Ok. I try briefly to adapt.
If I decide or not decide to drink water from a glass seems to be about whether I want/not want to drink it.
You write that want/not want is inbalance, while need/want is balance.
Need/want choice in relation to drinking a glass of water. Do I ever need to drink a glass of water? Maybe the exact instant before I die of dehydration. If even that, that depends upon what one means with need. Seems we seem to share fewer axioms, I could guess you would mean the same thing with need as others but maybe you mean something completely different.
I do however suggest that you attempt to adapt more to how common people speak. I can speak Swedish to you and ask, or inspire, you to adapt then explain something to you in Swedish after 4 years of adaptation. Would have been easier to explain in English, perhaps even needed because anything could happen over those 4 years death for example.
Regarding choice. How does a person even know choice exists? Where in the rules of physics it there room for free will choice? A falling rock can't choose to stop falling in the middle of the air.
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