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Let me preface this by saying I don't mean this forum. I am talking about most people out there in the world.
There are all these notions that introverts have a hard time talking to people etc etc – but let me ask you this: how often do you feel that people say stuff that are engaging and interesting to you? I feel like I'm always accommodating every one else in their drive towards banal, trivial stuff. And that bores the shit outta me – which is hard to hide in the long run, and definitely makes it hard to talk to people.
It's not always been like that. I can remember when I was in university, there were people there with passion for their subject. Like, people could talk about math theorems during lunch and stuff like that. Outside academia, everyone seems to be eager to escape into triviality and away from whatever they work with on a daily basis – even in fields which supposedly should be populated by people with passion for their subject.
Does this mean one has to be in academia in order to be in such environments, or maybe the problem is with me – that I am unable to engage people around me in interesting topics? I have speculated in the latter, but let me tell ya, it wouldn't be for the lack of trying.
There are all these notions that introverts have a hard time talking to people etc etc – but let me ask you this: how often do you feel that people say stuff that are engaging and interesting to you? I feel like I'm always accommodating every one else in their drive towards banal, trivial stuff. And that bores the shit outta me – which is hard to hide in the long run, and definitely makes it hard to talk to people.
It's not always been like that. I can remember when I was in university, there were people there with passion for their subject. Like, people could talk about math theorems during lunch and stuff like that. Outside academia, everyone seems to be eager to escape into triviality and away from whatever they work with on a daily basis – even in fields which supposedly should be populated by people with passion for their subject.
Does this mean one has to be in academia in order to be in such environments, or maybe the problem is with me – that I am unable to engage people around me in interesting topics? I have speculated in the latter, but let me tell ya, it wouldn't be for the lack of trying.