True but after all, if we evaluate most of the things in life (for that matter life itself ) are repetitive.
Some of the repetitive things are inevitable and important like eating, sleeping and shifting; some are what we like to be repeated like having a coffee instead of milk in the morning, curd rice instead of mutton biriyani or vice versa; some are the result of the socio-cultural milieu like you wake up to hear a suprabhatam or azan; like everyone playing cricket in some countries and in some football etc.
Life hinges on repetitiveness predominantly starting from breathing in and breathing out.
This hinge opens at intervals to allow creativity, imagination, dreams, disruptions, disasters, extreme deviations etc to effect changes either as improved additions to repetitions or removing the chaff of repetitions
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