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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 MattersGlobal Goal
Physiological Needs1) No Poverty, 2) Zero Hunger, 6) Clean water and sanitation
Human RightsMost Global Goals and especially: 5) Gender Equality, 10) Reduced inequalities.
Psychological Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsGlobal goals form the foundation.
DignityAll global goals contribute to dignity.
Health, Fitness, and Wellness3) Good health and well-being
FlourishingGlobal goals provide the space required for flourishing.
Emotional Competency
Family5) Gender Equality
Progeny and Legacy
Peace of mind, Inner PeaceGlobal goals provide the space required for Inner Peace.
Beauty, awe
Exploration, discovery, learning4) Quality Education
Dreaming
Authenticity
Virtues Development
Courage
Love
Spiritual Development
Play
Pleasure
Skills Mastery4) Quality Education
Esteem and Recognition10) Reduced inequalities
Creativity9) Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Stewardship and Sustainability7) 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
Compassion10) Reduced inequalities
Integrity
Values Development
Community10) Reduced inequalities, 11) Sustainable cities and communities
Adopt a Global PerspectiveAddress these Global Goals
Find your good work8) Decent work and economic growth.
Altruism17) Partnerships for the goals.
Peace on earth, good will toward all16) Peace and Justice, strong institutions.
WisdomThe global goals are chosen wisely.
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