1938–2020: What's New?

They say change is a universal constant. All while being inevitable and ironic, it is what we need. Believe it or not, change is not on anybody's to-do list; all the uncertainty, the unreliability, the what-ifs. For most of us, change is new and even though it is absolutely necessary we go through with it, we're always given an option, right? We live in a world brimming with difficulties every day and yet the change that tip-toes our choices oscillates between options that are either comfortable or less comfortable. I believe that our choices create new experiences for us, they enable us to understand just how brutal the real world can be but also, how well we are able to overcome the hiccups that make us stronger, and more independent. *Cues Run The World by Beyoncé* But for many, change, be it with time and momentum, isn't really a choice. It's.... a compulsion. They don't like change, but they haven't really had ...