Speaking passionately and intricately about something you love or have an intense interest in with people who are not like minded in that same area is the most frustrating feeling. I might as well talk to a wall instead. Or just hide my interests from other people so I don't feel so socially stupid because I hate small talk and would rather have meaningful discussions about things I dig.
ChristNolan wrote:Speaking passionately and intricately about something you love or have an intense interest in with people who are not like minded in that same area is the most frustrating feeling. I might as well talk to a wall instead. Or just hide my interests from other people so I don't feel so socially stupid because I hate small talk and would rather have meaningful discussions about things I dig.
ChristNolan wrote:Speaking passionately and intricately about something you love or have an intense interest in with people who are not like minded in that same area is the most frustrating feeling. I might as well talk to a wall instead. Or just hide my interests from other people so I don't feel so socially stupid because I hate small talk and would rather have meaningful discussions about things I dig.
I can relate. I interact with the same group of folks on a day-to-day basis and unless it has to do with our field, anything I'm truly passionate about falls on deaf ears.
ChristNolan wrote:Speaking passionately and intricately about something you love or have an intense interest in with people who are not like minded in that same area is the most frustrating feeling. I might as well talk to a wall instead. Or just hide my interests from other people so I don't feel so socially stupid because I hate small talk and would rather have meaningful discussions about things I dig.
I can relate. I interact with the same group of folks on a day-to-day basis and unless it has to do with our field, anything I'm truly passionate about falls on deaf ears.
ChristNolan wrote:Speaking passionately and intricately about something you love or have an intense interest in with people who are not like minded in that same area is the most frustrating feeling. I might as well talk to a wall instead. Or just hide my interests from other people so I don't feel so socially stupid because I hate small talk and would rather have meaningful discussions about things I dig.
I can relate. I interact with the same group of folks on a day-to-day basis and unless it has to do with our field, anything I'm truly passionate about falls on deaf ears.
I've come to the depressing realization that I hate the degree I've been working towards the last 4 years and will be graduating in May probably jobless. I got into this program letting me get my Masters degree at the same time I get my Bachelors but I've also found this semester that I hate the shit. I've pretty much just been floating through life the last 3 years working at it without taking the time to assess the question of whether or not I even enjoy what I'm doing.
EDIT: To clarify I'm not complaining about my position as much as I just don't like the idea of doing something I hate.