Sitting here on campus during almost whole day, every week...
I never call mates to agree in advance to do the lunch together and shit...And makes no sense. And beside if I spend too much time continuosly with the same people I get bored. Or even worse I might become similar to them, and well I don't want to be similar.
Once in the canteen, I almost always find someone who I know either way there and we sit together. Sometimes I get bored with the other person talking about what everyone talks about - courses, exams, etc. Sometimes they bait me into talking too much about myself and realize that they are not disclosing anything personal about them, at that point I usually stop and feel stupid or cheated, or just start reflecting about how it's so intresting that the people are so abundant but still it's so difficult to really connect with them. Stupid society of weak ties and superficial friendships, just to fill my already busy brain with more names to remember. Sometimes I even talk to a person who recognizes me, but I don't even know his name, where I met him/her and stuff, I don't have a freaking clue who is he or she.
Narrowing the reasoning more, I am particulary intrested (obviously
) about the female part of the crowd. Narrowing it even more, about specific specimens with certain physical and personality aspects.
Sitting in the table together with 3 average-looking girls I just randomly met there today (since there was no other table free, so how we in the end depend a lot on 'chance' and logistical circumstances) I am quietly reflecting on my feeling of superiority since I believe I am better looking than my table-femates.
Makes me quite relaxed but also disintrested. I listen to their conversation about various courses and study methods, recent news and stuff. I frankly do not care. I mean, everything I might contribute to that topic is 'yeah it's true.'
I just realize how much effort you need just to have a successful conversation and how much of it depends on 'chance' like what is the topic, and how proficient are the other people to involve you in there or respond to you when you might start a new topic.
Going one level further, is the spark or chemistry between people. How to ignite it on purpose, methodicaly, every time? How really important is the logistical or 'pure luck' part of the story? Might make you think about The Hitch movie, but it's a real issue.
What is that what makes for an attraction between people to happen? And how is it possible to have so many people around, but still some difficulties about meeting and really connecting with them, because everyone is so busy, wants to just eat his lunch and go meet the old crowd for the sushi...The old crowd. Old rut. They feel good there?
Frankly for my birthday I didn't invite anyone who I know good or who I meet frequently. There is no point, I meet them either way too often, no incentives.
I invited mostly people I know superficialy, on purpose, to get to know them better. As expected just a few people showed up. I ended up slashing the cost of the party substantialy and quite happy I filtered out some more adventurous persons than others. Smart, what you say?
I never call mates to agree in advance to do the lunch together and shit...And makes no sense. And beside if I spend too much time continuosly with the same people I get bored. Or even worse I might become similar to them, and well I don't want to be similar.
Once in the canteen, I almost always find someone who I know either way there and we sit together. Sometimes I get bored with the other person talking about what everyone talks about - courses, exams, etc. Sometimes they bait me into talking too much about myself and realize that they are not disclosing anything personal about them, at that point I usually stop and feel stupid or cheated, or just start reflecting about how it's so intresting that the people are so abundant but still it's so difficult to really connect with them. Stupid society of weak ties and superficial friendships, just to fill my already busy brain with more names to remember. Sometimes I even talk to a person who recognizes me, but I don't even know his name, where I met him/her and stuff, I don't have a freaking clue who is he or she.
Narrowing the reasoning more, I am particulary intrested (obviously

Sitting in the table together with 3 average-looking girls I just randomly met there today (since there was no other table free, so how we in the end depend a lot on 'chance' and logistical circumstances) I am quietly reflecting on my feeling of superiority since I believe I am better looking than my table-femates.
Makes me quite relaxed but also disintrested. I listen to their conversation about various courses and study methods, recent news and stuff. I frankly do not care. I mean, everything I might contribute to that topic is 'yeah it's true.'
I just realize how much effort you need just to have a successful conversation and how much of it depends on 'chance' like what is the topic, and how proficient are the other people to involve you in there or respond to you when you might start a new topic.
Going one level further, is the spark or chemistry between people. How to ignite it on purpose, methodicaly, every time? How really important is the logistical or 'pure luck' part of the story? Might make you think about The Hitch movie, but it's a real issue.
What is that what makes for an attraction between people to happen? And how is it possible to have so many people around, but still some difficulties about meeting and really connecting with them, because everyone is so busy, wants to just eat his lunch and go meet the old crowd for the sushi...The old crowd. Old rut. They feel good there?
Frankly for my birthday I didn't invite anyone who I know good or who I meet frequently. There is no point, I meet them either way too often, no incentives.
I invited mostly people I know superficialy, on purpose, to get to know them better. As expected just a few people showed up. I ended up slashing the cost of the party substantialy and quite happy I filtered out some more adventurous persons than others. Smart, what you say?
