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The "MEYER Matrix" of Needs
1st example of application of the 2L Matrix

The "MEYER Matrix" of Needs takes into account the 4 Levels of Human Needs.

Its construction, during its natural development, is done from bottom to top (A>C>G>U). But the importance or priority to be given to each Level of Needs is not pyramidal , is not fixed . The MEYER Matrix of Needs does not obey an absolute Hierarchy. It obeys the Law-2L of Relative Hierarchy of living organisms.

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The "2L Law of Relative Prioritization" implies that priorities constantly change and adapt to "chance and necessity."
As a result, the "MEYER Matrix" of Needs allows us to better understand, for example, current phenomena of social, ideological, and fundamentalist violence, and in particular, violent radicalization. Such as, for example, dying for beliefs.

Two other important contributions of the Model-2L:
- One of the 2L-Laws of Anthropological Complexity
- INSU, an organization that wants the best for you

See " The 2L-Laws of Complexity and the INSU "

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More detailed acquisition of the Model-2L will be done through your readings of the

" 2L Series " , its articles, its master classes and its webinars

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