A lot of people are quick to try and change something once they get bored or frustrated with it, but they're not as quick to try and preserve something that's already there. That's like throwing out decent food because it's a day old for a quick fix of instant gratification at a fast food restaurant because it was cooked that day and not reheated.
Things not changing fast enough for some people isn't frustrating, people that need everything to change to keep from getting bored or frustrated are frustrating people to know.
Change often brings instability and the people that want it to sread like wildfire.
Hardly any change doesn't make things worse. Telling people things will get worse before they get better is misleading, but it sounds good. The reality is things often get worse before they keep getting worse and worse, spiraling out of control in the end. The light at the end of a tunnel isn't guaranteed to be daylight, and people that rely on someone else to pull them from the darkness are fucked, but nobody tells them they are.
Something on the surface of a power struggle.
What he/she was trying to do wasn't really about change, it was only about change on the surface.
Something no one likes to experience
Sally said,
Oh my God why are you changing Laura?? This isn't the person I became best friends with!
Laura replies,
Sally, relax, I am growing as a person and maturing and am happy about it, why can't you accept change?
To shift or become different. To open ones awareness, take in information and apply to courses of action or behavior.
Change
The wahala (serious problem) Nigerians got themselves into in 2015
Is this the change we asked for?
A lame skateboarding trick, reserved for kids that solely play game of skate. A equivalent lame sight would be a vaping clown riding a unicycle while juggling
Kid: "I recently learned a pop shuvit sex change"
(Hopefully) you: "You're off track, that is a styleless trick. People will most likely think it's lame"