I am, generally speaking, someone who is skeptical to the idea of change. I still remember, from sometime when I was in the rough vicinity of 10 years old, my parents telling me that they would be changing the facade of my childhood home’s fireplace from brick to stone.
“But I like the way it looks now!” I protested.broadstreet.zone(48036);
I have felt this way about change all my life. I feel it when family members or close friends move. I feel it when I visit a website I like that’s been redesigned. I especially feel it when I’m considering a big life change – including when I was deciding whether or not to leave my last job to come work at The Times.
“Things are fine the way they are,” I think to myself. “Why change?”
I write all that to assure you that I understand if your first reaction is to be skeptical



