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OPENAI RESUME

Human needs are the basic requirements that people have in order to survive and thrive. These needs can be physical, such as food, water, and shelter, or psychological, such as love and companionship.

Physical needs include structured elementary particles, which are the building blocks of matter and are necessary for the functioning of the human body. Other physical needs include cutlery and clothes, which are used for preparing and consuming food and for protecting the body from the elements. Shelter is also a crucial physical need, as it provides a safe and secure place to live.

Psychological needs include the need for information and stimulation. Information transducers, such as phones and computers, help people to process, store, and transmit information. Leisure activities, such as entertainment and sports, provide stimulation and enjoyment. Training helps people to learn new skills and improve their abilities.

Other basic human needs include toilets and cleaners for personal hygiene, and transportation for mobility. All of these needs are essential for human survival and well-being.

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