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Comments on Puzzle #20818: What do you need?
By Teresa K (fasstar)

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#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jan 9, 2013

Wow. This is quite a puzzle. It took me a while, but it was certainly worth it. Thank you Teresa!
#2: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jan 10, 2013
Great image Teresa,I need them all,plus an old car,lol.:)
#3: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 10, 2013
4 puzzles in 1! ditto#1...
#4: simone greer (geranium) on Jan 10, 2013
Thankyou Teresa. It took me a while as well, but that's what I like!
#5: jewel crown (jewel) on Jan 27, 2013
What an awesome puzzle! I had so much fun solving it; a bit of a challenge too! Thanks Teresa.
#6: Lollipop (lollipop) on Jun 2, 2013
This was one of the best solves ever with a super outcome.

Maslow was also the first to understand that unhappiness and happiness are on different scales. On a scale of, say, zero to 10, previously unhappiness was viewed as zero and happiness as 10.

Because of his hierarchy of needs, Maslow realized that being happy and not being unhappy are different, and that there should be two unhappiness/happiness scales. The first has being unhappy as zero and not being unhappy, when basic needs are met, as ten. Then there is completely different scale where not being happy is zero and being happy - loved, confident, and optimistic -- is 10. I learned about Maslow decades ago in business school, of all places. In a nutshell, the application to organizational behaviour is that institutional "rewards" like pay and responsibility will only make employees less unhappy, but it is individual appreciation, authority to make decisions and effect change, being allowed to assume risk, and work/life balance that make employees happy in their work.
#7: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jun 5, 2013
Thanks, Lollipop.
#8: Diana W (Aeris) on Sep 3, 2013
This took a while to solve, but was fun with a satisfying solve, without being unreasonable difficult. Great image quality too!
#9: Vaggelis Kamaris (evag7651) on Dec 3, 2013
nice. thanks teresa.
#10: Ellen Vollor (evollor) on Dec 20, 2013
I had to keep coming back to this, but a great solve and a great puzzle. I am fortunate enough to be one of those people who has all four of these needs in her life. I truly wish everybody had all four.
#11: besmirched tea (besmirched tea) on May 30, 2017 [SPOILER]
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#12: Velma Warren (Shiro) on Mar 17, 2020
What a great puzzle. It really illustrates the story. Fun solve. No guessing.
#13: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 18, 2020
Thanks, Valerie.
#14: Koreen (mom24plus) on Oct 26, 2022
wondering if BT has earned that Olympic medal yet?

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