What do you mean by necessities? What are the basic human needs?
Explain Necessities And Basic Human Needs
The basic necessities of human life are few, but these few necessities are required to be fulfilled by every individual. It means that these few necessities are required for each and everyone existing as the luxurious life cannot be lived by everyone, but the basic necessity atleast needs to be fulfilled to survive.
The first basic necessity of human life is food. The food which is needed for our survival. A person should earn at least that much amount so that they can get proper food to eat. Food is required to live a life. Though you can survive some days without food, you but not the whole time. Food gives you the energy for your work and whatever kind of food it may be, the food intake needs to be done even by a beggar who does not earn anything. As we know, even a beggar begs just to full his stomach. This shows the need for food in human life.
The second necessity of human life is water. Water is required not only for humans but also for every organism living on Earth. Whether it is an animal, plant, or human. The option comes in food; that someday a human can survive without food, but without water, you cannot survive. Water is a basic element of life, and it is a gift of nature. You can find water at the river, pond, lake etc. That is the reason why it is suggested not to make the water dirty because it can come to our work indirectly or directly.
The third basic necessity of human life is shelter. The place needed to live. The house, whether big or small, is our need. It helps us to stay safe from outward dangers because no one can live on the roads and survive; even a small room can be your house, but to be safe, you need a house.
These three are the basic necessity of life and other things comes in an option and afterwards an luxurious life. If god has made us wealthy, we should help others atleast by providing food and water to them so that they can be helped, and we will be blessed.
– Written By Shweta