NumbItAll
expendable
- May 20, 2018
- 1,101
I finally found something on Meetup.com that looked suitable, a simple nature walk for people in my age range (20s and 30s), and not too many people either. My first thought was "fuck, I can't think of an excuse not to go." I had doubts of course because of my social anxiety, but that is all bullshit lies that we tell ourselves. Yes, you belong there, no, nothing bad will happen, and even if it sucks it will be over in an hour and who cares. I took a Xanax for good luck and went, and it was pretty good, nothing life changing. I skipped the drinks afterwards because I hate alcohol, which rules out like half of all potential social activities. Everyone was nice but I didn't make any kind of meaningful connection. I doubt any of this will make any difference for me but I'm hoping maybe it will encourage my fellow terminally online NEET shut-ins, who have a little more hope than me, to try something different, even if it's just to see what happens. Beware the spotlight effect, nobody really gives a shit what you're doing in public, everyone is worried about themselves and will forget about it the next day. Doubtful it will be any worse than continuing to rot at home, but even if it is, it will be over quickly / you can just leave any time. Also I'm open to suggestions for other ways to meet new people, but I don't really like anything so that pretty much rules everything out. I mostly only like things if it's with someone I connect with, but I almost never connect with anyone so it's all pointless. Oh well.