People have even gone as far and made a “2.0” version of this, seeing as though each could be broken down into more things. The creators of the more improved list divided it into three sections: survival needs, successful needs, and transcendent needs. Also now including not only physical health, and emotional health, but intellectual health, and spiritual health.
Lord of the Flies is a perfect job of depicting this theory in the way of leadership. …show more content…
Another way this level of safety was met, is by the conch. It was a signal to tell other people that there were other people on the island. Which also not only met their needs but the rest of the boys along with that. Along with the first and second levels being met the third level is met not just with friendships being made, like Piggy and Ralph, but in general, just the boys being in a group gave them a sense of being a part of something. The fourth level, esteem, was something not everyone reached and the ones who do achieve did not initially have. This requires confidence, the main person who exemplified that was Ralph. "I was chief, and you were going to do what I said." From this, we can clearly see that he has confidence and assures