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We all have needs. Of course, we are living beings. There are our basic needs (like water, food, air, etc.) There are desires which we sometimes confuse as needs, like do you really need that car? And then there are needs that we can’t see. The needs within the depths of our souls. These are the needs that guide us. And these are the needs that make us grow as human beings and more importantly as spiritual beings. Which you are. An amazing spiritual being. We all want to be our most authentic selves. We crave it. You know how whenever you’re somewhere you don’t want to be? Does your body start to ache? You get uncomfortable? And it’s not a reassuring discomfort where you think you’ll grow, but rather a what am I doing here? That when you realize that there’s more to life and there’s more to your life than doing the things you don’t want to do. Of course, we can’t all of a sudden do everything all at once and grow immediately. Growth is a process that happens day-by-day. The more you realize the process of personal growth, the more you realize why self-development is so important. So what is self-development? Also, known as personal development? Or personal growth. Self-development is basically being aware of who you are as a being and enhancing your life and allowing yourself to flourish. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Throwing some facts your way. A very important and critical psychological development was created by psychologist Abraham Maslow. He created Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (why would you not name your theory after yourself) which is basically a pyramid-style model that shows the human needs from the most basic level, which are the physiological needs, to the highest level which is self-actualization needs. Let’s break it down some more. There are five needs the first two are basic needs which are physiological needs (such as shelter, water, food, air, and sleep) and safety needs (security, money, health, and employment). The next set is social need

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