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According to Maslow, what is the pinnacle of human motivation?

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According to Abraham Maslow, motivation has to do with a hierarchy of needs that includes physiological needs (e.g. food, water), safety needs (e.g. security, stability), love and belongingness needs (e.g. relationships), esteem needs (e.g. self-respect, respect from others), and the need for self-actualization.

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