Despite my hatred of new things, I need some variety in my life.  If I eat the same thing or type of thing for lunch everyday, I quickly get sick of it and need to move onto something else.  I think I'm sick of my frozen meals, which I originally switched to because I was sick of Subway, which I originally switched to because I was sick of Quizno's.  I think the best way to do things would be to eat an entirely different meal every day of the week. 

It's the same deal with a lot of things.  I started using multiple deodorants in college when I kept noticing my current deodorant failing after a certain amount of time.  It was almost like my body was getting used to the stuff, so the bacteria figured out a different way to produce a smell.  I'd move onto a new deodorant for a while, notice the same problem, then move back to the old one.  I currently alternate between 3 or 4 different deodorants, and they all work great. 

Come to think of it, pretty much everything I've ever gotten sick of or tired of has happened because of overuse.  There just wasn't enough variety.  I eat pears instead of apples.  I eat jelly rings candy instead of candy corn.  I drink tea instead of coffee.  I listen to hard rock instead of jam bands.  I read less stuff instead of more.  I'm enjoying my morning time with God instead of just reading the Bible.  I shave because I got sick of facial hair.  I shave my head because I got sick of hair.  The list goes on. 

Whenever I look at "grownups", I figure I'm supposed to be like them because I do all the same stuff as them and have all the same responsibilities.  I'm supposed to get a routine and have a specific style and haircut and never change.  I figured this would become easier after I got out of college, but it hasn't.  Every few months, I need to change things around because I'm sick of the way they are.  It's nothing major and most people probably don't notice, but I need to occasionally change things so they're not old. #psychology