Based solely on the image you mentioned, it is not possible for me to provide a definite order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as there is no specific image attached or described. However, I can still provide you with the commonly accepted order of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
1) Physiological Needs: These are the basic biological needs for survival, such as food, water, shelter, and sleep.
2) Safety Needs: Once the physiological needs are met, individuals seek safety and security, including personal and financial security, health, and protection from harm.
3) Love and Belongingness Needs: After the safety needs are fulfilled, individuals desire social interaction, companionship, love, and a sense of belonging to a family, community, or social group.
4) Esteem Needs: Once the basic needs of belongingness are satisfied, people seek recognition, respect, self-esteem, and a sense of accomplishment. This category is divided into two subcategories: "Esteem from others" and "Self-esteem."
5) Self-Actualization: At the highest level of the hierarchy, self-actualization refers to fulfilling one's unique potential, pursuing personal growth, and realizing one's dreams, talents, and aspirations.
This order represents the general progression of needs according to Maslow's theory.
Using this image, place Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in oder with 1 being our most basic need.
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