According to Abraham Maslow, what do we do when we have several motivations?


A) We alternate between one and the other.

B) We try to satisfy them at the same time.

C) We are frozen with indecision.

D) We start with the lowest need and work up.


D Is my answer

Yes, D.

Yes, you are correct. According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, when we have several motivations, we tend to prioritize and work on satisfying the needs in a particular order. Maslow's theory suggests that individuals have a hierarchy of needs, starting from the most basic physiological needs (such as food, water, and shelter) and progressing to higher-level needs (such as self-esteem and self-actualization).

Therefore, option D, which states that we start with the lowest need and work up, aligns with Maslow's theory. We typically focus on meeting our most fundamental needs first before moving on to fulfilling higher-level motivations.