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The order of human needs, from the most basic to the least basic needs , in maslow's hierarchy of needs is

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid with the largest, most fundamental needs at the bottom and the need for self-actualization and self-transcendence at the top
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The order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is shown in the form of a pyramid, reflecting the most basic at the bottom and going upwards. The order goes as follows, from bottom to top:

  1. Physiological needs (water, food, sleep)
  2. Safety needs (security)
  3. Love and belonging needs (having intimate relationships)
  4. Esteem needs (feeling of accomplishment)
  5. Self- actualization (achieving full potential in every aspect)

Step-by-step explanation:

His theory for this pyramid is that one level needs to be fulfilled in order to pass on to the next one. The first 2 represent the basic needs, 3 and 4 the psychological needs and the fifth represents the self- fulfillment needs. His theory also states that it is almost impossible to achieve the fifth and final stage.

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