why wait. I'll ask here. we have needs (bottom runs) and wants (top rungs)
Can you think of characters in life or in the movies who are fortunate enough to "rise" to the upper rungs of the pyramid and then flip things around so that they seem to think their wants are their needs? As we "rise" we are wise to cherish and celebrate the higher realms, but if we turn them into needs rather than gifts, we can "pervert" the loftiness of the pyramid. Make sense?
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ReplyDeleteit's useful. I forgot to make the final point about it, though. Next week we'll return to it for a moment!
ReplyDeletewhy wait. I'll ask here.
ReplyDeletewe have needs (bottom runs) and wants (top rungs)
Can you think of characters in life or in the movies who are fortunate enough to "rise" to the upper rungs of the pyramid and then flip things around so that they seem to think their wants are their needs? As we "rise" we are wise to cherish and celebrate the higher realms, but if we turn them into needs rather than gifts, we can "pervert" the loftiness of the pyramid. Make sense?