2988: Maslow's Pyramid

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Maslow's Pyramid
The local police, building inspector, and fire marshal are all contesting my 'safety' assertion, or would be if they could reach me past all the traps.
Title text: The local police, building inspector, and fire marshal are all contesting my 'safety' assertion, or would be if they could reach me past all the traps.

Explanation

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological model of human needs. It posits that humans needs are prioritized from basic physiological requirements to more abstract forms of comfort and happiness. The idea is frequently represented by a pyramid-shaped diagram ("Maslow's Pyramid,") with basic foundational needs near the bottom creating the stability to enable self-actualization at the top.

In this comic, Cueball has interpreted Maslow's Pyramid too literally. He attempts to achieve true happiness by physically building a pyramid that resembles a common representation of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, instead of attempting to meet the needs within the pyramid. Cueball complains that the pyramid provides only fulfills one of the five needs listed on its side: literal safety, plus shelter from the elements. The pyramid is useless for his social and emotional needs: everyone, including Cueball, thinks the pyramid was a poor idea.

The title text indicates that the pyramid probably doesn't meet the safety requirements established by local building codes, even though Cueball feels that it provides him with physical safety. This is apparently implemented with various traps, which are preventing the authorities from getting into the pyramid to verify compliance.

Transcript

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[Cueball is facing White Hat and Megan and pointing to a giant pyramid modeled after Maslow's hierarchy of needs, with each tier labeled after its need on the pyramid, and a comment next to it in the comic. From top to bottom:]
Self-actualization: [Red X] Honestly questioning my life choices here
Esteem: [Red X] People seem less impressed by it than I hoped
Belonging and Love: [Red X] Friends are worried about me
Safety: [Green Checkmark] Highly defensible
Physiological needs: [Red X] Provides basic shelter but no food, water, heat, etc
[Caption below the panel:]
I built Maslow's pyramid thing, but it's a total ripoff - it's only providing 20% of my needs.


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Discussion

Oh wow, first post! -- RadiantRainwing (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

Congratulations on learning how to post!172.68.245.228 03:40, 21 September 2024 (UTC)

The 20% figure is incorrect. The lower levels172.68.245.228 03:40, 21 September 2024 (UTC) of the pyramid have more volume than the upper levels. By my arithmetic, the breakdown is (rounded) 1%, 6%, 15%, 30%, and 49%, so the "safety" level provides 30% of his needs. Jordan Brown (talk) 00:27, 21 September 2024 (UTC)

Plus the bottom layer ought to get partial credit for supplying basic shelter. Jordan Brown (talk) 00:29, 21 September 2024 (UTC)
I question this Cueball's ability to get anything okay enough.

172.68.245.228 03:40, 21 September 2024 (UTC) Oh crud. What did I do that I think totally messed up the attributions? 172.68.245.228 172.68.245.228 03:53, 21 September 2024 (UTC)