The dynamic drive becomes more complex as the organism becomes more complex. In a “normal” (unaberrated) man, it breaks down into eight areas, corresponding to objectives:
(1) The dynamic of self consists in a dynamic urge to survive as an individual, to obtain pleasure and to avoid pain. It deals with food, clothing, housing, personal ambition and the general objectives of the individual.
(2) The sex dynamic guides procreation.
(3) The group dynamic governs social life. It stimulates the conduct intended to maintain the survival of the group to which the individual belongs.
(4) The dynamic of humanity encompasses the survival of the species.