Nope, the thing I’m talking about is closer to what the Buddhists would call an “attachment”, and some Buddhist-influenced writers call an “addiction”. (Others would call it a “desire”, but IMO this is inaccurate: one can desire something without being attached to actually getting it.)
“need”
Nope, the thing I’m talking about is closer to what the Buddhists would call an “attachment”, and some Buddhist-influenced writers call an “addiction”. (Others would call it a “desire”, but IMO this is inaccurate: one can desire something without being attached to actually getting it.)