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Re: need vs desire         


Author: ironic
Date: Oct 25, 2007 09:03

On Oct 25, 8:51 am, shadow wrote:
> On 25 Oct 2007 15:46:33 GMT, shadow wrote:
>
>> so think about all the aspects in your life which motivate
>> behvaiour, classify them in terms of needs and desires.
>
>> need is like water for thirst.
>> desire is like tang for something sweet.
>
>> is your motivation for suicide being motivated by a need or
>> by a desire?
>
>> in my case i really dont know, i think its both. but i'd
>> rather not elaborate.
>
> that was quite a stupid way of framing the question!
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Re: need vs desire         


Date: Oct 25, 2007 09:29

Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding
<1193328235.161622.231210@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, it appeared
ironic hotmail.com> had made a clean getaway:
>On Oct 25, 8:51 am, shadow wrote:
>> On 25 Oct 2007 15:46:33 GMT, shadow wrote:
>>
>>> so think about all the aspects in your life which motivate
>>> behvaiour, classify them in terms of needs and desires.
>>
>>> need is like water for thirst.
>>> desire is like tang for something sweet.
>>
>>> is your motivation for suicide being motivated by a need or
>>> by a desire?
>>
>>> in my case i really dont know, i think its both. but i'd
>>> rather not elaborate.
>>
>> that was quite a stupid way of framing the question!
> ...
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Re: need vs desire         


Author: Lisa Ruby
Date: Oct 25, 2007 22:18

On Oct 25, 11:59 pm, shadow wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:03:55 -0700, ironic wrote:
>> On Oct 25, 8:51 am, shadow wrote:
>>> On 25 Oct 2007 15:46:33 GMT, shadow wrote:
>
>>>> so think about all the aspects in your life which motivate
>>>> behvaiour, classify them in terms of needs and desires.
>
>>>> need is like water for thirst.
>>>> desire is like tang for something sweet.
>
>>>> is your motivation for suicide being motivated by a need or
>>>> by a desire?
>
>>>> in my case i really dont know, i think its both. but i'd
>>>> rather not elaborate.
>
>>> that was quite a stupid way of framing the question!
>
>> No i don't think it was a stupid way to frame the question but i am ...
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