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I think all people can change plans. In this regard, old people also change their plans. But mostly they are loyal to their plans, don't want to leave their comfort zones, and stick to their daily routines and promises. However, in some occasions, health problems or family issues can force them to change their plans.
I believe older people are generally less likely to change their plans compared to younger individuals. This is mainly because they tend to be more disciplined and value structure in their daily lives. With age often comes experience, and many older adults have learned the importance of planning ahead and sticking to the schedule. Of [...]
Well, I think all human beings make plans and change them, including older people, but it's not the same as with younger people. Older people tend to have more experience with scheduling, so making and sticking to plans is often easier for them. For teenagers, however, it can be more challenging as they might still [...]
Well, I think we all human beings make plans and change them as well, including elders, but it's not the same compared to youngsters. Older people often have plans for a day because of their experience with scheduling. Teenagers can find it a bit difficult, but for seniors, it's an everyday task. Thank you.
