I want what I need, as we all do.
We see an immediate necessity in the things that is common knowledge to us of having.
..but what do we really need?
What is it in things that defines its "need-ness"?
How do we know which is more "need-ful"?
The urgency of acquiring what we need is as normal as the stress that comes with it as we do our best to possess it thus to be able to enjoy it.
But isnt it that these urges also bring about the feelings of want?
wanting more or less..
wanting to become..
wanting to feel..
Is it possible to "need what we want"?
"Must I need what I want?" -sounds rhetorically sensible.
Will I feel the assurance of having what I need when all I have is what I want?
Needs vs. wants.
Weigh the costs of your needs vs. your wants.
Measure it by guilt, regret, and/or remorse.
Conclusion:
I want what I need, but I also need what I want to become whole.
Life being as it is, a given, relies on how much you want to live through the next day.
The need to live can sometimes lose its luster when the desire looses its motives.
Monday, April 14, 2008
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