I want to tell you
it matters to me
that I want to go to the property
and I want to have abundant food that nourishes me.
I don't want to keep eating and be hungry.
I keep eating and I'm hungry.
I'm thirsty and the water doesn't quench me.
I'm not happy to be eating and be hungry.
You don't seem to see what's wrong with me
but something is wrong with me.
I don't want to eat and be hungry.
Mister is making the incorrect assumption that if he eats and drinks and still is hungry and thirsty, there is something wrong with him, when in reality it is the food and the water that are the problem. Either way, his answer to this dilemma is: go to the land where he can have abundant food that nourishes him.