Mazlov was a psychologist who invented the 'hierarchy of needs' pyramid. Basically it divides the needs of people in 5 layers. The bottom layer has the bare minimum to survive as a human (like breathing air, water and food) and the layers above describe needs once an underlying layer is fulfilled. There are some comments on this model but in general this model works well in general discussion about the state of a human. However, lately the model needs a revision. This revision is needed due to connectivity and "always on-line" requirements by modern people.
I propose the next revision to Mazlov's Hierarchy of Needs:
No WiFi, no life.
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