It's not a question of hating anyone - it's that there's only so much masking and small talk I can do before getting exhausted and overwhelmed.
To an extent I see what you mean. But still, hate is hate, and if one hates something it tends to bleed into other areas.
I went to meet a few folks from a local Discord at a local bar, and for the first little bit we had a great time, and I felt happy - like this is what it's like to have friends, maybe. I could start to see them checking their phones and a few of them mentioned "yeah, we're hanging out with another friend now" (both of them had the same line). So it's like we were all just having a laugh before a bus stop and the bus came, and they went to their real destination and I went home. I would have been happy to hang out another couple of hours, but they got board. It was all just pre-gaming to go to their real friends.
I see. Hmm. I feel like the concept of having friends is something that I've personally put too much...I can't think of the word...high and unrealistic expectations? Most people are selfish and will leave you not for others per se, but for themselves. If they determine they can enjoy themselves with someone other than us, it's more because they value their own enjoyment in the short term rather than seeing the long term value a friendship would bring to both themselves AND someone else.
At least, that's how I see it.
And like, if you had friends/people who desired you and wanted to engage with you, perhaps you, too, might have found that that meet-up was pre-gaming. Just something to think about. It's less a reflection on your value to others and more a reflection on how much value others put into puttimg themselves before others.
I am no longer going to do that. I'm planning to leave the U.S. so I focus on my goals and stop having ties here. There is no point.
That's fair. Relatable.
I wish you the best.
I feel like there's always a point to interacting with others, yet at the same time I think I know what you mean.