MASLOW’S PYRAMID is a popular model of self—realization, according to which you cannot reflect on the meaning of life without having dinner. Its foundation is food and sleep: if you’re hungry, you don’t care about the respect of others — you just want bread. Next, her average level is social needs and a desire for security: finding friends so that you have someone to discuss how you don’t have enough money and ask for a loan. Finally, its peak is self—realization: the work of the spirit and the achievement of happiness. However, hungry artists would probably argue with this.... Show more