Some people prefer to spend their lives doing the same things and avoiding change. Others, however, think that change is always a good thing. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

American education reformer Horace Mann says “ Habit is a cable; we weave a thread each day, and
last
we can not break it”. When I read that I thought, why
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want to break a cable which is
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with qualified threads and which don’t link me
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incorrect place? Even in
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, is it a feat to change a well-run routine?
This
topic has been discussed frequently among
people
lately. Someone started telling us” chance your
habits
, get out of your comfort zone “. So is it
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? I will exclude bad
habits
while I handle the topic. Of
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we must break all
habits
that are harmful. I will mention
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not harmful
habits
here.
Habits
are the way we live our life. What
time
do we sleep and wake up, drink coffee or not while we
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the day, how long
time
do we spend in the shower, nutrition
habits
and many other things. Is it really
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beneficial
changing
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the actions that our brain and body get used to? I don’t think so.
People
are a part of nature. And nature has routines. Animals, plants and all ecosystem repeat their
habits
. Cold-blooded animals hibernate, migratory birds migrate to warm places , trees shed their leaves when it
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. There are moments when nature’s rote is broken: Natural Disasters. Nature doesn’t like to change its
habits
. It reacts when
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habits
begin to break. Changing well-running routines
also
tires
people
and our body reacts. Our mind becomes restive and it reacts as sometimes
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sleeplessness
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and sometimes depression. Some trends rise from
time
to
time
among
people
. In the past years, someone told us that we should force ourselves to be happy all the
time
, and be in a joy that ignores problems. Later it was released that ignoring problems don’t do away with problems. The emotions we suppress hurt us. So when we are sad we should live it. We shouldn’t force ourselves to be happy. I think that
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in the near future someone will say
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“don’t strive to change your
habits
“.
Habits
are good!
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  • status quo
  • stagnation
  • routine
  • comfort zone
  • predictability
  • specialization
  • innate
  • personal growth
  • adaptability
  • fast-paced
  • new horizons
  • equilibrium
  • progress
  • dynamic
  • transformation
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