(4) He is the most disorganized person I know and still uses a pencil and paper to keep track of his inventory. He has run (3) a small grocery store in town, and if you were to look at a snapshot of his back office taken when he opened the store in 1975, you would see that not much has changed since. He has a (1) general mistrust of any innovation or technology that he can’t immediately grasp and he always tells us, that (2) if something isn’t broken, then you shouldn’t fix it.
My father, though he is only in his early fifties, is stuck in his old-fashioned ways.