How does Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs fit disc golf to you?

Morality - Given the chance to cheat but won't Creativity - Creating new throws and flight paths based out of necessity Spontaneity - I'm only playing 9 holes today... LETS MAKE IT 27! Problem Solving - Disc never lands in the same place so you are always problem solving Lack of Prejudice - Everyone can and should play disc golf Acceptance of Fact - I have a noodle arm and a destroyer is not a good choice. Self-esteem - I can make this shot, I have done it before. Confidence - I am confident in my disc choice for this shot. Achievement - Winning a round or beating your personal best Respect of others - That was a sick shot you just made Respect by others - When someone asks for your help with how to throw a shot or perfect their game. Friendship - Always meeting new people with a common interest Family - I got my in-laws into disc golf and I think it has made us closer Sexual Intimacy - Nothing better than a steamy shower after a hot round Security of body- building muscle helps fight injury Security of employment - Doesn't apply unless you work in disc golf or if disc golf keeps to sane enough to keep working a shit job Security of resources - Disc golf courses preserve land much better than say a ball golf course or man made park Security of morality - Playing by rules keeps you honest during a round which probably transfers into other parts of life. Security of Family - Again I play with my family and its a way for us to be a little competitive and have fun. Also it helps keep older folks active and thus healthier Security of Health - Physical activity is good for your health. Security of Property - They are your discs? And theres always the chance to add more by finding them. Physiological- Physical activity, Snacks, Water bottles, If more girls played, Tired after a round, Keeps you sane and well balanced, sweating.

Do I win?

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