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  2. This theory of 16 basic desires is based upon the research of Dr. Steven Reiss and colleagues. The underlying idea is that we all share common human desires, but our individual differences lie in the way we behaviorally express those desires and the amount of importance or priority that we place on them.

  3. Nov 30, 2020 · Desire #1: Power. End Goals: Achievement, competence, leadership. Associated Emotion: Competence, influence. Behaviour: Leadership, achievement. Desire #2: Independence. End Goals: Freedom ...

  4. The desires are power, independence, curiosity, acceptance, order, saving, honor, idealism, social contact, family, status, vengeance, romance, eating, physical exercise, and tranquility. "These desires are what drive our everyday actions and make us who we are," Reiss said.

    • Acceptance - the need to be appreciated.
    • Curiosity, the need to gain knowledge.
    • Eating, the need for food.
    • Family, the need to take care of one’s offspring.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Human_DesireHuman Desire - Wikipedia

    Human Desire is a 1954 American film noir drama starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Crawford directed by Fritz Lang. It is loosely based on Émile Zola 's 1890 novel La Bête humaine. The story had been filmed twice before: La Bête humaine (1938), directed by Jean Renoir, and Die Bestie im Menschen, starring Ilka Grüning (1920).

  6. Nov 30, 2020 · An overview of the 16 Desires. "What are these 16 desires" I hear you say. I'm glad you asked. Here's a brief summary below: Desire #1: Power. End Goals: Achievement, competence, leadership. Associated Emotion: Competence, influence Behaviour: Leadership, achievement. Desire #2: Independence. End Goals: Freedom.

  7. Presents information on a research on the fundamental desires of human beings. Link between desire and behavior; List of the fundamental desires.

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