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Is it correct to say "People resist to learn new things."  ? By saying so, I intend to convey that most of us are not willing to learn new things. Also, which one of the following do you think is better.

  1. People resist to learn new things. or
  2. People offer resistance to learning new things.

Is it correct to say "People resist to learn new things."  ? By saying so, I intend to convey that most of us are not willing to learn new things. Also, which one of the following do you think is better.

  1. People resist to learn new things. or
  2. People offer resistance to learning new things.

Is it correct to say "People resist to learn new things."? By saying so, I intend to convey that most of us are not willing to learn new things. Also, which one of the following do you think is better.

  1. People resist to learn new things.
  2. People offer resistance to learning new things.
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Is this correct usage of the word "resist"?

Is it correct to say "People resist to learn new things." ? By saying so, I intend to convey that most of us are not willing to learn new things. Also, which one of the following do you think is better.

  1. People resist to learn new things. or
  2. People offer resistance to learning new things.