This syndrome is called : Resisting to changes. You see that in every aspect of life. At school, at work, with the food you eat, the places you go. Human nature tend to like and get confortable in a quite static environment. People that resist to changes are the worst to deal with and there is a lot of them. You want to implement a new way of doing things, a new program, new tools, to be more efficient and reduce risk of injury or what else, and you always end up with a bunch of people crying ''whyyyyyy, my old 30 years old tool do the job JUST FINE, LEAVE ME ALONE''. Can you imagine that when the first computer got introduced to daily life, people were bitching about it? It happened! ''Stupid fax machine that doesn't work (i.e. that i don't understand), sending papers by standard mail service is so much less trouble!''
You have to realise that the world evolve, can't stop progress, and even thought you are confortable in your today's gear, you should embrace the future and leave the stuff behing, let it go! We would still be using squared wheel if people before you wouldn't have embraced the change. How can you know, maybe something two times better is waiting across the corner, do not fear the future, embrace it, learn, adapt and become better. Resisting changes is a sign of fear, fear of the future, the unknown. Fear of losing something you know you like for something you absolutely don't know what it is. Have no fear, look ahead with desire, open the way for the less brave, become legend
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