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The Gift of Being Needed

Examining how companion animals reveal our need to be needed, and what that teaches us about meaning, purpose, and the examined life.

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Why It Matters

Nasreddin Hodja's tales often expose hidden motivations behind our actions, revealing that we want very different things than we claim. Companion animals put our need to be needed into sharp relief. We feed them, house them, care for them—but the relationship works only if we admit we need them too. They need our care; we need their dependence, their presence, their unconditional regard. This mutual need isn't weakness but the foundation of authentic relationship. The Hodja teaches that examining our motivations is central to the joyful life. If we have a companion animal partly because we want to be needed, admitting this truth allows us to show up more authentically. Rather than resenting that our dog follows us everywhere, we can appreciate being chosen. Rather than viewing animal dependence as burden, we can recognize it as relationship. This concept invites honest examination: why do you have a companion animal? What needs does it meet? The examined answer isn't shameful but clarifying. Animals who depend on us teach that interdependence is natural and beautiful, that being needed gives life meaning, and that admitting our needs strengthens rather than weakens us.

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