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RE: Of Rights and Responsibilities

in #philosophy8 years ago

I really like the way you think!
I'm a big fan of Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs where I feel that once my basic needs are met for survival, everything else is gravy. And in every aspect of our life we have certain wants/milestones/goals, all in pursuit of self-actualization. It's realizing we are gifted in some areas and in need of serious work in others but always striving to be a better person. Well, that's how I look at it anyway. I try to stay away from any sense of entitlement too. Who am I to demand anything? I'm just happy to be alive, healthy, fed, with a roof over my head. :D

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Thank you @merej99, not only for the encouraging comment and upvote, but also for the great perspective added on. :c)

I too find Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to be a useful point of reference at times. I sincerely believe that species# behaviors shift on the basis of fulfillment of each level - with some species being more susceptible - and evolved (or evolved in a society-compattible manner), than others.

A dog that is not hungry is less likely to act in aggression. Similar also for cats, but a viper may still lash out at the hand that feeds it if given a chance. And even well-fed kitties might hunt birds for sport.

Of course there does exist a flipside of having a need met for as longas one can remember. Taking it for granted is one possibility.

Your verbalized dwelling upon the subject matter reveals to me that you are well ahead of the curve. Good on you. :c) And thanks again for the comment! ^_^