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Psychology Says People Who Hate Change Are Not Stubborn, Their Brain Is Seeking Safety
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Psychology Says People Who Hate Change Are Not Stubborn, Their Brain Is Seeking Safety

KinnMay 28, 2026May 28, 20264 mins0
Everyone knows someone who prefers the same meal, follows the same morning routine, wears familiar clothes or…

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