What signals do you look for? Do you decide based on reason or instinct?

  • Libb@piefed.social
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    23 hours ago

    You can’t do without whatever it is you need, you can do without whatever it is you want.

    I want to read that specific book but I need to be able to read.

    At the most fundamentals, we need very little: food, shelter and then to be able to reproduce. But there are other ‘needs’, those would just be the true basic ones.

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      23 hours ago

      and then to be able to reproduce.

      Why would you classify that as a need? It’s a biological -intuitive- desire, is my interpretation.

      (Your interpretation is valid either way, I’m not trying to argue for or against. Just want to learn other’s point of view, maybe change mine in the process)

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        23 hours ago

        Why would you classify that as a need? It’s a biological -intuitive- desire, is my interpretation.

        Your remark is 100% correct, don’t worry. I (too) hastily replied to the OP as in regards to the reproducing mention I should have specified I was not considering the individual but the species.

        As a species, we need to perpetuate. All species do, us included. which does not mean all members of said species must/should/need to reproduce. More often than not, it will be quite the opposite. Edit: says I, a 50+ years old married dude without children ;)

    • yeahiknow3@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 hours ago

      Reproduction is a paradigmatic example of a meaningless urge or desire. You can certainly choose to reproduce, if you must.