Are you addicted to change?

India
January 1, 2009 5:15pm CST
Do you just love changing things? Can you not stand to see something the same? Or do you love the way things are? I love change and do a lot of things to keep my life happening.
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16 responses
@LifeGuru (922)
• Canada
1 Jan 09
I like to change things in order to make things slightly interesting from a different point of view. Like a new look, hairstyle, different wardrobe a few times a month, change the furniture around. Sometimes change is just that balance in life everyone has to go through. Sometimes change is good, sometimes it can be bad, but sometimes the outcome of changes varies within time. That's why people need to stick to their intuition and focus on their own conscience even if it means changing your mind....
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@eshaan (6188)
• India
3 Jan 09
it depends..i like changes but also on whether i can afford the change or not. I like the change in daily routine, i like the change in food sometimes, someone other cooked instead of myself.....but i cant call myself addicted, i can also adjust if i cant afford, or i can bring out changes for low costs...
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@winterose (39887)
• Canada
2 Jan 09
well it truly depends on the situation, I go either way, I love to change unfair policies and stuff like that, but I love stability and things remaining the same as well, like in my house, I don't change things around I like it just the way it is, so I go either way depending on what it is.
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• China
2 Jan 09
I love changes and I am officially addicted to it, since you asked, lol. I have changed my hair style for so many times in the past months and so many clothes to change my appearance. I just bored of these guys doing the same thing all the time. We need changes as Obama has sloganed. Changes bring life into life. Changes make this world more charming and corlorful. But to some certains things in life, we have to stick to the old one, lol, like partner. I guess that's the other side of the coin.
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@savypat (20216)
• United States
2 Jan 09
I find comfort in the things that do not change, but I understand that change is the way of life so I accept and look forward to it.
@savak03 (6684)
• United States
2 Jan 09
When I was younger I used to love to change things all the time and go to new places. Now that I have gotten older I find that I resist change and want to stay in one place.
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@nilzerous1 (2434)
• India
2 Jan 09
I am rather resistive to changes so far as the people around me are concerned. But I need to make big change in my profession. And I'll love to materialize the same.
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@moondancer (7433)
• United States
2 Jan 09
I get tired of having things the same way all of te time. I change around things as much as I can. I use to change the furniture around once a week. My husband said he had to look all of the time to see where the chair or sofa was because I changed it so often. I'm the same with many things.
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2 Jan 09
Hi coolmailraj, Oh I am just the opposite of you, I hate changes and like things to stay the same as it always was, like new techs I hate it and young people don't know how to communicate with one another, the only way they can talk is to fight and kill one other, its is so sad, that what this new changes have done to people. Tamara
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@missybear (11391)
• United States
2 Jan 09
I always want to change my furniture around. I get tired of looking at the same style.
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@MizzLadyB08 (1174)
• United States
2 Jan 09
I love the way things are but sometimes change is good. Like for instance I change my room around maybe once or twice a year but my mom seems to change her room around once a month the whole year. Itell her she gonna moove her furniture so much that it is going to fall apart one day but I just be joking with her about it. But change can be good and change can be bad. Like right now it is a new yaer and I am ready for a change to come.
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@messageme (2821)
• United States
2 Jan 09
Depends on what kind of change it is. Dramatic change in my life I am usually not in favor of. Changing around my house, now that I like. I get sick of seeing things in the same way all the time. I like rearranging my house all the time. When I use to rent places I liked to move a lot just to have change, but now that I own a house I have to be satisfied with just moving things around. So all in all, Life changes, no unless they are for the better, little changes I like a lot.
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• Malaysia
2 Jan 09
Well, firstly I would like to sort things into two groups, the big important things and the small unimportant things. I like a steady life, so I don't expect a lot of big changes. I don't mind if it happens on itself by normally I'm not the one to initiate the change. i believe that life is already fun enough, when a big change is needed, I'm sure it'll come by itself, and I'll work to coup with it. As for the smaller things, I love changing them. Where I place my cups, where I place all the decorating stuff in my room, a different genre of music...I welcome these changes and make them happen actively as well. It's kind of like cooking, the main ingredients should be kept the same, but you add some spice, changing the minor ingredients. ^^
• China
2 Jan 09
yes, I do love change. change make me feel safe and full. I hate the day without change, it is too borning for me to bear. somethings remining as they were are good, but not all of them. and I like to change the things like that.
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@fasttalker (2796)
• United States
1 Jan 09
I love changing things. I am constantly re arranging my furniture (about once every month or two), re decorating my house etc. I don't like things to stay the same. I'm sure some phsycologist somewhere would love to pick my brain as to why! LOL But I get bored easily so I'm always up for change! LOL
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@suzzy3 (8342)
1 Jan 09
Things change over time and you cannot stop that ,a new type of mobile phone,someone invents a better tv ect,but change for no reason is a waste of time.My philosophy is if it ain't broke don't mend it,maybe it is because I am getting older.I suppose if you are younger change is exciting but for us it is just something new to learn and to be quite honest it gets heavy going.
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