6 Human needs and why do we do what we do?

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The 6 Human Needs that Drive Everything from Tony Robbins

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6 Human Needs and why do we do what we do?

 

  

 

 

Why do we do what we do?

Human needs psychology provides an answer to the age-old question. “Why do human beings do the things they do?” How it is that one person will sacrifice his own life for another, while another person will murder a stranger for sheer pleasure? What creates Nelson Mandela or a Charles Manson? A Jeffrey Dahmer or a John F. Kennedy? A Unabomber or a Martin Luther King?  

No matter who you are in the world, or what you do, there´s common force that´s driving and shaping all our emotions and actions. It determinates the quality of our lives, and ultimately, our destinies.

The universal force is a human need. Regardless of who we are- our backgrounds, our professions, our religion, race or creed- we are all driven, day after day, to fulfil primal needs, that have been encoded intro our nervous systems over centuries. Although each of us is a unique and special soul, we´re all wired in very much the same way.

There are six human needs- fundamental drives within each one of us- that compel us forward in a quest to experience a life of meaning. There is no conscious effort necessary, our will to satisfy these primal needs is automatic.

6 Human Needs and why do we do what we do?The four primal needs:

Certainty: Everybody wants stability about their basic necessities- food, shelter and other material resources. When people cannot control their physical circumstances, they may seek certainty trough a state of mind (such as religious faith or a positive outlook). 

Uncertainty, Variety: People have a need to change their state, to exercise their body and emotions. Therefore they seek variety through a number of means- stimuli, change of scene, physical activity, mood swings, entertainment, food, etc.. 

Significance: Everybody needs to feel special and important in same way. People will seek significance trough obtaining recognition from others or from themselves. When people feel insignificant, they may make themselves feel significant by getting angry. It is important to remember that for many, helplessness is power.

Connection: Human needs to feel connected with someone or someone- a person, an ideal, a value, a habit, or a sense of identity. Connection may take the from love, or merely or intense engagement- for instance, one can feel connected by means of an aggressive interaction. 

Two spiritual needs

Growth: Everything in the universe is either growing or dying- there is no third alternative. People are not spiritually satisfied unless their capacities are expanding.

Contribution: Just a people cannot survive without others contributing in some way to their welfare (no baby grown up on its own), they cannot be spiritually fulfilled unless they are contributing to others as well.

 

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