People wise, as I grow older, I seem to like keeping people at a distance i.e meet them in person and go out for food at most once a year and no contact beyond that. Beyond that distance, people tire me, bore me. I seem to have no interest in getting to know them better other than while conversing during that one meetup/year. I actively dislike people who try to keep in touch all the time and want to grow closer. Was wondering if anyone else is like this?
themodelplumber|3 years ago
You are demonstrating the latter, describing in an authentic way how you are bored/disinterested by the former. People in the same group usually have a "bad boy" side that comes out if it's dragged too much by the interpersonally-smooth camp.
Note that there are attendant blind spots, e.g. diplomatic language & technique, which is sometimes really wise to use, is generally found more in the first group than in the second. Also, one might feel pressure from a third party to act inauthentically, and tow a party line, and then later explode in some inappropriate way because hey--that's BS!
Not everybody likes to hear about it, but a great way to succeed in a world of people on both sides of this divide is to find a way to use the best of both sides when appropriate for the situation. Preferably planning those moves when some patience is available...
jesuscript|3 years ago
Once you also accept a label, you can often close yourself off to possibilities, e.g - I’m just not that type of person.
Maybe this is one area we just leave alone.
anonymouskimmer|3 years ago
simonmesmith|3 years ago
It may change again, and perhaps there will be a point where I want to see people more frequently and frivolously. But right now, I have a strong urge similar to what you describe.
jesuscript|3 years ago
Stay open.
dieselgate|3 years ago
thensome|3 years ago
Something that I've actually enjoyed my whole life is writing letters. (and writing online)
Anyway, to answer the question more directly, I think it's common but those of us who do it all end up being considered abnormal by someone. :P what are you gonna do lol
christophilus|3 years ago
But… I’m not normal by just about any metric, so you may have cause for concern.
dieselgate|3 years ago
Heard someone say before "my best friends are the ones I never see and talk to" and that's still valid, we're all different.
The book called "Quiet" talks about the "extroverted ideal" and I personally found it to be a good read and recommend it to others
soueuls|3 years ago
But, I like strangers.
I like exploring cities, chasing hidden bars, drinking some cocktails with a person I have just met few hours earlier.
Converse, debate.
And then never meet again.
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