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New experiences vs. usual habits
Some people enjoy change, and they look forward to new
experiences; others like their lives to stay the same, and they do not
change their usual habits. Both of the ideas are have the advantages
and disadvantages. However, I prefer the first idea. The compare and
the reasons are as below.
First, enjoying change and looking forward to new experiences is a
good way to make the knowledge of people more plentiful. There
are two ways for people to make their knowledge more plentiful.
One is reading books and another one is from experiences they get.
Personally, I think the knowledge which get from experiences are
more easily to remember and understand than from books. Besides
that, people can also make a lot for friends though enjoying change.
However, if people do not like change, they do not get them.
Second, to stay the same place and no change for the usual habits, it
can make live much easy because of always living in the same place
with the same or almost the same people and doing the something
everyday. It will not happened the people do not know what they
should do in the next day because they do not like change and they
do the same thing day by day.
In my opinion, I am the people enjoy change. I traveled a lot and I
do not always like stay in the same place, do the same things, and
always with the same people. I like have different experiences. I
think people, especially the young people should enjoy change.
When people get old, they think about they live. If they enjoy
change, they will have a lot of things to think and to talk; but if they
do not like it, they have nothing to think and to say because
everyday in their life are the same and it just likes one day. That life
is not
interesting.
In conclusion, enjoy change and enjoy your life. More


experiences are good for everything.



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