P – Pedagogy
...to teach a child the difference between "I want" and "I need". Otherwise problems arise afterwards. For example: "I want my grandmother at the next table. I need me. I need to work."
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There is no “need” in the world. And it is necessary to teach the fact that every desire rests on some "need", and nothing more. And as you understand things beyond your nose, develop that connection.
I want to walk, but I want to eat more.
I want that drunk girl out, but I want to walk freely more.
Then you understand that you do not clean up in the room, but you want to sit clean and not sneeze from dust.
That you do not grow potatoes in the country in the sweat of your face, but you just want it, and you do not need to attract those who have other hobbies.
That you want a car, and as you throw all the people behind it "need", you don't want it.
You do not have to invent a higher force called “need” (unless, of course, you do not want to invent it; but in this case, as with the rest of the hoodies, pretend what you pay for).