To love and be loved and considered what on Maslow ever see of needs

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To love and be loved is a fundamental human need according to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Maslow's pyramid of needs consists of five levels, with physiological needs being at the bottom and self-actualization at the top. The third level is the need for love and belonging, which encompasses the desire for intimate relationships, friendships, and a sense of connection and acceptance from others.

This need for love and belonging is vital for individuals to experience a sense of security, support, and validation. It includes both the ability to give and receive love, as well as feeling valued and understood. Being loved and considered by others fulfills this need and contributes to one's overall well-being and happiness.

Maslow believed that without satisfying this need for love and belonging, individuals may experience feelings of loneliness, isolation, and low self-esteem. Therefore, finding and maintaining healthy and fulfilling relationships is essential for personal growth and self-actualization, the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.