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?
People are desperate to increase their needs and they always work hard to enter a higher position. It is true that at one time when you did not have a car, you felt the need for it and worked tirelessly to buy it, and when you fulfilled its needs, you got a lot of benefits. Of course, in such a situation, when someone fulfills his needs and it is no longer there, he understands the value of that position and he feels very helpless to move on without it. Increasing needs is not good, but if the needs cannot be fulfilled, then a regret remains throughout life, so people will always try to fulfill their needs, regardless of the good or bad.