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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Observation on life needs
by
Solodoski
on 29/07/2025, 21:00:48 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?

I believe every human wants to improve or upgrade the way they are living right now and that's why we work really hard so we can afford the things we think we need. In upgrading your life you never want to go back to where you were before the upgrade, so I am sure that every human will definitely miss the good life they had tasted. Despite the fact that we want to upgrade our lives with luxury things, which is a very good thing; but I advice that you really have to check yourself to know if that's the right time for you to upgrade on somethings in your life, so you don't fall back to where you were coming from and start feel bad.