What we humans differ in is the weighting that these Five Basic Needs have for each and every one of us.
You surely know people for whom freedom (one of the Five Basic Needs) is particularly important, while the feeling of belonging (love and belonging) is not so important to them. Or people for whom it is exactly the other way round: for whom it is very important that they can feel part of a group (love and belonging), while they do not attach any particular importance to being able to decide freely in every situation, or who are even happy if they can hand over the decision and thus the responsibility more often. Nevertheless, these people also have the need to feel free - at least now and then.
You certainly have people in your circle of acquaintances for whom fun is particularly important, and in turn you know other people for whom this need is not so intense. And yet it is also the case here that in principle all people have a need for fun, only to different degrees and intensities.