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Kariem
what's the difference between:
desire, longing, craving and wish, and here's an example
"The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated"
"The deepest principle in human nature is the desire to be appreciated"
"The deepest principle in human nature is the longing to be appreciated"
"The deepest principle in human nature is the wish to be appreciated"
22 mei 2013 17:28
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A craving is a strong desire that you don't have as much control over. You can disagree with a craving. You might have a strong craving for coffee, chocolate, cigarettes, etc.
A desire is something you want. You cannot disagree with a desire of your own. If you desire something it just means that you want it.
A longing is a stronger desire. It's actually probably somewhere between craving and desire, in that it's strong like a craving, but it's something that you definitely want.
A wish is something that you want, but is not as easily attained, or even might be impossible to attain. We don't usually act on our wishes, while we do act on our desires.
22 mei 2013
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