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spicyfriedtofu
Idiot
- Jun 10, 2018
- 68
So if you want to end your life because of loneliness, there are two ways to approach that issue. Either you make friends or you kill yourself. Now, how do you make friends if (1) your criteria for friends – e.g. shared interests and outlook on life, being ok with socially awkward people without friends, actually open to new friends, and live in the same city – are such that there are very few people that fulfill them, and (2) you very rarely meet people because you have no friends and are depressed?
It can be suggested that the best way is to join a type of club for the interests you have, but for me, the major problem with that is that these clubs almost never include people that I actually want to get to know, mostly because they are of a totally different age. (This is probably connected to the fact that I would never join a club if I did have friends.)
Another good suggestion might be to meet people over the internet. I have done that through dating sites, although as I – to be honest – do not want anything serious and have not been stating that explicitly, last time I lost that friend because she wanted more. It seems to me that if you are explicitly looking for friends, no one else are, as almost everyone already has their network of friends. It is generally only for a partner people search.
What about other websites, then? Today, there are none. There used to be forums that were popular, but all social interaction on internet have now shifted to Facebook and Instagram, two social medias that are fundamentally based around networks of friends. (This is why I removed my Facebook – I had no use for it.)
So, as I do not value social interaction that I do not like over no social interaction at all, I can conclude that there are no ways for me to make friends. If I try, that will only make me more sad because I will continue to fail. That means I will be sad in both cases: trying to make friends and not trying to make friends. And as I do not want to live a life of pain, it must be a rational choice to end it.
TLDR: No friends. Can't make friends cause no friends (or convince me I can). Suicide only way out. Boo-hoo, boo-hoo.
It can be suggested that the best way is to join a type of club for the interests you have, but for me, the major problem with that is that these clubs almost never include people that I actually want to get to know, mostly because they are of a totally different age. (This is probably connected to the fact that I would never join a club if I did have friends.)
Another good suggestion might be to meet people over the internet. I have done that through dating sites, although as I – to be honest – do not want anything serious and have not been stating that explicitly, last time I lost that friend because she wanted more. It seems to me that if you are explicitly looking for friends, no one else are, as almost everyone already has their network of friends. It is generally only for a partner people search.
What about other websites, then? Today, there are none. There used to be forums that were popular, but all social interaction on internet have now shifted to Facebook and Instagram, two social medias that are fundamentally based around networks of friends. (This is why I removed my Facebook – I had no use for it.)
So, as I do not value social interaction that I do not like over no social interaction at all, I can conclude that there are no ways for me to make friends. If I try, that will only make me more sad because I will continue to fail. That means I will be sad in both cases: trying to make friends and not trying to make friends. And as I do not want to live a life of pain, it must be a rational choice to end it.
TLDR: No friends. Can't make friends cause no friends (or convince me I can). Suicide only way out. Boo-hoo, boo-hoo.
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