7. "The only constant (不变) in life is change," Heraclitus said in about 500 B.C. That could be truer today. (1)
Technology is out of date almost by the time you buy it. We get plenty of information every day. Francis Bacon said, "Knowledge is power." In fact, there is more information in a newspaper than he would have experienced in his whole life.
Why are we afraid of change? (2)
After all, who knows what new dangers might appear? However, change is also the only way of development. Nobody can stop it in life. Luckily, our brains become stronger when meeting the unknown. (3)
To be more imaginative and creative, you should look for and find environments you have no experience with.
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For example, try a new restaurant, or go to a play or a concert you normally wouldn't attend. Small change can help you gradually get used to uncertainty. So when bigger things happen, you'll be more fully prepared for them.
People who fear change often stick to a certain lifestyle. They believe they can control the future by doing so. (5)
If you can move from just accepting it to actively finding it out and dealing with it, you will be successful.
A. That's because our brains want to protect us. B. But change comes whether you ask for it or not. C. We live in a world that is changing every minute. D. You can learn how to face the changes in daily life. E. Dealing with the unexpected needs imagination and creativity. |