned for this second semester. *

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