A recent thread diving deeper into Principle Doctrines 26 and 30, had me thinking again to investigate if it is possible to categorize desires, so here is my attempt (suggest changes or additions please):
Natural and necessary for health of the body | Necessary for happiness and health of the mind | Vain and unnecessary |
food/water | confidence in the means for future food/security | Insisting that one must have an exact type of food or other good which is unobtainable, dangerous, or very difficult to procure |
shelter/clothing | self-sufficiency/liberty | choices which lead to a life of greater pains |
human interaction (safety and procurement of necessities) | good friendship | choices which deplete funds needed for future security |
exercise | mental engagement -- thinking, learning, and memory | |
sexual release | relief from fear of death and the gods | |
pleasant and pleasurable engagement of the senses |