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Yeah, undoubtedly a matter of math. But hey! ¡Wait! ...maybe also a matter of time. ¿Isn't it? Because well, dontcha think people actually do change over time? ¿Are actual content consumers with relevant comments, true organic engagement and valuable social interaction only a thing of the past? ¿Do they really do change? $1k Comment

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People cannot fail to change. This can be lamented, particularly as we age, but aging is preferable to the alternative.

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People cannot fail to change.

Yep, change is the only constant thing that guarantees our stay in the universe. There will always can be alternatives, but they too often may compromise our aging.

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"...they too often may compromise our aging."

What prevents aging is death.

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Exactly!!

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Despite constant research, and technological innovations, death continues to be the worlds #1 killer. ;o)

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People definitely do change... but what is the cause of that change? Do they change because change is simply inevitable as we acquire more information or experience... or is change forced on them by such 21st century factors as "cancel culture?" Or is it some of both?

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In my opinion, it is about both things and much more. Forced, imposed and in a natural way. Because in the end, it is only change what more or less guarantees our survival. The ability to adapt to new circumstances and our evolution through them invariably always implies change however difficult it may be.

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