Difference between revisions of "Need vs. Strategy or request"
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− | Strategy;The Way in | + | Strategy;The Way in which universally intrinsic Need(s) is/are fulfilled. That which differs in the way you do or go about, the needs being the same, all shared between individual life forms, and the strategies being the unique different ways in time and space that mater exists in which these satisfiers are attained. |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 25 March 2006
Need | Strategy / Request |
Abstract, no reference to a specific person, action or time | Specific, doable, observable behaviour |
Needs are a-scriptive, it is difficult to put words on what is also described as "the universal energy that connects all of us". Need language is probably the closest we can get to verbally describe this universal energy. | Descriptive |
What I want to have fulfilled | What I want others or myself to do |
Strategy;The Way in which universally intrinsic Need(s) is/are fulfilled. That which differs in the way you do or go about, the needs being the same, all shared between individual life forms, and the strategies being the unique different ways in time and space that mater exists in which these satisfiers are attained.