作者celestial09 (celestial)
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标题Re: [Talk] The Purpose of Morality
时间Thu Oct 29 01:36:47 2009
I learned this from my major a long time ago, but I have an interesting
insight here. The vast majority act according to Maslow's hierarchy, yet
Human are UNPREDICTIBLE, according to each individual.
Their brains are different, consists of various diversity, and revolution
comes from the appreciation of this diversity.
During cultural revolution, a lot of Chinese lost their belief and morality.
They tried to betray each other, and trust was destroyed in the soecity.
When people are deprived of their lowest level of needs, they act like animals.
However, why, some individuals still insist their belief and moral standards
even they encounter a threat to their survival? Are they necessarily stupid?
For example, 文天祥, 泰瑞莎, 证严上人....too many..
Are these people stupid? I don't think so. I personally respect their choice
and admire their courage.
※ 引述《serveto (〈ψ︱A︱ψ〉)》之铭言:
: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs
: According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, human motivation
: is decided by a pyramid consisting of five levels: the lowest level
: is associated with physiological needs, then safety needs, belonging
: needs, esteem needs, self-actualization needs. The higher needs
: in this hierarchy only come into focus when the lower needs in the
: pyramid are met. Once an individual has moved upwards to the next level
: , needs in the lower level will no longer be prioritized.
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