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What is the effective way to separate needs from wants?

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How do you effectively weigh your needs and wants and separate them?

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  1. Need is very essential for us, for example, air with oxygen to breathe, food to eat, sleep etc.
    Want is something I desire to have, it could be a “need” or not. For example, if I am in short supply of air to breathe, I not only need it, I also want it. But wants tend to go beyond need, and our own attachment to our want makes it sound like a need. For example, one may want to have a drink to relax and recoup, but the attachment to the drink makes one feel to say, “I need a drink”. When a “need” also becomes a want, it is a genuine lack of privilege in life, for example a poor person wants to have food as she or he is quite hungry and can’t afford to have food.
    When a “want” also becomes a “need”, it is a craving towards addiction, may be mild and it may not be a big deal. We need to watch on both our needs turning into wants and our wants turning into needs, both are unfortunate situations we do not deserve to have.

  2. I have three categories that I use – needs, wants and likes. Needs are things that I require to be happy – they are non-negotiable. If I do not get a “need” met then there is no way around it. Wants are things that are important to me, but that I would be willing to negotiate around.
    Likes are “oh and if it’s not too much trouble, I would like this” – no biggie if it can’t be met, but it would be nice if it was. You have to be careful what you put in your “needs”, because they are absolutes.