I would hope pretty much all of that, both for person A or B, with the most marginal ones to me being: pre-school child care (depending on what you mean) And I would add as well: 15. food (even, non-industrial food) 16. clean water 17. clothing 18. freedom of expression 19. privacy 20. freedom of occupation My reasoning is that it doesn’t benefit society to abandon people and deny them access to what it takes to live a happy and productive life. The “free market”, “tough love”, and “everyone for themself” approaches lead to giant corporations winning and people being squeezed for as much as possible, and homeless abandoned hungry people, criminals, government corruption, etc. Someone who is educated and does not need to worry about how they can please some corporation into hiring and paying them enough to do something (so that they won’t go homeless of bankrupt due to medical bills or college loan debt or whatever) will tend to find and pursue what they are best at, and do that. The consequence that some worry about, that people will choose to do nothing, should I think be that people engage them about what they’d like to do, not that they get shamed and abandoned and made to do something that doesn’t suit them.