Respuesta :
I would say that he concludes that the people of Iraq are preoccupied with the basic necessities of life like food, shelter and clothing while his relatives at home don't have to worry about these and can pursue the higher levels of Maslow's categories which are the fulfilment of the needs for higher learning, pursuit of leisure activities etc.
Jacob concludes that each individual has a different need and that this reflective of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. In that, need is a stratum for instance it starts with the most basic physiologic needs. Moreover, assessing his current environment, this would suggest that his family has reached another level of need which are social/belongingness, self-esteem, and self-actualization needs. In contrast to that of his previous experience with his past environment which craved not highly on social needs, esteem nor actualization but mostly on acquiring shelter, food and water.