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Needs

Life remains fundamentally the same, with changes occurring in our surroundings and circumstances. Our reactions to these changes significantly impact our quality of life, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between essential responsibilities and trivial matters. Separating our needs from our wants is crucial for achieving satisfaction, despite the challenge of wanting more than we actually need.

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Needs

Life remains fundamentally the same, with changes occurring in our surroundings and circumstances. Our reactions to these changes significantly impact our quality of life, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between essential responsibilities and trivial matters. Separating our needs from our wants is crucial for achieving satisfaction, despite the challenge of wanting more than we actually need.

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Life, in general, has not changed over the years; it is only the surroundings and circumstances that have

changed. The way we choose to react to those changes, determines the direct effect on the quality of our
life. We need to focus on the need of distinguishing, between the ever-increasing responsibilities on our
shoulders and other insignificant matters that consume our precious time.
Our needs and wants are two distinct entities. We need to separate our needs from our wants in order to
achieve satisfaction. It is definitely not a simple matter. The dilemma is that we all want everything, but we
don’t need everything we want. When we can quiet the unnecessary, we can give an opportunity to…
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