Some people prefer to spend their lives doing the same things and avoiding changes. Others, However, think that change is always a good thing. Discuss both views and give your opinion

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At present time, changes are occurring in everyone’s
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. But the human brain quickly gets used to new things. Currently, psychologists call
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phenomenon “comfort zone”. Is it good or bad when we stay in our comfort zone? Do we really need a change?
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, individuals like to live with no modifications. We were born on planet Earth and the earth is the most stable element.
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, humanity has been looking for a well-fed
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for many centuries. And it seems we found what we were looking for. We can afford not to chase a mammoth and live in one place
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entire
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. Yes, we can. But all
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can become deadly boring at some point. Psychologists notice that people who stay in their “comfort zone” are afraid of accepting challenges, leading to fear of stress and depression, reducing the quality of
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and even
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to social phobia. All
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affects their mental and physical health in the long run. I think
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mean. We come to a standstill if nothing new happens in our
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, but
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, we can not take root and reach the maximum level of development if we have no ground under our feet. Many people, even those who do not want to move on - are moving. Because of the war, politics and other reasons. Experiencing alteration is inevitable because we live in
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a turbulent time. Sometimes we do not choose changes, but they choose us.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • status quo
  • comfort zone
  • predictability
  • mastery
  • innovation
  • adaptability
  • personal growth
  • resilience
  • hesitancy
  • risk-taking
  • transitions
  • enrichment
  • equilibrium
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