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It works pretty good for the rest of us. Of course, we all didn't keep multi-century old document without ever changing it, because every other country realized that just going "Akshully, the law means something different now" is extremely stupid.
But hey, it's nice that the US is finally realizing that something everyone else learned in the 1800s.
The US constitution has been changed a number of times - that's what "amendments" are: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_States#Twenty-seventh_Amendment_(1992)
In addition to the other reply (it's been changed dozens of times), those other countries you're referring to had the benefit of learning from mistakes that the US made.