Maslow's hierarchy is a theory in psychology that suggests human needs can be categorized into five levels, with physiological needs at the base and self-actualization at the top. This theory proposes that individuals must fulfill their lower-level needs before progressing to higher-level ones.
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Self-Actualization: The highest level in Maslow's hierarchy where individuals strive to reach their full potential.
Physiological Needs: The basic biological requirements necessary for survival, such as food, water, and sleep.
Safety Needs: The need for security, stability, and protection from harm or danger.