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Use the same methods

2023-03-09 19:19:47

“When it comes to hay fever season, I suffer a lot. The pain in my eyes and nose is unbearable. ”

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I remember hearing the term hay fever in the 90s.
And the first time I saw someone suffering from hay fever may have been in the mid-90s.  
Actually, I still don’t trust hay fever.
This is because even though pollen from many plants has flown into the air since the dawn of mankind, we cannot find any historical documents stating that our ancestors suffered from hay fever.
In the 90’s, mass communication was still influential, so various words created various social trends.
Of course, it may be true that some people suffer from pollen.
“Oh, damn it! I want to cut off my nose.”
He looked in pain as he sneezed and wiped his runny nose.
But if he didn’t know the word hay fever, I wonder if he would have suffered so much.

Why don’t we realize that the old ways are becoming useless?
Humans often cling to existing methods and habits and can be reluctant to accept new ones. This is because humans like stability and predictability and tend to be afraid of change and uncertainty.
Also, one of the reasons people don’t realize the old methods are failing them is that people around them are using the same methods. For example, if an old method is still widely used in an industry, people working in that industry may continue to use it.
However, when circumstances change, such as the changing times and technological advances, the old methods may become useless. Adapting to these changes requires constant exploration and learning of new methods and techniques. It is also important to actively communicate with other people and be open to different perspectives and ideas.

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