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I don't have friends
#26

I don't have friends

It's definitely harder when you get older. I have a few close friends but they are scattered in different cities and on other continents so I may only see them once a year, and otherwise occasionally call or Skype.

Eventually your friends get married, have kids, and are busy with family stuff so naturally they have less time.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#27

I don't have friends

Quote: (07-22-2014 05:35 PM)norebly Wrote:  

Nothing besides the time the class is offered although that is an easy one to overcome.

Assuming that there is nothing strange with the location or their credit card policy....

Go there and sign up. Even if you have to tell them you'll be away for a month* and you just want to get a membership starting in a month, just go there and get it done. That way you're committed for a period of time.

* If you need time to rearrange your schedule.
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#28

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Quote: (07-23-2014 12:02 PM)Dragonstone Wrote:  

Quote: (07-22-2014 05:35 PM)norebly Wrote:  

Nothing besides the time the class is offered although that is an easy one to overcome.

Assuming that there is nothing strange with the location or their credit card policy....

Go there and sign up. Even if you have to tell them you'll be away for a month* and you just want to get a membership starting in a month, just go there and get it done. That way you're committed for a period of time.

* If you need time to rearrange your schedule.



Procrastination is just so easy.

This post is spot on; force yourself to start doing the things you want to do. I can promise you that if you don't, in a year's time you will still be in the same place promising yourself to do the same things "tomorrow".
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#29

I don't have friends

Saw this today.

Humans of New York
June 10 at 2:12pm ·
“I was in a fraternity when I was in college. We’d always try to be funny and shoot each other down. And I never really stopped being that way. I’ve been sarcastic my whole life. I always had something witty to say. I didn’t care whose feelings got hurt as long as I got a good laugh. I didn’t care much about maintaining relationships. It was ‘take it or leave it.’ But I got lung cancer recently, and nobody came to visit me when I was in the hospital. That really got me thinking. I don’t take my relationships for granted anymore. I’m much more careful with my words now. I don’t want to upset anybody. I listen a lot more. I try to appreciate everyone who takes the time to speak to me.”

Humans of New York's photo.
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#30

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I´ve had many groups of friends. As I am getting older, thouse groups are gradually disappearing. But the best friends are still here. Anyway, my very best friend I met only year and half back (at martial arts gym)... so there´s no limitation for meeting new friends.
In a month I am going to move to another city, so I am a bit frightened, because I will know nobody there. But the plan for meeting new friends is very simple - hit local martial arts gym.

"Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people."
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#31

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Quote: (07-12-2014 07:28 PM)WilliamShatnersEgo Wrote:  

All of my closest friends are guys I met in karate class.

Sounds like the title of a Weezer song.

"Does PUA say that I just need to get to f-close base first here and some weird chemicals will be released in her brain to make her a better person?"
-Wonitis
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#32

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Quote: (06-12-2016 09:51 PM)RaulValdez739 Wrote:  

Saw this today.

Humans of New York
June 10 at 2:12pm ·
“I was in a fraternity when I was in college. We’d always try to be funny and shoot each other down. And I never really stopped being that way. I’ve been sarcastic my whole life. I always had something witty to say. I didn’t care whose feelings got hurt as long as I got a good laugh. I didn’t care much about maintaining relationships. It was ‘take it or leave it.’ But I got lung cancer recently, and nobody came to visit me when I was in the hospital. That really got me thinking. I don’t take my relationships for granted anymore. I’m much more careful with my words now. I don’t want to upset anybody. I listen a lot more. I try to appreciate everyone who takes the time to speak to me.”

Humans of New York's photo.

Sounds like the guy never had any friends. That sucks.

Unfortunately, this guy associated ripping on each other and sarcasm with not appreciating people.

It's a square-rectangle analogy. Guy friends make fun of each other, but guys who make fun of each other aren't necessarily friends.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
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