maslow's heirarchy of needs
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ur cute
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Oye, this conversation is over. Stop talking to me. Everything that comes out of your mouth (or keyboard) makes NO sense to me and/or I don't know what you are talking about. Thanks anyway for the time.
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no problem. I hope one day you can realise the power of herzbergs dream that is self-fulfilment of all tripod needs. when you do realise this awesome feeling there will be no need for the blanket of insecurity that people often use to cover their tripods in order to stop them falling over. but let me tell you that tripod can still fall over. the wind of external factors can blow mighty hard causing our tripod to fall over and consequently cause self destruction
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Woah, first of all let me repeat that I do NOT know what maslow's transpersonal psychology is. Now, on top of this, I have never even heard of herzbergs stability fulfillness model. Alright, so if googling maslow's things gives me NO results, I'm way too tired to even start with this new hazburger thing. Thanks anyway though...
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well just think about what maslows transpersonal physchology and herzbergs stability fulfillness model have in common
i think you will be pleasently surprised
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Well, I still don't even understand what you're saying. I don't understand what maslow's transpersonal psychology IS and now you're talking about three legs of something and I don't know what you're talking about.
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its simple. we have to adopt the theory that self-reliance needs can fulfill our stability wants.
our stability wants are basically like a tripod with reward, achievement and motivation as our tripod legs. we need to keep our legs balanced or our tripod will fall over. trust me only if and when you can do this can you move onto the next level that is "converting our tripod into a self reliance dream in cuboid form"
sorry ive put this in quite simple terms and not elaborated further.
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I've tried and am trying similiar however it seems sometimes that some needs must be fufilled before you can move up. If you don't eat for example sooner or later it will be all you think about or if you don't spend time with people or don't belong for whatever reason it becomes all you think about. To live authentically is of course first and foremost to experience at all but it must be flexible. Just thoughts, best wishes.
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Can you explain maslow's transpersonal psychology?
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too slow
Just studying this at the moment at college (counsellor training). I am thinking that at the moment that if I just focus and aim for (what would be the top of the pyramid), then all else will follow easily. I think that's what Jesus (and a whole host of other wise masters) meant when he said 'seek ye first the kingdom of heaven and all else will be added unto you' (the kingdom of heaven being within and being our authentic self/soul). What do you think?
TheUnseenUniversity 4 years ago
i also have been thinking along this same line. by focusing on "the top" and allowing my own faith to keep me relaxed, all else DOES seem to fall in line. this is easy to say in times of ease, and i made this as a mea culpa when the rough times had gotten the best of me. its good to be back afloat
listeningriffin 4 years ago