The Psychology of People Who Struggle Deeply With Change
Автор: zeen
Загружено: 2026-01-25
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It’s a slow, silent dance between what was and what could be. The world calls them
to shift, to grow, to bend like the trees in the wind. But like roots dug deep into the earth, their feet remain planted, and the winds pass by, never moving them.
This is the psychological terrain of those who find it hard to adapt to change. It's not just about preference or personality; it's a deeper human condition, one shaped by fears, past wounds, and a lifetime of stories told by the mind that says, "Stay here. Don’t move. This is where you belong." Change, then, becomes a threat—a challenge not just to their environment, but to the very fabric of who they are.
Imagine waking up each day knowing that the world is different, knowing that the people around you are evolving, yet you find yourself locked in place, standing still. This stillness feels like a kind of inner chaos. On the surface, life may appear the same—routine, predictable, safe. Yet, beneath that surface, there’s a simmering unrest, a quiet unease that says, "This is not where I thought I would be by now."
Over time, the inability to adapt can create a rift between one's internal world and the external world. A disconnect forms. The joy of spontaneity, the thrill of new beginnings, the excitement of growth—all of these begin to feel foreign, as though
they belong to someone else. They become things you once knew, but now, they are out of reach.
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