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    People want to USE, and they want to HAVE. Yet one thing is to "have" with a purpose and another and different thing is to "have" just for the sake of it.
    People usually want to have without asking if they really need an object, or a document, or an information. By doing so they are blinded and cannot see the true meaning of what they are really looking for. They might even get what they "need" but they don't "see" it, they don't realise it.
    An example: you can see this happen when you get a lot of irrelevant information by not using the right keywords: you didn't try to think too much about your query,you just entered some words and then you have millions of "try-me-buy-me-trust-me-consume... It doesn't mean the search-engine is bad, but you got what you were trying to get, and you "did" try to get this stuff by entering exactly those keywords.

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