Stream of Consciousness
"MASLOV'S HEIRARCHY OF NEEDS"
This is a story about Maslov’s hierarchy of needs of human motivation. Maslov’s hierarchy of needs is a pyramid very similar to a corporation hierarchy. This theory says there are many of us human beings living on the bottom rung of the ladder of the pyramid. Many people are barely surviving the physiological needs of surviving with food, water, air, shelter, and sleep. The people living on the self-actualization for personal growth, fulfillment, and a realization of one’s potential can seem out of reach for people on the bottom rung of the pyramid. A low-income person struggles to make ends meet, feed their family, and attend to their needs as the self-actualization of their life has been squashed due to being extremely tired, high rent, bills, and groceries. As our high inflation erupts society, I feel sad because I know how they feel. However, I studied Mid-Management in college in the 1970s. I was at the beginning of the woman power movement of self-actualization.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 years ago in Humans
What are the mysteries of the human brain still waiting to be unlocked?
The human brain, nestled within our skulls, is the most complex and captivating structure in the known universe. Yet, for all its power and sophistication, it remains an enigma, riddled with mysteries that continue to challenge and intrigue scientists, philosophers, and everyday individuals alike. Today, we delve into some of the most prominent questions that shroud this magnificent organ:
By Dilmeta Asmelash2 years ago in Humans
RIP McDonald's. Top Story - February 2024. Content Warning.
Hot, hot, Florida summer. The air is so thick you are basically swimming in it. The river is only a half mile away at most, the gulf a few miles further, but it's not the kind of water you jump into to cool down. It's a different kind altogether.
By Penelope Jane2 years ago in Humans
True Love. Top Story - February 2024.
My best friend is not of this world. But he makes himself available to me at all times. He has heard all my stories, been with me through the good, bad, ugly, and has dried my tears. He has been my comfort when everyone else has left me.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Humans











