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After Manfred Max-Neef Human Needs Matrix After Manfred Max-Neef Being Having Doing Interacting Subsistence Health, adaptability Sense of humour Food, shelter, work Feed, procreate, rest, work Social setting, environment Protection Care, equilibrium, solidarity Rights, social security, family Cooperate, plan, help Living space, dwelling Affection Self-esteem, respect, passion Friendships, family, relation with nature Make love, share, cultivate, appreciate Privacy, intimacy, home, togetherness Understanding Critical conscience, curiosity, discipline Literature, education teachers Investigate meditate experiment, Groups, community, schools, family Participation Dedication, respect, receptiveness Rights, responsibility duties, work Cooperate, dissent, agree on, interact Associations, churches, family Idleness Curiosity, tranquillity, imagination Peace of mind, games, parties Day-dream, relax remember, brood Privacy, intimacy, free time, landscape Creation Passion, intuition, imagination, Abilities, skills, method, work Work, invent, build, compose, design Productive settings, workshops, time Identity Sense of belonging, self-esteem Language, symbols, religion, values Commit oneself, grow, recognise Social rhythms, maturation stages Freedom Autonomy, boldness, passion Equal rights Dissent, choose, disobey, run risks Temporal/ spatial plasticity