What is the difference between change and to change?

What’s the difference between change and change to?

There are two sentences in this comic:

  1. Who wants change?
  2. Who wants to change?

What is the main difference between snoring and euphoria, how do they work? If I can understand English better, please let me

know what English sayings that I can use only for myself?

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The link refers to a comic strip with a public speaker saying each line in turn.

In the first line, “change” is a noun, and it means something new, presumably in a political sense.

Who else wants change?
Why would anyone want a change in their political action?

In the second line, “to change” is an infinitive verb, and it means to become different, or more specifically here, for a person to alter his or her own pattern of behavior.

Who is always searching for change?
Who wants to alter their own way of living? What is a good source for a dictionary?

We all want to be different, and nobody likes to adapt.

Answered on March 11, 2021.
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