yogurtexpress
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Maybe it's because I'm too high on the introverted scale, but I generally have a really hard time keeping friends compared to the average person my age. I've met a lot of people in my life, and I've had good times with them, but I rarely stop to think about saving their numbers or asking to hang out another time. Of all the people I ever met, I only consider about three or four of them to be true friends.
I realize that it's worth socializing a little more, because having contacts always helps with things like dates and jobs, but I just don't see the point. I hate depending on people; I'd rather do things myself. In college, I never went to a professor once for help, and I only asked my classmates for something once or twice. And very few people have interested me to the point where I'd want to hang out with them. Maybe I'm being too judgmental, but most people I see in everyday life just seem so fucking boring. Like there's nothing thoughtful or unique about them.
I know some of you INTPs are rather social, so how do you go about doing it (or forcing yourself to do it). 'Cause I can't even comprehend why someone would want to be around other people for more than three hours a week.
I realize that it's worth socializing a little more, because having contacts always helps with things like dates and jobs, but I just don't see the point. I hate depending on people; I'd rather do things myself. In college, I never went to a professor once for help, and I only asked my classmates for something once or twice. And very few people have interested me to the point where I'd want to hang out with them. Maybe I'm being too judgmental, but most people I see in everyday life just seem so fucking boring. Like there's nothing thoughtful or unique about them.
I know some of you INTPs are rather social, so how do you go about doing it (or forcing yourself to do it). 'Cause I can't even comprehend why someone would want to be around other people for more than three hours a week.