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Chiș Miruna

“People change for two reasons, either they learned a lot or they have been hurt too much.”

Humans have undergone significant changes as a result of the ongoing alteration of the world
around us, both technological and environmental, by attempting to keep up with their
surroundings. Learning can cause a change in a person's life, whether it's intellectually or
emotionally.

Information is the fuel for our minds, just as food is for our bodies. It is the single most valuable
long-term investment we can make. School-based learning has the potential to transform
someone by assisting them in maturing. You can better assist those around you if you have a
great deal of knowledge. It has the potential to make you simultaneously kinder and more
helpful. Learning, on the other hand, could also direct you towards a more "snobbish" character.
You might develop a more cynical demeanour and be less willing to share your knowledge with
others.

People can also change via experience, particularly emotional experience. Even if it is not a
healthy thing to base your change on, being wounded or betrayed by someone close to you can
change you in the sense that it opens your eyes to the true nature of those around you. You
have "grown up" enough to be able to get through the difficult periods that everyone goes
through. As a result, you are now able to filter out the bad people while keeping the good ones
in.

Overall, people are in need of transformation, which we may achieve by acquiring knowledge in
school and gaining accumulating experiences via going through unpleasant events in life, such
as being hurt by someone close to us.

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