According to Maslow, a person with no job, no home, and no friends can
become self-actualized. True or false? Justify with strong arguments
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false
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TRUE
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The things we use and consume may satisfy the first four levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, but they will never provide us with the characteristics, outlined below, which help us identify the attainment of self-actualization. Take all the safety, love, etc. you like; for all their importance, they don’t complete the jigsaw that makes up a person – or rather, the pyramid that constitutes the needs within. For this reason, we as designers must focus on how we can support our users in their activities – it’s the only way to meet them on this, the apex of needs.
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