Posted by Moresmoke on March 19, 2016 at 18:01:14 from (216.196.93.97):
In Reply to: High School??? posted by JD Seller on March 19, 2016 at 17:46:32:
Whether or not you had been more social in high school or not has nothing to do with the way you are today. I was an outcast all through school. When I went off to college, I found a few people that shared interests. I still talk to a few college friends from time to time, but are not chums. The folks I went to high school with, I don't care if I ever hear from any of them again.
It is just the type of person you are. I moved to North Dakota in my early 30's. I very much enjoy it here, but the most of my social life comes from the pulling club I am a member of, and the occasional stop at the coffee spot in town to hear the older fellow's stories. When I go visit the inlaws in a much more poulated area, I am ready to leave after a few days. There is just too much humanity for me.
I also don't understand spectator sports. But then I am sure most people think I am nuts for hauling an old tractor around all summer to drag a weight for a few minutes each time.
The biggest thing to remember is that we live in a place where we have the opportunity to do as we wish, and not be conscripted to a particular lot in life.
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