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Yes, I think many young people do. They are generally more flexible and open to new experiences, so they don't mind changing their plans when something more interesting comes up.
Yes, I think young people are much more spontaneous. They often live fast-paced lives and are more open to new opportunities that pop up at the last minute because they are usually more comfortable with uncertainty. They don't mind shifting their schedule if a more interesting option comes along. It's almost a way to keep [...]
Well, young people tend to be impulsive and reckless, so they overestimate everything and make plans that are full of responsibilities and intense activities, which leads to failure in implementing these plans. For example, a student can plan to study, learn languages, work, go to the gym, listen to podcasts, and read books—many things. When [...]
I think changing plans does not belong to young people or old people; it depends on the personality of people, actually. But mostly, young people tend to change their plans and create spontaneous things, in my observation, because they have fewer responsibilities. Due to this reason, they tend to avoid something unpleasant, or they can [...]
