Soft pastel educational infographic comparing Maslow’s hierarchy and Alderfer’s ERG theory in a clean 2x2 quadrant layout with icons, side panels, and comparison chips. Designed in an airy editorial Pinterest style, this infographic supports searches for most common enneagram for infj while presenting an informal, non-diagnostic psychology comparison.
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Psychology infographic titled "Maslow vs ERG Theory". ATTACHMENT STYLES quadrant layout adapted as an educational comparison framework: a clean 2x2 quadrant poster comparing Maslow’s hierarchy and Alderfer’s ERG theory in an informal, non-diagnostic way. Soft Pinterest pastel aesthetic, calm pastel palette, airy editorial psychology magazine illustration, gentle shadows, rounded cards, minimal line icons, balanced whitespace, elegant modern typography. Top title in English: "Maslow vs ERG Theory" with subtitle in English: "Informal educational comparison, not a diagnostic tool". Central quadrant chart with soft axes labeled in English: horizontal axis "Needs Structure" and vertical axis "Motivation Flexibility". Four pastel quadrants with short English headings and concise educational captions: 1) "Maslow: Hierarchy" — "Needs often shown in ascending levels" with a layered pyramid icon. 2) "ERG: Flexible Progression" — "Existence, Relatedness, Growth can overlap" with stacked circles / flow arrows icon. 3) "Maslow Focus" — "Step-by-step emphasis on unmet needs" with ladder icon. 4) "ERG Focus" — "Movement, frustration, and regression between needs" with loop arrow icon. Add two side comparison panels in English: left panel "Maslow Highlights" with 5 numbered cards and tiny icons: "1 Physiological — basic survival needs", "2 Safety — security and stability", "3 Love and Belonging — connection and acceptance", "4 Esteem — confidence and recognition", "5 Self-Actualization — growth and potential". Right panel "ERG Highlights" with 3 numbered cards and tiny icons: "1 Existence — material and safety needs", "2 Relatedness — relationships and belonging", "3 Growth — development and fulfillment". Bottom comparison strip in English with short labeled chips: "Hierarchy vs Flexibility", "5 Levels vs 3 Categories", "Linear Emphasis vs Overlapping Needs", "Classic Theory vs Condensed Model". Include a small footer note in English: "Used for learning and reflection, not for diagnosis or labeling people". Decorative abstract shapes, arrows, soft grids, pastel peach, sage, lavender, powder blue, cream. No stigmatization, no labeling viewers, no medical or diagnostic claims, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no diagnostic medical claims, no watermarks No diagnostic medical claims, no labeling viewers, no stigmatization. Frame personality systems as informal / educational, never as diagnostic tools.
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