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By definition a need might be something you cannot live without while a want (or a desire) is something you would like to have. The want is optional.
If I'm hungry, then my body needs food. But I could just as easily satisfy my hunger by eating a cookie rather than nutritious foods. As a cookie is what I really want.
I 'need' money to pay rent. But I might want to play a game. If I play a game and slack off my work, I won't be able to earn money which is what I need. And, there will be serious consequences.
Do you put your wants before your needs? Do you always act responsibly and satisfy needs before wants?
Maslow expressed this needs versus wants debate in this way. You can most likely find yourself on this pyramid. The closer you are to the top, the more happy you are likely to be. Someone who is in a distressed situation will most likely only be focused on the bottom tiers of physiological and safety. Once you have all these basic needs met, you will likely be more concerned with optional things such as 'confidence' and 'creativity'.
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