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Is it the case that you do only what you need? Convenience is what drives most of our actions, not bare necessity. Otherwise, car would probably not exist (as a matter of fact, probably NO device would exist, not even the wheel).
"If I can get people donating money why should I not try?" That is what is behind this idea. And why not?
Convenience, convenience, convenience... Not need.
Otherwise you would only drink water and drink uncooked food.