Having mode

The Having mode is the mode by which you are undergoing a transformative interaction with something in contrast with the being mode.

Trying to satisfy the being mode with the having mode is the source of Greed. There is a second more obscure form of modal confusion where one does the other way but it is unclear whether it is a particular problem

"The having mode is the co-identification that happens when you’re trying to meet your having needs. These are needs that are met by having something. I need to have water, food etc. I have to bring other things under my control in order to be able to consume them: oxygen, water, air. These needs require me to solve problems very readily. The identities I assign to things in this mode are categorical identities, i.e. identity something has by belonging to some category. When things belong to a category, we can predict its behavior, I can control and manipulate it to solve my problems.

The having mode is essential for meeting your homeostatic needs.

The concept was introduced by Erich Fromm."

- John Vervaeke