we, humans, are creatures of habit
a) the most pragmatic, rational response to the philosophical questions of “why do old habits die hard” and “why people resist change”
b) a nicer way of explaining to someone that no matter how hard they try to change their significant other, the latter will always retain part of their individuality.
a teenage boy comes crying to his father : ” why won’t my girlfriend meredith follow me to mechanical engineering; all she wants to do is go study psychology. is there anything i can do?
father: no. the cherry-phrase we, humans, are creatures of habit applies to her too. no matter how much you have in common, she is still her own individual person.
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