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Everything is changing. From one era to another or from one day to another, change is an inescapable fate for each of us. The elders say that young people are frivolous, but they are not. We're just changing. It is precisely the era we represent that the changes are enormous, which makes us unable to understand and accept. But please allow me to give some simple examples to illustrate and prove our changes. In their time, it was a blessing to be self-sufficient; And we are noisy, we love the feeling of carnival and like to chase the trend of "dazzle". In their time, if you study hard, everything will be top-notch; And we are "greedy", we have our own hobbies, and the achievements in Chinese, mathematics and English are not enough to explain anything. In their time, they ran for high office and wanted to get rich; And we know that what we want is not power and wealth, even beggars should face every day happily. We will make friends with the opposite sex without scruple and laugh when we are happy; We will often visit various small shops and sit at the end every once in a while; We will play video games in droves, eat fast food and lose track of time ... which they have never experienced in childhood and adolescence. In fact, it's not just us, they are changing themselves. I lost my childlike innocence and convinced myself under the thick protective layer of "adults" I was naive at that time, but I refused to admit that I was naive and happy at that time. I remember, that was one of my sisters. She is the backbone of the class. It seems that she bears the brunt of everything. She came home late that day because of something she could have left behind, but it was very important for her class. Her mother scolded her many times, calling her "simple-minded" and "crazy". I don't know why her mother didn't think of "responsibility" and "obligation" at that time. As a high flyers, I don't believe that she hasn't experienced the same thing, and I don't believe that she is living with such an attitude. We have to admit that sometimes we can't understand adults just as they can't understand us. Change is a fact that each of us must respect. If you don't admit it, you will face a meaningless argument. After the argument, both sides lost, but the change in the middle was blatant. Change is inevitable. Maybe we should all learn to adapt to it instead of trying to destroy it in vain.

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