6 Reasons Why People Don't Change

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the world needs more meaningful vloggers like you

bashasy
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Those who dislike the video are self righteous

santanicopandemonium
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I came here after trying to convince this guy who is transphobic, it honestly is a pain seeing that it doesn't matter how much you talk to someone or spit facts and sources at their faces, even when they don't have any arguments they still try to say that they are right and never change.
I would love to don't care about it, but sadly it affects too many people in a negative way, so i don't feel good just standing there. But every single time i try to make people understand, i guess that makes me a never-changer too.
Thank You.

mateuhade
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Bit by bit I am watching all your excellent videos.

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Everything we do has a neural network in the brain that has been reinforced by the fatty substance called myelin which coats itself around the axiom. E.g. we have a pathway for tying our shoelaces, texting and every other thing that we do. This why most of what we do is automatic (and habitual), because each time we perform a practice or behaviour it is reinforced until it becomes habitual. I’m not convinced that people can change at the core level ( I.e. personality predisposition) they just develop stronger pathways in other areas when the pain of an old habit becomes too great to cope with, and thus abstain from what they used to do and devote more time to new pursuits/behaviours.

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In Proverbs, the "fool" represents a person lacking moral behavior or discipline, and the "wise" represents someone who behaves carefully and righteously. The modern association of these words with intellectual capacity is not in the original context.
The incorrigible nature of fools is further emphasised in Proverbs 27:22, "Though you grind a fool in a mortar, grinding them like grain with a pestle, you will not remove their folly from them."[5]
"As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly" is an aphorism
also partially quoted in the New Testament, 2 Peter 2:22.  It means that fools are stubbornly inflexible and this is illustrated with the repulsive simile of the dog that eats its vomit again, even though this may be poisonous. Dogs were considered unclean in Biblical times as they were commonly scavengers of the dead and they appear in the Bible as repugnant creatures, symbolising evil.[1][2][3]  The reference to vomit indicates excessive indulgence and so also symbolises revulsion.[4]

YOGAVASHISTA
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people i dont get along with i try to avoid rather than keep them around. its kinda like saying men should avoid stripclubs or musicians that create toxic music. thats not a politically correct thing to say when woke people are saying people that dont like eachother need to come together.

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I try to avoid people who say "I'm set in my ways" because to me, you're saying that there's no more room for growth.

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