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"Sagen Sie mal, ist das nicht ein gutes #Zeichen, wenn sich #Rechtsextreme in diesem Land unsicher fühlen?"

Lacher, ja ... doch so wird das nichts.

Die gefühlte Unsicherheit ist Ursache für viel zu viel.

Oder, wie es ein AfD-Großspender einmal ausdrückte: "#Angst ist ein zuverlässiger #Motivator".

#Überleben - #Schutz - #Zugehörigkeit
sind die ersten 3 der 5 Bedürfnisse nach #Maslow.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslowsc

de.wikipedia.orgMaslowsche Bedürfnishierarchie – Wikipedia

The Nazi rally historical re-enactment Sunday was truly #loathsome. Lots of people have pointed out the parts that need pointing out.

However, one bit in particular stood out to me: "Tr*mp Will Fix It".

He'll *fix* it? Are these people even vaguely aware of his interests and inclinations?

If he can't eat it, f*ck it, or skim a buck off the top of it, then it may as well not exist in his universe.

He's not fixing anything, ever.

#fix#FixIt#maslow

🆕 blog! “Review: Moixa 4.8kWh Solar Battery”

I have upgradeitis. If something newer and shinier comes out, my stupid monkey-brain compels me to buy it. Seven years ago, we installed a solar battery. It was part of an experimental project which looked at creating a community power-grid, so it came at a subsidised price. As I explained to BBC Click, the 2k…

👀 Read more: shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/08/revie

#battery #gadget #maslow #moixa #review #solar

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"For instance, if I may assign arbitrary figures for the sake of illustration, it is as if the average citizen is satisfied perhaps 85 per cent in his physiological needs, 70 per cent in his safety needs, 50 per cent in his love needs, 40 per cent in his self-esteem needs, and 10 per cent in his self-actualization needs." #maslow

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Maslow, in 1943: "In actual fact, most members of our society who are normal, are partially satisfied in all their basic needs and partially unsatisfied in all their basic needs at the same time. A more realistic description of the hierarchy would be in terms of decreasing percentages of satisfaction as we go up the hierarchy of prepotency" ... #maslow

Maslow never represented his hierarchy of needs as a pyramid. Further, here's what he wrote 23 years later:

"self-actualization is not enough. Personal salvation and what is good for the person alone cannot be really understood in isolation. The good of other people must be invoked as well as the good for oneself. It is quite clear that purely inter-psychic individualist psychology without reference to other people and social conditions is not adequate."

resilience.org/stories/2021-06 #maslow 🧵

resilience · The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow’s HierarchyWhereas American narratives focus on the individual, the Blackfoot way of life offers an alternative of a community that leaves no one behind
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The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow’s Hierarchy

By Teju Ravilochan

resilience.org/stories/2021-06

'Edgar Villanueva (2018) offers a beautiful example of how deeply ingrained this way of thinking is among First Nations in his book Decolonizing Wealth. He quotes Dana Arviso, Executive Director of the Potlatch Fund and member of the Navajo tribe, who recalls a time she asked Native communities in the Cheyenne River territory about poverty:

' “They told me they don’t have a word for poverty,” she said. “The closest thing that they had as an explanation for poverty was ‘to be without family.’” Which is basically unheard of. “They were saying it was a foreign concept to them that someone could be just so isolated and so without any sort of a safety net or a family or a sense of kinship that they would be suffering from poverty.”'

resilience · The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow’s HierarchyWhereas American narratives focus on the individual, the Blackfoot way of life offers an alternative of a community that leaves no one behind

Maslow's Hierarchy is Bullshit:
The elite capture of a Blackfoot belief system

pattykrawec.substack.com/p/mas

"You’re probably familiar with his pyramid of needs and it makes a kind of intuitive sense if you’ve been raised in the western world. The problem is he stole it from the Blackfoot and then inverted it because his hierarchy of needs isn’t intuitive at all, not on a global scale. Maslow took it and then turned it into something that would make maintaining colonial ways of knowing easier while making Indigenous ways of knowing more difficult, seem less reliable."

Aambe: where books collideMaslow's Hierarchy is BullshitBy patty krawec

Maslow—the one from the hierarchy of needs—spent time with the Blackfoot tribe, where he found astounding levels of cooperation, minimal inequality, restorative justice, full bellies, and high levels of life satisfaction. Self-actualization was the norm.

80–90% of the Blackfoot tribe had a quality of self-esteem that was only found in 5–10% of his own population.

He never published his findings out of fear of losing academic standing...

madinamerica.com/2022/12/black