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Maslow's hierarchy of needs asserts that basic human needs must be satisfied before listeners can be motivated using any higher needs. these basic needs are

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Only after one's basic needs are met will they strive for higher

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Starting from the lowest level

- Physiological Needs
- Security and Safety Needs
- Social Needs
- Esteem Needs
- Self- actualization Needs
- Self- transcendence Needs

The originally featured hierarchy in a shape of a pyramid does not include "self-transcendence". The first five levels are the only needs featured and shown in most textbooks. However, near the end of Maslow's life, he amended his model and added 'self-transcendence' as the highest level of the hierarchy.