Lower-level needs are deficiency needs driven by fear and lack—survival, safety, and security

Maslow's lower-level needs aren't abstract psychology—they're the active fear and lack that dominate behavior until met. Until survival, safety, and security are addressed, no amount of higher motivation will land.

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Maslow's lower-level needs aren't abstract psychology—they're the active fear and lack that dominate behavior until met. Until survival, safety, and security are addressed, no amount of higher motivation will land.

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    Lower Needs Are Deficiency Needs Driven by Fear

    Lower-level needs are deficiency needs driven by fear and lack—survival, safety, and security