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Board Economics
Re: Observation on life needs
by
milewilda
on 08/07/2025, 16:15:55 UTC
I have observed that if you increase your needs, the new 'increased need state' becomes your new norm after a while. For example, if you didn't have car before but then you purchase it, use it regularly and then when you don't have it anymore — you'll miss your car, you'll feel like you can't live without it even though you managed to live without it before.

Do you agree with this observation? Would you agree that it's better to not increase your needs in first place?
Actually purchasing a car can be considered as a want but on the time that it would be something that beneficial or something which you would be needing for you to go to work then this is where it do becomes a need.
Whenever you have decide on buying up something like a car, then you should be that prepared and see for yourself or need to check it out first whether you can sustain on paying it out those mortgages for 5 years or depending on the terms. It all matters about into your capability on paying it up and be able to sustain on which we know that not all the time we do have a work and we can also be that possibly lose our job on which means that we can also lose our car and thats the reality. Unexpected things do happen along the way and if you arent that prepared or having some back up plans then you would definitely be ending up on letting those car posession would be that be gone and this is why its recommended that you should be prepare for whats worst to come and this should be your main approach into this one.