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When Mipa is in a dire status, am I (Donny) required to give my friendship to a person who very much needs it?
The troubles and hard times people encounter (above), normally are mental, physical, and emotional. All these examples of human suffering include 1 component. It's scarcity.
All these people have a scarcity of shelter, scarcity of medical supplies and help, scarcity of people support, scarcity of sympathy, etc.
When limitless persons on the globe are giving the greatest wealth of support to one person is there scarcity?
When Mipa has a wealth of support, my extra support is not required. His emotional condition is not life-threatening.
Everyone needs someone.
In a world where an unlimited people exist and suffer, since each person is unable to split his time to personally help everyone in the world simultaneously, and for every possible problem, and we ordinarily don't meet the expertise to do it, is why it's unreasonable to select to help the needs of everyone. We must make a good decision to select a few who we can sincerely help.
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Next, we can categorize 2 urges. There are "needs" and there are "wants".
"Needs" require help (from scarcity of support). "Wants" or "Wishes" are more similar to the condition of pampering (from wealth of support). Does he need it, or does he wish it?
When a person is receiving an absolute wealth (emotional, mental, and physical), it's likely not a true "need"; but rather, it's an extra "want" or "wish".
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