Basic human needs

in hive-184714 •  9 days ago 

Basic human needs refer those essential things which are essential for human survival. Human beings on earth try to fulfill these basic needs from the time they are born. If basic needs are not me people life hampered. Generally, basic human needs are divided into five categories: food, clothing, shelter education and medical care. Human life cannot be imagined without them.

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  1. food (food)

Food is the main basic need human beings. Our body needs nutrients and energy survive which we get from food. Food not only fulfills the body's needs it also keeps healthy and boosts immunity. If a person get adequate and nutritious food his body becomes weak and the risk contracting various diseases increases. So very important the food needs of every human being.

  1. clothing

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Clothing is an important part basic human needs. Clothing covers the body and protects us from various natural disasters like cold heat and rain. Clothing is not physical protection but also serves means of expressing status and identity in our society. Every person wants fulfill their clothing needs according to their needs.

  1. residence

A residence is a place where people live. It is very important for people safety and comfort. A safe shelter protects people from natural disasters wild animals and other dangers. Residence is not only a place to sleep or live it is also important for people mental peace and stability. Those who have no shelter, spend their days in extreme hardship.

  1. education

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Education is like light in human life. It increases man knowledge and guides him right path. Through education people learn to understand the difference between good and bad and can lead a better life in the society. An educated person only improves own life but also leads the society and the country towards progress. So education important part of basic human needs.

  1. treatment

Medicine is essential for human health. If a person is sick he needs to be treated. People can get rid of various diseases and lead a healthy life by getting medical care. A good medical system helps to improve people's quality of life.

Importance of meeting basic needs

Fulfillment of basic needs is very important for human life. If a person's basic needs are not met he becomes physically mentally and socially weak. When the basic needs of all people in a society are met peace and prosperity are established in the society.

current situation

Today many people in the world deprived basic needs. Due poverty discrimination and various natural disasters many people do not have access to proper food, clothing shelter education and medical care. To solve these problems the government, various organizations and the common people must work together.

Conclusion

Fulfillment of basic human needs is a human right. In order to build a beautiful and developed society the basic needs of every human being must be ensured. In this people will be able to do something good not only for themselves but also for the society. So we should strive to fulfill the basic needs of all.

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Your investigation of fundamental human needs truly connects with the everlasting issue of what it means to flourish and not merely to survive. As Aristotle once remarked, the ultimate goal of mankind is eudaimonia; prosperity via the attainment of both physical and moral potential. Food => housing, clothes, education, and health care are not simply conveniences, they are the base of the dignity that permits us to move beyond survival and develop virtue

Seneca's saying "a hungry people do not listen to reason" emphasizes your point of urgency when these necessities are unfulfilled, society fractures - not just physically but also spiritually, how can one ponder on justice, creativity or community while being bound by deprivation? the lack of these crucial qualities generates what Rousseau may term a "broken social contract," in which humanity's pledge to elevate one another remains unmet

And yet your conclusion is encouraging: To consider these requirements as rights is to uphold the Stoic ideal of "cosmopolitanism," seeing all life as inherently deserving of care. In the face of today's disparities, let us be led by Kant's imperative: act so that our judgments become universal rules that assure that no soul is injured. If we stick to the roots of life, only then can we jointly ascend to Plato's "form of the good," where society reflects our greatest aspirations

in solidarity [Omar Abdelkefi]

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