What is the idea behind Maslow's famous pyramid?

a. to preserve Maslow's theory forever
b. ass one takes care of basic needs the higher needs become more relevant
c. the road to enlightenment consists of many small steps
d. it was a sort of temple or meeting place for his students
e. it showed the three factors underlying self-actualization, one on each corner


Answer: b. ass one takes care of basic needs the higher needs become more relevant

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