We prefer things to stay the same; change is mostly considered a negative thing. And often change is uncomfortable
Ex: "Ankur continues to be friends with toxic people because they are childhood friends."
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People prefer things to stay the same and are resistant to change, even when change could be beneficial. You might resist switching to a new phone model even though it offers significant improvements over your current one.
These explanations are all irrational for preferring the status quo:
Negative people often influence what we think about.
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