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People use "I need" with implied goals.
For example, "I need water," is actually implying, "I need water [to live]." Let's say you're baking a cake and you say, "I need flour." What you actually mean is, "I need flour [to bake the cake]." Just because people don't say the goal doesn't mean they don't need to use the word "need".
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