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If you want everything at once, it's only natural that you simultaneously want to stop wanting everything at once. After all, this desire is also included in a wide range of concepts of “everything”. So there is no problem. It turns out that this question and this answer don't make sense, because you both wanted it to be answered and didn't want it, because that also falls under the “everything”category.
Such cases. Scroll through the questions feed further.
Simply-proceed from basic needs-water, food, sleep, love, shelter, clothing (in any order you want). And luxury and endless wishlist-this is the lot, in most cases, of those people who do not bother trying to get out of their comfort zone