You’re not one.
You need more than the bottom two layers of Maslow’s Hierarchy. (You also need those things, of course.)
More and more, I see people thinking of themselves as human computers. Adults, yes, but students too. “As long as my inputs and outputs are optimized,” they think, “I have achieved my ideal function. What’s the point of frivolity?”
You are more than that. You need art. What’s the point of art class in school, or joining a choir, or reading a novel? Those things feed the part of self-actualization that is overlooked when we ignore Maslow’s higher layers.
What’s the point? It makes you more human.