There’s a lot of the different ways you can interpret the idea that ‘people don’t change’. From a scientists or doctors perspective, you can almost say it drives them a little crazy, because change is realistically the only thing that remains constant in the world of science. Morphine and merging. growing, living and dying, metaphysics and matter, it’s always and constantly changing. What puzzles scientists, is the way people try not to change; the way people sometimes cling to the things that once were, and not what they actually are. Like how some people choose to cling to old memories, instead of creating new ones. Most people fail to realise that change is constant, instead they insist on believing that everything in this lifetime is permanent. It’s not. Nothing ever stays the same. How we experience the change in our lives depends on what we do with it. It can feel like the worst feeling in the world, like death, like misery; or it can feel like a second chance. All that’s needed is to open our hands, loosen our grips on these permanent beliefs and just go with it. If we do that, maybe it will feel like a second chance at life, maybe it will feel like being born all over again.