• Maternitus
    +3

    That's the power of making people believe they have no choice. And, of course, it takes a large amount of people who are so gullible it borders mental disability. Ah, and laziness.

    • Gozzin
      +3

      Yeah,that does make sense,hard to say which is the most common though,gullable or lazy...Oh yeah,don't forget the fear of trying anything new or different.

      • kxh
        +4

        Except Microsoft products change all the time. There was that time Office got a ribbon, there was the change to Office365. Even then people didn't want to change when there were good alternatives.

      • Maternitus
        +3

        Hahaha, yes! The fear of change! All day and every day everybody shouts that "things should change" and as soon as a proposal for change appears, people tend to back off. Hahaha