mjh and Pete, thank you for bringing up the issue of the goal To Want. It's an interesting one.
I won't try to pontificate on whether it's a Life Goal or a Non-life Goal, and as Pete says it can be tried out, with the cautions that Dennis advised. The odd thing about "want" is that it's within the "must" that occurs in all four legs of the games matrix. If I "must know" something, I want to know it; if I "must not be known" then I don't want to be known; and similarly for every leg of every possible goal. In fact, any postulate is a statement that a person wants to be so, in the sense that they are deciding that it is so.
As Dennis also wrote, it's a good idea to check all the meanings of a goal thoroughly in a dictionary. "Want" can mean "desire" or "choose". But it can also sometimes mean "not have", "lack" or "need" - which are all non-life in that they are opposed to "be known". They're negatives and they ionize masses black.
Some people want to be wanted, or need to be needed, i.e. they're dramatising Must Be Wanted. This is a pretty low-tone business, and LRH explaind its liability in terms of energy flows in Philadelphia Doctorate lecture 26 'Flows: Charcteristics of'. Many things that people want - or think that they want - can be self-destructive.
Cheers,
David