Needs

Stability

Written by Marie Josette Maxime Calixte | Apr 8, 2025 1:06:43 AM

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs 

Offers Around Stability 

One example that we can consider with this image is stability. In the context of the aesthetic need, if we took these flower pots and put them on top of the wall. If that wall is large enough to support those two pots, and that they're right in the middle with enough space all around each pot; then, we could we could consider that there's some stability. That would also probably contribute to the beauty of the scenery that we’re enjoying.


However, if either of these two pots seems to be unstable with the risk of falling anytime, that kind of ruins the feeling of seeing stability. That pot would not seem stable anymore, at which point, most people might tend to go and try to make the pot stable again. 

Besides the fact that if the pot fell, that could represent some type of danger; say there was any animal underneath, or any baby, or anybody, or that parts of the pot could be flying in the air and hitting people. With the speed and the distance, that could hit and that could hurt. So, that's dangerous. Therefore, we do have the need to appreciate beauty as human beings. 

You can offer services such as the following to help people with their aesthetic needs:

  • Home organization needs
  • Interior design for flow and harmony
  • Routine and life systems
  • Work-life balance coaching
  • Financial planning
  • Budgeting services
  • Meal planning and prep services
  • Wellness retreats focused on balance
  • Tech organization and digital cleanup
  • Customizable planners and stationery
  • Landscaping for serenity
  • Calm-inducing home scents / aromatherapy

Aesthetic Needs - Higher-Level Needs - Level 6

Starting with the fifth level, it's not anymore about basic human needs. For instance, at the sixth level, we have