Humans reason d'etre

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Maslow like hierarchy of needs

Humans reason d'etre

As in several psychological works discussed there exists a hierarchy of needs. As in the picture shown do I divide my needs in three main categories. Sorted from the most important and necessary for living down to the self-expression and non-physical needs of a human being. At the same time do the three main categories represent borders imaginable like levels like in a game. The skipping of levels is not allowed. The same goes for the human needs. It has to be build sequentially and in that exact order for a human being to feel worth living and to be happy.

1. Basic needs
2. Psychological needs
3. Self-Fulfillment needs

Each main categories is paramount important and only allows for the striving of the other categories if the previous ones are fulfilled. Only after every other need is satisfied will there be time an desire to reach for self-fulfillment.

As provided in the paper "With Purpose To Utopia" by William Müller as a depiction of the creation of a utopia shows the dependency of exactly these basic and physiological needs before the concept Utopia is even be able to be initiated

Therefor is Utopia and by extension the the full human expression is not attainable as long as the self-actualisation is not part of the main culture of mankind. Therefor I propose the need to actively initiate and keep alive the process of need satisfaction up the such a level as well as to satisfy the pyramids needs up to level 4-5 and add a mandatory regulation for the actualisation of the every individuals potential.

The self-actualisation can take many forms, as well as be individual or group based. But whatever form it may take, the highest virtues are only achievable through the application of the mind and the consequently application in the real life in an applicable form. Therefor must such self actualisation not only be a mind exercise but be grounded in reality and have physical form. May it be through the use of the potential to create something or to use it in a more direct form. But it has to be visible to the human. A Mastery.