How do wants arise and grow? Explain with the help of an example.
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purchased from the market by paying a price. With the discovery and new inventions, new wants arise and grow. Some wants may be necessary for the existence of life. ... Wants, which make our life easy and comfortable, arecalled comforts.
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Man is a bundle of desires.” His wants are infinitum variety and number. Some of his wants are organic and natural.
He must have some food to live, some clothing to cover his body and some sort of shelter to protect himself against the in-clemencies of weather, and also against his enemies. Without these things man’s life would be impossible.
But a civilized man is not satisfied with bare necessaries of life. Even when the problem of bare existence has been solved, the struggle of life remains as keen as ever. The struggle now is for the comforts and joys of life. As man becomes more civilized, his wants multiply. He wants better food, fashionable clothing, comfortable lodging, and so on
He must have some food to live, some clothing to cover his body and some sort of shelter to protect himself against the in-clemencies of weather, and also against his enemies. Without these things man’s life would be impossible.
But a civilized man is not satisfied with bare necessaries of life. Even when the problem of bare existence has been solved, the struggle of life remains as keen as ever. The struggle now is for the comforts and joys of life. As man becomes more civilized, his wants multiply. He wants better food, fashionable clothing, comfortable lodging, and so on
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