
Who Created Maslow’s Iconic Pyramid?

Polymaths like Alberti constantly strove to attain their optimal state of being. Optimality is the fullest realisation of one's potential; it is different from pursuing an illusory ‘perfection’. Maslow said that ‘what a man can be, he must be’ and that one only attains a state of self-actualisation when ‘one becomes everything that one is capable o
... See moreWaqas Ahmed • The Polymath: Unlocking the Power of Human Versatility
If you wanted to generalize a bit, you could say there are six layers of desire: Material pleasure. Having nice food, a nice car, a nice house. Ego pleasure. Becoming well-known or rich and successful. Winning victories and recognition. Intellectual pleasure. Learning about things. Understanding the world around us. Generativity. The pleasure we ge
... See moreDavid Brooks • The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life
certain needs trump others and you must satisfy lower-level needs before focusing on higher-level ones.