Sociology, asked by gau11rav25, 1 month ago

The need of self is
Temporary or continuous? ​

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Answered by BANGTANARMYGIRL07
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The needs of the body are physical in nature, whereas the needs of the self ('I') are not physical in nature - like trust, respect, happiness etc. 2. In time, needs are… The needs of 'I' are continuous in time, unlike the need of the body, which is temporary in time.

Answered by Anonymous
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The needs are continuous

  • The body's requirements are physical in nature, whereas the self's wants are not.
  • To create continual happiness, appropriate thinking, balance in thinking, and action can be used to meet needs.
  • Personal requirements like respect, honesty, happiness, and love are constant across time.
  • As a result, unlike the requirements of the body, which are transient in nature, the wants of I or an individual's self are constant across time.
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