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Material needs of man - examples, features

A man who is difficult to eat, has a constant need for certain conditions and circumstances. Otherwise, his life turns into a suffering existence and is deprived of a sense of harmony and comfort. What is the material needs of man? Examples and features, as well as the opinion of scientists on this subject, we consider below.

Distinguish the social, material and spiritual needs of man.

  • Social - dependence on communication, contact, realization in society.
  • Material needs of man (biological) - ensuring the preservation and continuation of life.
  • Spiritual - the realization of the instincts of worship and reproduction. Creative realization, dependence on pleasure.

Material needs of man - examples of real and imaginary needs

Real - needs, which are caused by sincere independent desire of a person.

  • Breath.
  • Food.
  • Water.
  • Shelter.
  • Creative hobbies.
  • Religious beliefs.
  • Sleep, rest of body and brain.
  • Intimate needs.

Imaginary - the dependence on the opinions of others and the consequent needs:

  • Imposed hobbies;
  • Imaginary beliefs;
  • Inclinations and fictitious abilities.

The material needs of man - examples of positive

A person needs certain conditions for a comfortable existence. This does not mean that he can not live without warm water in the apartment or without a hot breakfast. Of course, he can. But what will be his moral state, how much will his psyche suffer from this, it already depends on inner spiritual needs, closely related to each other. If a person needs little to be happy, his material world is limited to a healthy body and a cheerful spirit, but, alas, there are practically no such people.

The usual average Homo Sapiensu needs some conditions for a comfortable life.

  • Convenient home.
  • Nutritious varied food.
  • Various clothes, utensils, appliances and tools that facilitate his life.
  • Means of transport.

Material needs of man are negative examples

  • Dependence on narcotic and foggy mind substances.
  • Dependence on drugs.
  • Dependence on the costly attributes of life, conditioned by the social need for self-realization in society, but resulting from the physical problem of constant pursuit of increasingly improved material goods.

Primary and secondary needs

American psychologist A. Maslow divided the material needs of man for primary and secondary.

Primary:

  1. Needs, without which life ends;
  2. Needs that ensure a person's confidence in the continuation of his life, insuring against death.

Secondary:

  1. Social - contact with people, mutually comfortable relations, manifestation of mutual care, love, interests;
  2. Prestigious - the realization of the human ego, the assertion of his personality in society, elevation, growth, respect and recognition by others;
  3. Spiritual - the realization of spiritual impulses, not related to other people and contacts with them (worship, creativity).

The material needs of a person accompany him from the first seconds of life to the last. Only the womb of the mother is able to organize the fetus the whole aggregate of its material needs. Leaving him, a person faces a constant struggle to secure his material rights and dependencies. Otherwise, he simply ceases to live fully. Even if his life is maintained in the body, without comfortable material goods (due to spiritual and social needs), the collapse of the human material world will occur.

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