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Change is happening all around us, whether we notice it or not. Sometimes it’s subtle, like the way a favorite tree in your backyard grows taller each year, and other times it’s as obvious as a skyline that suddenly looks nothing like it did before.

Through photos, we can see these transformations more clearly. So we’ve gathered some of the most fascinating comparison images from around the web to show you just how remarkable they can be. Take a look below—you might find yourself appreciating the world in a whole new way.

Change is a natural part of life. Even if we refuse to take part in it, the world keeps turning, the seasons move forward, and time marches on. With everything constantly in motion, it’s easy to miss how things gradually evolve around us, or even within ourselves.

Interestingly, it’s not entirely our fault if we resist change. Humans are actually wired to be cautious about it—a survival instinct developed over many years.

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These Eggs Were Not Dyed. Different Breeds Of Chickens Lay Different Colored Eggs

These Eggs Were Not Dyed. Different Breeds Of Chickens Lay Different Colored Eggs

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“When we’re born, our brain is completely malleable and experiencing new things all the time,” says Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD, neurologist, neuro-oncologist and neuroscientist. “We’re figuring out positive and negative behaviors, what is good for survival and avoiding consequences that would cause even short-term pain. As we age, our brain learns ways to do things that make us do certain things, and behaving accordingly to each context and each stimulus.”

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I Came Back To This One Waterfall In Yamagata During 3 Different Seasons

I Came Back To This One Waterfall In Yamagata During 3 Different Seasons

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People Always Told Me I Looked Like My Father. So When I Found A Photo Of Him At 28 Years Old, I Had To Recreate It When I Turned 28

People Always Told Me I Looked Like My Father. So When I Found A Photo Of Him At 28 Years Old, I Had To Recreate It When I Turned 28

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In other words, our brains figure out what works and what doesn’t early on. This is helpful because it means we don’t have to keep relearning positive behaviors. However, the downside is that our brains get comfortable with certain patterns, making it difficult to adopt new habits or break old ones. That’s why trying to change routines, like incorporating more exercise, can feel counterintuitive for our minds and bodies.

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Bird Sitting On Its Own Info Board

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All Of The Different Colors Of Carrots

All Of The Different Colors Of Carrots

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“Emotionally and cognitively and executively the brain has established a lot of pathways,” says Dr. Sanam Hafeez, a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist. “The more you do something the more ingrained it becomes in neural pathways, much like how a computer that stores the sites you visit—when you log onto your browser, they will pop up because you use them a lot. Change is an upheaval of many things and the brain has to work to fit it into an existing framework.”

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Same Spot, Same Cat, Two Years Difference

Same Spot, Same Cat, Two Years Difference

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A Skagit Valley Tulip Dares To Be Different In Mount Vernon, Washington

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So, tasks like driving to work or taking a shower become automatic because we do them every day. Since they’re embedded in our neural pathways, these actions make daily life easier. As a result, “the brain doesn’t have to think too much,” says Dr. Stephanie Collier, director of education in the division of geriatric psychology at McLean Hospital and an instructor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

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A Polar Bear's Paw Print Compared To A Human Hand

A Polar Bear's Paw Print Compared To A Human Hand

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Police Come In All Shapes And Sizes. 6'9" Compared To 5'1"

Police Come In All Shapes And Sizes. 6'9" Compared To 5'1"

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Bad habits, however, are a bit different from regular routines. While they don’t benefit us, they feel good because the brain releases dopamine in response to them. When we try to break these habits, we create dissonance, which the brain resists, according to Dr. Luana Marques, associate professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School. The limbic system in the brain activates the fight-flight-or-freeze response, and our natural reaction is to avoid this “threat” by reverting to old behaviors, even though we know they aren’t good for us.

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The Difference In Appearance Of This Nuthatch After I Found It vs. After A 2-Hour Nap In A Shoe Box

The Difference In Appearance Of This Nuthatch After I Found It vs. After A 2-Hour Nap In A Shoe Box

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5 Hour Difference In Iowa In April

5 Hour Difference In Iowa In April

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Evolution Of A Collie Snout

Evolution Of A Collie Snout

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“From an evolutionary standpoint we develop these neural pathways to adapt to live, so when we encounter change our brain shifts into a protective mode,” says Hafeez. “It has to use energy from reserves and it doesn't know, from that evolutionary standpoint, if the change is good for us or not. It doesn’t know if this change is a one-time deal or whether it needs to re-establish a routine. ‘Will it hurt me?’ A lot of red flags go up.”

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“If you’re naturally aggressive and you have to change that angry behavior, that may be a struggle, while someone naturally relaxed who say, has to go through a legal battle may have to shift gears,” she adds. “So much is involved.”

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Mining Truck Compared To A School Bus

 Mining Truck Compared To A School Bus

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Hair Shrinkage Compared To Hair Straightener

Hair Shrinkage Compared To Hair Straightener

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NapQueen
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

An example of somebody who can have both short AND long hair....amazing!

