I like teasing subtly related ideas apart. I can usually quickly decide whether or not there is a meaningful distinction and explicate it...
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@vgr Example? Do you mean the cases when people didn't learn how to tell necessities from extras (i.e. bad budgeting)? -
@theartlav Vacation in high-stress job. Neglect the "want" to de-stress long enough and it'll turn into "need" to avoid heart attack.
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@vgr A car needs gas, needs tires, wants AC, wants leather seats, wants wipers, needs them in bad weather, etc. Mission critical vs extra. -
@theartlav throw in social incentives... do you "need" a luxury car or "want" one? Do you "need" to wear a suit or "want" to?
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