I have a photo of myself sleeping on my phone, but I’ve always lived alone.
Day-1 The night was already late, and I was still constantly refreshing Twitter on my computer. Some bearish tweets made me feel somewhat amused. “Knock knock knock,” the sudden sound of knocking interrupted my thoughts. “Coming!” I shouted towards the door while extinguishing the cigarette in my hand, then prepared to get up to open the door. Just then, I inadvertently glanced at the time displayed in the bottom right corner of my computer—it was 1 AM. I instantly became alert, “Who would come to my house knocking in the middle of the night?” Thinking this, I didn't open the door directly but bent down to look through the peephole.
People often say that if you grasp human nature, you can grasp wealth. Only by understanding the needs of others can you create opportunities for yourself.
So what are the needs of people in different classes? One of the essential theories to understand human needs: Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
See which class you belong to in human society.
1. What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a motivation theory proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in 1943, aimed at explaining the driving factors of human behavior. The theory posits that human needs are arranged in a hierarchical structure, from the most basic physiological needs to the highest level of self-actualization needs, forming a pyramid shape. Only when lower-level needs are satisfied will individuals pursue higher-level needs.