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Objects In The Mirror Are In A Different Timeframe Than They Seem To Be

Objects In The Mirror Are In A Different Timeframe Than They Seem To Be

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Verena
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Light from the mirror takes a fraction of a second longer to travel to the camera. Same distance would be same image

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Humans are so set in their ways that we’re actually less cognitively flexible than some animals. A 2019 behavioral study from Georgia State University found that monkeys, for example, are much more open to trying new strategies to reach their goals.

In the study, both humans and monkeys were taught a method to achieve simple goals and receive rewards—recognition for the humans and banana pellets for the monkeys. They were then shown a shortcut that would help them reach their rewards faster. The monkeys were quick to adopt the more efficient shortcut, while humans were slower to embrace the new approach. However, once the benefits became clear, people were more likely to get on board.

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The Size Difference Of My Dogs, Both Girls And Same Breed

The Size Difference Of My Dogs, Both Girls And Same Breed

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Laughed at this comment on the Reddit post "One's a Bernese mountain dog and the other is a Bernese hill dog"

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The Stark Difference Between A Kroger And Farmers' Market Strawberry

The Stark Difference Between A Kroger And Farmers' Market Strawberry

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The Evolution Of My Final Take On An Origami Portrait Compared To My First Attempt. Practice Makes Perfect, As We Say

The Evolution Of My Final Take On An Origami Portrait Compared To My First Attempt. Practice Makes Perfect, As We Say

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Change also becomes more difficult to introduce as we age, but it’s essential for sustaining our cognitive health. “You absolutely can and should teach your brain to change,” says Hafeez. “If you stretch your brain past its comfort zone, you’re opening the door to being receptive to other types of change.”

To achieve this, there are various things we can do. Visual, spatial, and memory exercises are great ways to give your brain a workout, and many of these can be easily found online. At first, doing them regularly might not feel enjoyable.

“You will get frustrated,” notes Hafeez, “but that means it's working—just like how your muscles are sore after taking a break from the gym and then returning. You’ve been out of touch with this for a while, but the more you do it, the more your memory of how to do it comes back.”

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A Museum Demonstrating What Happens When You Let Visitors Touch Marble

A Museum Demonstrating What Happens When You Let Visitors Touch Marble

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Bob Brooce
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dirt can be cleaned, but marble is a pretty soft rock and years of touching it would remove some of it. You can't fix missing marble, softened edges, or worn down places. It's taken quite a while, but these are the stairs in the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Untitled-6...93f12f.jpg Untitled-66c838193f12f.jpg

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The Sinks At This Family Restaurant In Belgium Are All Different Height

The Sinks At This Family Restaurant In Belgium Are All Different Height

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HF
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Am I the only one thinking: "Let's make a waterfall all the way!"?

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Human Next To The Femur Of Sauropod Patagotitan Mayorum. It Is One Of The Largest Dinosaurs In The History Of Our Life

Human Next To The Femur Of Sauropod Patagotitan Mayorum. It Is One Of The Largest Dinosaurs In The History Of Our Life

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Another effective way to make our brains more flexible is by learning new skills or hobbies that aren’t related to our daily routines. For example, learning a new language, or trying knitting if you work in IT. “Learning a new skill like this has been shown to ward off dementia, aging, and cognitive decline because it regenerates cellular activity,” says Hafeez. Even simple changes, like taking a new route home, stopping by a different coffee shop, or walking around your desk in the opposite direction, can help.

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One Of My Pepper Seedlings Is Albino

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It's Storming Outside One Of My Windows And Beautiful Outside The Other. The Windows Are Right Next To Each Other

It's Storming Outside One Of My Windows And Beautiful Outside The Other. The Windows Are Right Next To Each Other

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Ultimately, regularly challenging ourselves to try new things and make positive changes can open us up to viewing the world differently and help us build confidence.

“Most people won’t try something new because they’re deathly afraid of failing,” says Hafeez. “When you see that something is doable it makes you more receptive and brave. There’s that emotional, therapeutic factor that is separate from the neural pathway factor. Over the years, we learn to succeed by viewing our previous failures and successes in a certain light and as we get older we lose sight of that. When you try a new thing it makes you more confident to try to do more new things.”

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The Size Difference Between Me And My Opposing Goalie The Other Night. Iā€™m 5ā€™3 Without Skates And Heā€™s 6ā€™7 Without Skates

The Size Difference Between Me And My Opposing Goalie The Other Night. Iā€™m 5ā€™3 Without Skates And Heā€™s 6ā€™7 Without Skates

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The Amount Of Dandelions On My Neighbor's Lawn vs. My Lawn (We Get Equal Sun)

The Amount Of Dandelions On My Neighbor's Lawn vs. My Lawn (We Get Equal Sun)

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Kobe (she)
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is not about the amount of sunlight, but about the amount and type of fertilizer / nutrients in the soil. I'm guessing your neighbour is fertilizing his lawn.

