Afraid of change
- Manan Ambani

- Jan 30, 2021
- 3 min read
The human world is a place where people are afraid of new ideas.The reason for this fear is that the human world has never had any real change, and so it cannot adapt to new ideas. People are afraid of the unknown, and they cling to what they know. This is why people are afraid of change: because it means that their lives will be different from how they have been up until now.People who do not like such things as change or novelty tend to react by becoming hostile towards those who bring about these changes in society, which leads to war and conflict between groups within society.This fear also extends into other areas such as science; if something does not already exist within one's mind then it must be false or impossible, otherwise why would one believe it? The only way someone can accept something that he does not already know about is through faith – but faith requires evidence before acceptance (which brings us back round again). Thus science progresses slowly due to the lack of evidence for many theories; scientists often reject theories without even trying them out first because there simply isn't enough evidence yet (or at all) for them to try out! This causes stagnation in scientific progress since no-one wants to risk wasting time on an idea which may turn out wrong later on down the line when more evidence becomes available. Thus scientists don't want their careers ruined by taking risks with new ideas/theories since they could end up being wrong and thus cause their reputation as a scientist/thinker/scholar etc..In addition, there tends to be a lot of resistance against 'new' things in general: if something doesn't already exist then it must be false or impossible! If we accept this logic then we should also accept that anything which doesn't currently exist must therefore also be impossible; thus everything which hasn't happened yet must also be impossible too! Therefore nothing can ever happen because nothing has ever happened before so everything is always possible… right? Wrong! There's just one problem with this logic: reality itself . Reality exists whether you like it or not , regardless of your opinion on its existence (or non-existence). Reality exists whether you believe in its existence or not , regardless of your belief system (or lack thereof). It doesn't matter if you think reality exists or not – reality still happens anyway . So what use are opinions when reality itself won't care either way? Opinions aren't facts – facts are facts . Facts don't need opinions attached too them in order for them become true . They're just facts whether you like them or not ; opinions don't make facts true nor untrue , only humans do that themselves through their own beliefs and prejudices based upon ignorance .Thus I conclude my response by saying "people should stop being afraid." Fear shouldn’t stop people from doing what they want – after all life goes on despite death so why shouldn’t life go on despite fear? Why shouldn’t humans live freely without having fears hold back humanity from progressing further than ever before? Why should humanity continue living under the tyranny imposed upon us by our fears ? We've done well enough up until now without fearing anything - let's keep doing well now while we still can!

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