abstract:Biological imperatives are the needs of living organisms as required to perpetuate their existence. It is possible to define the following hierarchy of biological imperatives for a living organism: territorialism], [[competition, reproduction, quality of life-seeking, and group forming.
They do so because they have an historic advantage of a few million years of dominance and we have only recently shed the biologicalimperative that kept us pregnant, nursing and attending to infants and toddlers throughout most of our adult lives.