That might be true in your orbit, but it might be over broad for the world at large. I know lots of conservatives who enjoy the new, the different, and the personally challenging, so mileage varies here.blungld said:
In my life this is broadly true of the people I've met: Liberals are interested in learning about things different than themselves, and look to be challenged by life's experiences. Conservatives are interested in those things that are different learning to be like themselves, and look to be comforted by life's experiences.
Personally, I like this theory: conservatives place emphasis on (and indeed may be obsessed by) the notion that personal responsibility is paramount. Almost any conservative policy position can be explained this way. Guns? I'll be responsible for my self, you be responsible for yourself, so keep your hands off my guns. Abortion? She wouldn't need an abortion if she exercised personal responsibility in her sex life. Taxes? Why should I pay for someone less industrious than me. Health care? If you work hard, you'll get a job that has health insurance. Truly, nothing drives a conservative more bonkers than the idea that someone who is personally irresponsible is getting a free ride from society. To the point where they are willing to look at the sick and the poor and say, Tough luck.
Liberals, on the other hand, are more apt to believe that society has a far greater influence on our lot in life than does the individual's personal responsibility. Sure, an exceptionally talented person born into less fortunate circumstance might occasionally have good things happen to him or her, but 99% of the time the deck is so stacked against that generally speaking almost no amount of personal responsibility will change anything. Societal intervention is necessary if they are to break free of the chains of their unfortunate circumstance. Meanwhile, a mediocre person born into exceptionally fortunate circumstances is probably going to be fine, no matter how personally irresponsible they might be. This is fundamentally unfair to a liberal, and the playing field must be leveled through more progressive taxation, subsidized health care, subsidized housing, etc.
In the extremes, it's "everything is your fault" versus "nothing is your fault."