I want this. I want that. I want I want I want. Here is a list of 10 things that better define my wants.
I want...
...chocolate.
...new ice hockey skates.
...PSP.
...happiness.
...Elisha Cuthbert.
...love.
...San Jose Sharks attire.
...an Oreo Cook milkshake.
...IBM Thinkpad Lenova.
...a vacation.
These are all "things" that I could live with or without. Some of the items can obviously be a bit possessive, but some can be put in the questionable category between wants and needs. As I told my twinkling star, wants are temporary. We could live happily with our wants, but we can also manage ourselves with what's given to us already. People buy things that satisfy leisure. There are points where what we want is actually our needs at the same time, but we'll keep it at wants.
The list above expresses some of my recent wants. In no particular order, I could want these things, but I can live without the San Jose Sharks. Although, would I want to, probably not? I am dedicated to my passion of ice hockey. Although, I can live without it. One of the topics that really is questionable is happiness. Everyone wants to be happy. Is happiness mandatory in our lives? Of course not. Most of the time, people are content with life, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're truly happy. I know some who just act like their happy just to get through the hard times. I'm speaking random thoughts that keep repeating.
It would be nice to see or take a picture of Elisha Cuthbert. If I never get to do this in my lifetime, oh well, live on. Another want that could be without. Knowing who I am makes this very questionable. As a comedic romantic, love takes a big part in my life. I want to love. I want to love someone. I want someone to love me. BUT. Love needs to be true. And that's my view of the human wants. For now.
note: Pain and agony is only temporary. Enduring the vulnerability is knowing that you can get over the distress.
philosophy: One who learns to love must first master loss.