Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
"What a man can be, he must be. This weed we call self-actualization... it refers to man's desires for self-fulfillment, namely to the tendency for him to become actually in what he is potentially: to become everything one is capable of becoming."
Abraham Maslow
Psychologist Abraham Maslow viewed human needs arranged like a pyramid.
The most basic human needs are physical, after which come safety, psychological, and social ones. At the very top is self-actualization, where human beings reach their ultimate sense of self.
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Intelligence++ promotes the discovery and development of targeted innovations that augment individual capabilities and talents at each step of the pyramid.
Through an informed, collaborative process, limitations can be reduced and strengths can be enhanced.
A multitude of innovations, both large and small, will enhance quality of life and reduce cost.