human satisfaction

Philippines
April 27, 2010 1:15am CST
Economically, what is your idea about human satisfaction?
6 responses
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
28 Apr 10
Hi there Assiramorreceb! I don't think there is human satisfaction at all. Some people feel satisfied but for a limited time only. Human always seek for something better and that is part of our nature.
@picjim (3002)
• India
27 Apr 10
When i was in inter 1st year i.e 11th class there was a definition in our economics text which lingers in my mind.I thought it was appropriate for this discussion.The definition goes like this "MAN HAS LIMITED MEANS BUT UNLIMITED WANTS".It is these unlimited wants which will make our earning look paltry however much we earn.I feel there is no limit to our satisfaction as far as money is concerned.
• India
27 Apr 10
Human satisfaction,satisfaction means stationary.If you are satisfied you will never progress.To keep climbing the steps of success you should keep your desires burning ,the desire to get more and the desire for success.
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
Economically, there's no human satisfaction. We always crave for more. If we earn more money than the usual we tend to upgrade our lifestyle, hence, increasing economical needs.
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
as long as there is a "CHANGE", there is no human satisfaction :)
• Philippines
27 Apr 10
There can't find satisfaction in every human because we are born to be greedy. First we dream for big then when we reach it dream for bigger and then the biggest. We crave for more. We always innovate to try something. If we reach thousands, then dream for hundrends, then millions up to billions and so forth. Then we innovate things. We change. We modify. We demolished. We appreciate, we depreciate. We are born to be not contented to what we have, because we have the freedom to choose what we want and we want to get it to the limit. We have the power to work and yearn for new things which is the source for progress. Whether rich or poor, ones satisfaction should be considered in our economy.