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What Matters / Global Goals Correspondence
World leaders have recently committed to achieving 17 specific global goals. This chart illustrates the correspondence between those goals and the what matters topics.
| What Matters | Global Goal |
|---|---|
| Physiological Needs | 1) No Poverty, 2) Zero Hunger, 6) Clean water and sanitation |
| Human Rights | Most Global Goals and especially: 5) Gender Equality, 10) Reduced inequalities. |
| Psychological Needs | |
| Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs | Global goals form the foundation. |
| Dignity | All global goals contribute to dignity. |
| Health, Fitness, and Wellness | 3) Good health and well-being |
| Flourishing | Global goals provide the space required for flourishing. |
| Emotional Competency | |
| Family | 5) Gender Equality |
| Progeny and Legacy | |
| Peace of mind, Inner Peace | Global goals provide the space required for Inner Peace. |
| Beauty, awe | |
| Exploration, discovery, learning | 4) Quality Education |
| Dreaming | |
| Authenticity | |
| Virtues Development | |
| Courage | |
| Love | |
| Spiritual Development | |
| Play | |
| Pleasure | |
| Skills Mastery | 4) Quality Education |
| Esteem and Recognition | 10) Reduced inequalities |
| Creativity | 9) Industry, innovation and infrastructure |
| Stewardship and Sustainability | 7) Affordable and clean energy, 11) Sustainable cities and communities, 12) Responsible consumption and production, 13) Climate Action, 14) Life below water, 15) Life on land |
| Compassion | 10) Reduced inequalities |
| Integrity | |
| Values Development | |
| Community | 10) Reduced inequalities, 11) Sustainable cities and communities |
| Adopt a Global Perspective | Address these Global Goals |
| Find your good work | 8) Decent work and economic growth. |
| Altruism | 17) Partnerships for the goals. |
| Peace on earth, good will toward all | 16) Peace and Justice, strong institutions. |
| Wisdom | The global goals are chosen wisely. |