Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs
Offers Around Pushing Beyond Self-Imposed Limits
It's the human being who lives in the universe knowing that there is more than what human beings usually self-impose as limits. For that, we can take an example in science.
We have Pierre and Marie Curie who, in the past,
- pushed the limits of their learning science,
- to do experiments by trying to understand more than what was already known.
Also, by working so relentlessly on the idea of
- knowing more,
- learning more,
- pushing their limits,
and by doing so, they would have left some patrimony to humankind.
Transcendence Needs - Higher-Level Needs - Level 8
Starting with the fifth level, it's not anymore about basic human needs. For instance, at the eighth level, we have