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Just Noticed The Size Difference Between Europe And The Land Of The Free On My Boxers

Just Noticed The Size Difference Between Europe And The Land Of The Free On My Boxers

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Before And After The Recent Storm In Dubai. I Now Have A Lake View Apartment

Before And After The Recent Storm In Dubai. I Now Have A Lake View Apartment

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Brandy Gray
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly don't know why anyone would wanna live in a desert that costs 10 times more then any other place.

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The Difference In The Fur Of My Almost Identical Cats (Spiky vs. Smooth)

The Difference In The Fur Of My Almost Identical Cats (Spiky vs. Smooth)

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Noticed My Pupils Are Two Different Sizes

Noticed My Pupils Are Two Different Sizes

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Ge Po
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

May be brain-injury or stroke related, may be something to do with the light-reception in the eye with the larger pupil (partially blindness), may be because the eye with the smaller pupil is closer to a source of light than the other, or has been exposed to more light right before the picture was made.

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My Wifeā€™s New Backup Drive vs. The One She Bought In 2010

My Wifeā€™s New Backup Drive vs. The One She Bought In 2010

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PandaAfficionado
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember feeling so excited the first time I got a 1GB hard drive. That was amazing!

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The Size Of Antarctica's Ice Sheet Compared To A Cruise Liner

The Size Of Antarctica's Ice Sheet Compared To A Cruise Liner

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Found 8 Different Colors Of Sand Within 10 Feet Of Each Other At The Beach

Found 8 Different Colors Of Sand Within 10 Feet Of Each Other At The Beach

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100% All Purpose Flour vs. 100% Whole Wheat Flour (1/2 And 1/2 In The Middle) Same Recipe, Same Process

100% All Purpose Flour vs. 100% Whole Wheat Flour (1/2 And 1/2 In The Middle) Same Recipe, Same Process

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The Grapes I Bought Are The Size Of Baby Potatoes. Apple For Scale

The Grapes I Bought Are The Size Of Baby Potatoes. Apple For Scale

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The Difference Between A Trimmed Palm Tree And A Wild Palm Tree

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NapQueen
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like the different stages of my life and how my body has changed over the years lol!!

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Winter On One Side Of The Road And Fall On The Other

Winter On One Side Of The Road And Fall On The Other

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The Elevator For Art vs. A Normal Elevator

The Elevator For Art vs. A Normal Elevator

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NapQueen
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This was actually taken in the police station - there is a lift for the 6 foot 9 policeman and one for the 5 foot 1 policewoman.

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Difference In Leg Size After Two Weeks Post-Surgery

Difference In Leg Size After Two Weeks Post-Surgery

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The Phantom Stranger
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A lot of people don't realize how quickly you lose muscle tone and tissue when you stop using them.

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Difference Between Store-Bought, Home-Grown And Wild Strawberries

Difference Between Store-Bought, Home-Grown And Wild Strawberries

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Ace
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The "wild" one is actually a different variety, will never grow any bigger even if you raised them in the commercial environment. Called Woodland Strawberries (Fraises des Bois) in French, we get them in shady area with plenty of moisture. Sooo sweet.

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My Ring Finger On My Left Hand Has A Decidedly Different Mood Than The Other Three

My Ring Finger On My Left Hand Has A Decidedly Different Mood Than The Other Three

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IV Fluid Pump From 1990 vs. 2020

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Nonna_SoF
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It would be nice if they included a feature to heat the IV to body temp. Normal IVs are so cold.

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Tallest Man Compared To Me (5ā€™2 And Wearing Platforms)

Tallest Man Compared To Me (5ā€™2 And Wearing Platforms)

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Nonna_SoF
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately for the tall guy gigantism has a lot of complications. Heart troubles, skeletal pain, and shortened life expectancy. It's rare for people that tall to get passed their 40s.

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Same View From My Apartment, Taken A Year Apart

Same View From My Apartment, Taken A Year Apart

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Sara Frazer
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dang shame šŸ˜” same happened to us, across from our house we used to have an expanse of grass and a clear view of Mt. Rainier, a rarity in our dense city area! All was good for about a year...then of course the grass was developed into some atrocious boxy modern building. Now we can only see about 1/4 of Mt. Rainier. Used to spend many an evening on the porch watching the sun set and turn the mountain all pink and purple and pretty. Now it's a dang parking lot šŸ’€

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Swollen Left Hand After Insect Bite, Compared To Normal Right Hand

Swollen Left Hand After Insect Bite, Compared To Normal Right Hand

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ZGutr
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Called "Large Local Reaction" .... I have it too (for me that picture is not the swelling at it's peak), still chosen to be a bee keeper

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