Change forced by others is difficult to accept. And too rapid a change causes instability.

Amish Tripathi
Change forced by others is difficult to accept. And too...
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Change forced by others is difficult to accept. And too rapid a change causes instability. These two statements help explain why many people avoid new ideas and experiences. When we feel that we have no control over something that is happening to us, we want to make sure we can maintain our status quo. The danger in this attitude is that we miss the opportunity of growth and improvement.

Source: The Immortals Of Meluha

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