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2006-08-16 06:11:21 · 23 answers · asked by good guy 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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It's called, human nature. ;)

2006-08-16 06:40:55 · answer #1 · answered by Caroline 5 · 2 0

Our desire is the biggest MOTIVATION for us.

We all desire the best/high. In order to fulfill this desire we put our best. Most of the time we get what we desire. Who says we don't? Nothing is impossible.

In case we don't get what we desire (the best) we at least land up with the BETTER. On the other hand, think if we had not desired... we wouldn't have the better, or even good and may be bad or worse.

DESIRE KEEPS UP MOTIVATED. All the best!! don't hesitate to desire the best

2006-08-16 21:03:21 · answer #2 · answered by debashis j 2 · 0 0

Desire is a quality of Human being... We always have a tendency of throwing apart what we have and demand new thigs, this s desire.. We learn Things like 'Fight till the end', 'Don't give up'.. These saying, these phrases are burried deep into our mind...(as a language s burried into our minds).. As we live our normal lives, we come across many desires and we try to fulfill it... And when we come to know that the desire cannot be fulfilled our Core mind tells us "keep trying-what's the harm in it"... And this is what we accept and do the same again... But to Say sometimes doing this becomes fruitful... I mean we sometimes fulfill our needs because of stubborn nature in fulfilling it..

2006-08-16 08:36:28 · answer #3 · answered by cageycomrade 2 · 0 0

Desire does not depend on the probability of you getting what you desire. The extent of desire does. That's why.

2006-08-17 21:35:53 · answer #4 · answered by Sudhir 1 · 0 0

Realists do not desire the unobtainable. To have your particular slant is also be self defeatist. Desire and hope that the possibility exists. Do not desire the unobtainable.

TFTP

2006-08-16 06:18:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why do we humans desire?... if u look with an holistic approach desire is a feeling , which is created in our mind to relate to the material world... It basically involves a strong urge to possess things tat pleases one's sense of touch,vision,smell,taste n hearing...and once that thing is possessed ..the desire is fulfilled..than another one replaces it ...though we know tat we r not going to get wat we desire for we still cant help it,cauz we r already attached a material value -"pleasure"

2006-08-16 15:56:14 · answer #6 · answered by AD^ONIS 3 · 0 0

Because we always have this need to be equal with another person. Seeing that you are not equal to another person gives you this drive to get something, but the thing is, he is lucky enough to be able to get it but you are not. When you think about it though, we could never be equal until our hedonistic and consumeristic tendencies limit others to have things on their own. So if you can't get what you want then don't.

2006-08-19 21:04:08 · answer #7 · answered by DJ 2 · 0 0

like touching the paint, and see whether it is wet, even though there is a placard reading as WET PAINT do not touch!! like walking on grass even after noticing the signboard do not walk on grass, like passing through a no thoroughfare area and lastly like plucking a flower of a garden when the gardener is absconding though the flower pot says with a card do not touch!!

2006-08-17 00:26:32 · answer #8 · answered by sankaran c 2 · 0 0

Perhaps it's the drive that keeps us motivated as humans? We need something to strive for, something to dream of, and we can attain a sense of peace through those dreams even though they may never be reality.

2006-08-16 06:18:44 · answer #9 · answered by heartforhelping 3 · 0 0

What V got's ours, & what's not, hence's called desire.

2006-08-17 05:30:20 · answer #10 · answered by JD 4 · 0 0

Because if you only went after things you knew you would get, then it takes the adventure out of life. There wouldn't be any challenges, goals, or dreams.

2006-08-16 06:17:29 · answer #11 · answered by ItsJustMe 2 · 0 0

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