Do You Have What You Need?
What are basic human needs? There is certainly middle ground between "I need enough to fly around the world first class" and "all I need is bread and a bed." The following survey is our attempt to outline that middle ground, to list items that might form a rational basis for determining sufficiency. When we tried this exercise ourselves, we were surprised that we ranked several items (such as clothing and health care) as simultaneously inadequate and ample in our lives. Try it-you may gain some unexpected insights. Do you have what you need? Write the numbers that best describe your experiences on the line beside each item.
1= none 2= inadequate 3= adequate 4=ample 5= excessive
Immediate Priorities
___ Secure housing and utilities
___ Safe & healthy surroundings
___ Nutritious food
___ Medical care
___ Clothes for each season
___ Transportation
___ Money for daily supplies and bills
___ Others:
Short-to-Medium-Term Priorities
___ Secure and satisfying work
___ Money for tax and debt payments
___ Savings for predictable expenses (e.g. car repair)
___ Money for extras ( gifts, travel, arts)
___ Savings for unpredictable emergencies
___ Health insurance
___ Vacation from work
___ Others:
Long-term Priorities
___ Decent education (for yourself and/or children)
___ A retirement fund
___ Disability insurance
___ Life insurance
___ A current will
___ A health care proxy
___ Clear financial goals and a way to meet them
___ Others:
Intangibles
___ Opportunities for personal growth
___ Spiritual practice
___ Sense of belonging (to family, friends, community)
___ Freedom to express ideas
___ Nature/Beauty in daily life
___ Sense of meaning and purpose
___ Others:
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