Food, shelter, and clothing are the three basic needs of human life that were created and made available to humans at no cost. Cost is attached to these essential necessities as a result of human evolution, and it begins with the trade of one against the other. Currently, the cost is expressed in monetary terms. All of these essential necessities were tied together by the cost, which has risen dramatically in tandem with human evolution. We have discovered many material things to add value to our existence during this human evolution. These value additions were expensive when they were discovered, but the cost is being reduced as innovative approaches are developed. However, human development has been less concerned with maintaining cost control over all of these basic demands, leading to the current complicated lifestyle. We now have a few questions

  • Are we going to continue with our current complex way of life?
  • Are we going to work to reduce the cost of basic needs?
  • Are we going to work on discovering new material life requirements?

Just a thought, there will be no harvest if we do not plant a seed. I’m planting a seed right now …