I’m struggling to figure out how to make friends without having Instagram or any other social media. I have discord but don’t use it much. I see all my acquaintances in discord channels and sharing Instagram posts and stuff. It’s already hard for me to make friends, but I feel like not having any of the traditional social media means I’m not included in any of that stuff.

Do you just accept that Instagram and shit are the way people interact and use it?

  • patchexempt@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    find a hobby and join up with folks that do the same locally. join a gym. go to a local pub and watch some sports. I find this far better than social media, however I also live in a (small) city; i don’t know how people manage in rural areas.

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        I find that in times of my life when I felt lonely, there were usually other issues that led to that feeling beyond the actual lack of people.

        Sometimes, the answer isn’t to seek out friends but to try to figure out how to become a person that people would want to be friends with. Part of that is putting yourself out there, but that will be more successful if it comes from a place of self improvement.

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        You don’t. People need fulfillment, not human interaction. Find something you are passionate about and pour your time and effort into it. Buy a classic car and restore it. Learn how to make your own furniture. Start learning photography. Write a book. Develop a program or app. Start a fitness routine. Brew your own beer. Learn a foreign language. The list is endless.

        What matters is doing something that brings you satisfaction. A hobby that involves creating something or improving yourself is so much better than wasting time with other people. Spend a day hanging out with friends, and what do you have at the end of the day? Nothing. Spend a day planting a garden, and what do you have at the end of the day? You have a nice garden.

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          I kind of disagree. I have some hobbies and I’ve done some of those things, but what matters to me is the human connection. So at the end of the day you have your herb garden, who cares? It’s just going to die eventually, or you’ll eat it, and it regrows. An endless cycle of no one giving a shit.

          But having someone to connect with and share an experience with, that’s what matters to me.

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            What is human connection, though? It’s your brain releasing dopamine because you spent time with another person. It matters to you because it makes you feel good. Other things can make you feel good, too. The difference is that hobbies and activities won’t let you down. They won’t stop being your hobby because they’d rather spend time with someone else. People are unreliable and ultimately selfish at heart.

            Say you make a friend. 60 years from now, you and your friend are both dead, and what’s left behind? Nothing. I’m not old, but I’m certainly not young either. It took me a while to realize that other people just don’t matter. In the end, nothing matters at all; everything you and I do is ultimately going to fade into irrelevance when we’re dead. Might as well make the most of the time we have alive, then; do something that makes you happy. Don’t rely on another selfish human being for your happiness.

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        You aren’t the only one feeling that way, just put yourself in a position to meet others. Start going to meetups of things that interest you, or, at the very least, engage with others on things that interest them and you’ll usually find common ground eventually. It can feel difficult and awkward, but everybody struggles with that when they first start to put themselves out there. Just persevere, you’ll find people.

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      The first thing I think of when I hear volunteer is soup kitchen, and after a quick check it turn out my local one doesn’t need any more people at this time. What are some other places one can volunteer, that might not be so obvious?

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      That isn’t true at all. Plenty of volunteers are shitty people.

      A group I was recently with just had a huge scandal because someone who joined had a sexual offender records and we were working with kids… he basically fucked everyone over and the entire org had to stop operations for months until every member clear background checks.

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        All the best people volunteer. I stand by this. Sorry you had an experience with a shitty person also volunteering. Part of non-profit management is dealing with shitty volunteers.

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      Outside of work and school, I think pretty much all of my friends are from some sort of group, often volunteering stuff

      Edit: or friends I met through friends

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    Discord is social media. What you need, my friend, are hobbies. Or the meetup app. Or to just go look up events in your area and go to them. Hobbies work because then you can find other people locally who are also into your fetish hobby.

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    Nope. That’s why I have about 8 really good friends and that’s it.

    Unfortunately I don’t know how to help you. I met my friends in secondary school and we have been friends since then.

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    You need to make an effort to put yourself in places where you can meet people. Often this takes the form of finding a community with a common interest. This could be a hobby, a lecture, a course, book club, gardening, etc.

    Other places where you meet people can be a workplace, a volunteering effort, social gatherings like listening to a band, orchestra or a play.

    You can go to the local coffee shop and spend time there watching people. If you do this regularly, you’re likely to meet people whom you can talk to and interact with.

    If you already know people, acquaintances, then organise or participate in activities with them.

    Social media is an add-on to life, not life itself.

    The way to make friends is essentially finding ways to interact with other humans, preferably in places where you like to enjoy yourself.

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    Do you mean meeting people? Or feeling like you’re supposed to share things on social media as part of a friend group or else you’re left out of things?

    If you mean where to meet people, go anywhere a few times and you’ll start to see the same people - like a dog park or walking trails; take a class or join an activity you like through your local parks and rec- i was just looking for a beginning welding class; in my area there’s a sports and social club that does bowling leagues, beer pong tournaments, kickball games, etc. and several local game shops do board game nights.

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      I mean becoming more than acquaintances. And especially just having people to talk to at random times without pressure of 1 on 1 texting or phone calls. Like just sharing stupid memes and being able to asynchronous chat and get to know people.

      I guess what I want is to get close with people and not just be acquaintances. Especially at night

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        It’s a process. Are there any acquaintances that you’re interested in befriending? Someone that shares your interests enough that you could invite them to something? I’ve become friendlier with a couple of co-workers by asking about restaurants in their neighborhood, which led to them saying, “let me know when you go and I’ll meet you there.”

        I’m the mean time, you can share dumb stuff here and we will laugh with you.

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    I don’t know how to do it this generation style. In my gen, meeting through events and staying connected. Maybe you’re a parent with kids and the kids are friends, naturally you will mingle with other parents.

    Or join a sports team. You will quickly make friends there.

    Join some other events you like. I dunno, like beer brewing clubs or something…

    Thinking back how I made mine, most were from school, jobs, or sports. I had some internet friends but none of them were anything like my real local ones.

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    You need to find people that share a common interest with you, like a hobby or sport. That way there is some activity that you can do with them instead of just keeping in touch via social media. I have a regular casual basketball group that I literally don’t interact with online except when scheduling pickup games, but when we do meet up to play, we hang out over dinner afterwards. Same with another set of people that I meet during happy hours in my career field.

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      I guess that’s just not what I’m looking for. I have a couple people I do activities with. But that’s not really a connection. I don’t know. I guess I’m just depressed, but it’s more than just that. I need some kind of lasting and consistent human connection.

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    Do you just accept that Instagram and shit are the way people interact and use it?

    Yes. Without it I would probably be even more lonely than I am today.

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    Go to a real supermarket (without ordering online!).

    Wait until you see a random person there.

    Smile and say “Nice butt!”