I have decided just this second that all want could be justified as need. I think most people define need as something required to stay alive, or something like that, I don't think people actually think about what it means too much. But that need is based on the fact that you want to live, so by that logic, nothing is actually a need. That's depressing though, so why not just consider everything you want to be a need. If you really want it then not having it could bother you psychologically or emotionally and I would definitely argue that psychological and emotional health is an important need.
In conclusion, a determined want becomes a need.
If I could do anything today I would spend it trying to figure out what I want to do tomorrow.
That definitely sounds like I'm not trying hard enough. Here's a more exciting answer.
If I could do anything today I would make the largest single stone pile of all time. I would organize it so that people from all over the world would bring by their best stones for piling so I would have an amazing selection to choose from. I don't know what the record is but I'm sure with this strategy I could break the record. I would probably get some engineers to advise me too.
I'm looking out the window and the sky is pink, orange, purple and blue. It would be really neat if somedays the sky looked like that for the whole day instead of just when the sun was setting. I wonder how it would affect people's moods. Sun generally makes people happy, and clouds usually not so happy, but an all day sunset of exquisite colours? That is the most amazing thing that I can imagine right now.
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