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Term Papers on Novelty Never Lasts

Term Paper TitleNovelty Never Lasts
# of Words630
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.52

Novelty Never Lasts


        One thing I have recently begun to learn in life is that the novelty of
anything, given a little bit of time, no matter how fascinating or unusual it
was at first, usually wears off quicker than one would prefer.  I have found
this to apply to nearly everything I have experienced in my life, and a
frightening term comes to mind. "jaded."  At least it should be frightening to a
mere seventeen year old, with so much left to do in life.  I am more than
confident that this is just a passing phase, but nonetheless I have discovered
how quickly the novelty of certain things can wear off from the experience I
have had in the jobs I have held and from the repeated action of doing anything
that I find enjoyable on a regular basis.
     Through the jobs I have held both at a local pizza restaurant and movie
theater, I have found that any novelty that pizza and movies once had is no
longer there.  I can easily remember back before my first job at the pizzeria
when I savored the opportunity to eat pizza as often as I could.  Now, thanks to
the fact that I ate pizza almost every time I worked during that year, pizza
just doesn't taste that good anymore.  Whenever my family orders a pizza for
dinner, I really don't look forward to it as much as I used to.  Instead, I just
shrug it off, "Pizza, big deal, what else do we have to eat?"  This same loss of
appreciation has happened with my second job as well.  I have been working at
Sony Theater's Palace Nine for about four months now, and I can easily say that
I don't really enjoy an outing to the movies as much as I used to enjoy them.
Probably because I see them all for free now, but mostly because I know exactly
how the movie theater works, I no longer experience the same thrill about going
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