A Theory Of Human Motivation by Abraham Maslow

This seminal work introduces the concept of a hierarchy of needs, proposing that human motivation is driven by a series of hierarchical needs ranging from basic physiological requirements to the pursuit of self-actualization. The theory suggests that individuals are motivated to fulfill these needs in a specific order, starting with the most fundamental and progressing to higher-level psychological and self-fulfillment needs. The framework emphasizes the importance of understanding these needs to comprehend human behavior and motivation, offering insights into personal development and the pursuit of happiness.

Published
1943
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
10-20
Original Language
English
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