The Progressive Human Motivation And Needs

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Abstract

Today we all take into account the fact that the human personality does not always act rationally at first glance and how the previous intentions and needs of the ancestors correspond to the person's own actual motives and needs. This also created the need for a new motivational model. Having new data that indicate the incompleteness of currently accepted motivational models, the basis of this study was the creation of a new and more complete one. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of 8 needs, it has been expanded to include the irrational, neutral, and ambivalent areas of human needs, as well as how their value and impact change throughout each individual's life. This also made it possible to update the generally accepted model in relation to modern data.

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