——000000———-TIGA FAKTOR UTAMA (GARISBESAR) YG PENTING BAGI UMAT MANUSIA ADALAH: 1) MAKANAN2) SEX3) WEALTH That is one way some philosophers and psychologists have described basic human drives, but it is not the whole picture.Food is a fundamental biological necessity. Without adequate nutrition, humans cannot survive.Sex is important for reproduction of the species and is a powerful human drive, but it is not necessary for the survival of an individual. Many people live healthy and meaningful lives without sexual activity.Wealth is not a biological necessity. However, access to resources (food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, security) is necessary. In modern societies, wealth is often a means of obtaining those necessities.Many thinkers have proposed broader views of human needs. For example, Abraham Maslow described a hierarchy of needs that includes: 1. Physiological needs (food, water, sleep) 2. Safety and security 3. Love and belonging 4. Esteem and respect 5. Self-actu

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TIGA FAKTOR UTAMA (GARISBESAR) YG PENTING BAGI UMAT MANUSIA ADALAH:
1) MAKANAN
2) SEX
3) WEALTH



That is one way some philosophers and psychologists have described basic human drives, but it is not the whole picture.
Food is a fundamental biological necessity. Without adequate nutrition, humans cannot survive.
Sex is important for reproduction of the species and is a powerful human drive, but it is not necessary for the survival of an individual. Many people live healthy and meaningful lives without sexual activity.
Wealth is not a biological necessity. However, access to resources (food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, security) is necessary. In modern societies, wealth is often a means of obtaining those necessities.
Many thinkers have proposed broader views of human needs. For example, Abraham Maslow described a hierarchy of needs that includes:
1. Physiological needs (food, water, sleep)
2. Safety and security
3. Love and belonging
4. Esteem and respect
5. Self-actualization (fulfilling one’s potential)
From this perspective, humans need more than food, sex, and wealth. They also seek:
● Love and companionship
● Meaning and purpose
● Knowledge and understanding
● Achievement and contribution
● Spiritual fulfillment (for many people)
Historically, many religious and philosophical traditions have also emphasized that while food, sexuality, and material possessions are important aspects of life, excessive attachment to them can become a source of suffering or conflict.
A concise way to put it is:
● Food → essential for individual survival.
● Sex → important human drive and essential for continuation of the species, but not for individual survival.
● Wealth → a tool that helps secure necessities and opportunities, but not a fundamental biological need in itself.
People have likely seen that many wealthy people are unhappy, while some people with modest means live satisfying lives because they have strong relationships, purpose, and good health. That observation suggests that human fulfillment involves more than just these three things.


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