Doesn’t matter where you start; like the old-fashioned food pyramid, the whole chart lists everything you need to be healthy and well-rounded in life, with the larger-sized portions indicating that you need more of it.
Scott Barry Kaufman is among the top 1% most cited scientists in the world … Dr. Kaufman hosts the The Psychology Podcast which has received over 30 million downloads and is frequently ranked the #1 psychology podcast in the world.
When psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman first discovered Maslow’s unfinished theory of transcendence, sprinkled throughout a cache of unpublished journals, lectures, and essays, he felt a deep resonance with his own work and life. In this groundbreaking book, Kaufman picks up where Maslow left off, unraveling the mysteries of his unfinished theory, and integrating these ideas with the latest research on attachment, connection, creativity, love, purpose and other building blocks of a life well lived.
Do I start from the top or the bottom?
Doesn’t matter where you start; like the old-fashioned food pyramid, the whole chart lists everything you need to be healthy and well-rounded in life, with the larger-sized portions indicating that you need more of it.
This is a meme based off Maslow 's hierarchy of needs, and you start at the bottom
That’s actually a misconception. Maslow didn’t envision it as a chain of prerequisites, and he never portrayed it as a pyramid.
I’d like some references to counter the fact that it’s called the hierarchy of needs
https://scottbarrykaufman.com/who-created-maslows-iconic-pyramid/
And his credentials:
Very interesting read !
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