ylätarpeelliset
Ylätarpeelliset, a Finnish term, translates roughly to "upper needs" or "higher needs." It refers to a set of psychological and existential requirements that emerge after more basic physiological and safety needs have been met. This concept is often discussed in the context of humanistic psychology, particularly in relation to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, though it's not a direct term Maslow himself used in his original formulations.
In essence, ylätarpeelliset encompass needs related to personal growth, self-fulfillment, and meaning in life. These can
Individuals who are pursuing their ylätarpeelliset are typically motivated by intrinsic factors rather than external rewards.
The satisfaction of ylätarpeelliset is often associated with a greater sense of well-being, happiness, and life