I've always been very content with where I am at my entire life. I adapt to my surroundings, I get used to them and I stick to them. I guess it's surprising I chose to move 1,000 miles away for the summer even though I hate change but it's made me realize what it's like to live when you hate change.
Here is my list of what it's like to live when you hate changes.
1. You don't mind eating the same foods
Applebees- I'll have the steak please
Red Lobster- I'll have the steak please
McDonalds- What do you mean you don't have steak?
If you found a food you really like, you will eat it for every meal.
2. Plans should be followed
There is nothing worse than plans falling through. You don't understand how someone can change their plans in just a few seconds, you made plans like last week for this.
3. You will stay at a job your don't like just because you don't want to switch jobs
Switching jobs would mean: New co-workers, New Boss, New office... basically just a whole bunch of changes. Suddently your boss only giving you a 2 day notice on a project doesn't seem as bad as starting a new job.
4. Same with Relationships, it's not worth the switch
You will stay with a person a lot longer than you should because you are comfortable in the relationship. The love may have died but the thought of having to start over with someone new keeps you in your current relationship.
5. You get social anxiety when put into an unfamiliar territory
You mean there are going to be people there I haven't known for several years? I'll stay home, thanks.
6. You've had the same friends forever
Once you find friends you like you will cling to them. You're not big on making new friends.
7. You really didn't want to leave high school
I mean you had all your friends there, you found your clique, there was really no need to leave all the progress you made in high school.
8. Same With College
If you took the risk and left your hometown to go to college you probably found that 4 years goes by quick. Once you finally got a schedule going, a steady group of friends and starting to get to know some of your professors it was time to leave... again.
9. Your early 20's are the worst
The age of change. Everyone starts saying, "ohhhh welcome to the real world." "What are you going to do when you graduate." "where do you see yourself in 5 years" MAKE IT STOP!!
No comments:
Post a Comment