Last night on another forum something came up and pitched my 2 cents. Not long after that there was response to my post where someone called out my behaviour not healthy and "pretty sad".
This made me rethink the status of socializing a bit over the night/morning. I think there's another reason why I prefer not to socialize.
I don't socialize because I need to get stuff done. Need might be a slight exaggeration here, but generally speaking; if I end up being social a lot, I cannot focus on whatever I'm doing at the time, and it will take me longer to finish something.
The thing in particular was painting miniature figures and how some people find the time to do so. One of the things I mentioned was "I don't go out a lot and chances are that on friday night I'm painting, saturday night I'm painting and on sunday, when everyone is having a hangover I'm painting again". And granted it's a hobby, a past-time, I still think that the moment you socialize a lot, you'll slack off. I rather get my **** done. Yes, it's about priorities and being in a bar every week is not among them.
The funniest thing in that discussion is that in fact a lot of people who claim to be more social (and choose for obligations like a familylife, etc.) also complained how they didn't have time to finish up their miniature projects.
Heck; I do have another example on this. Work. The times I had a job it was miserable in the fact that there was a lot of overtime. Overtime, why? Partly because people didn't work at a steady pace. I'm not on my job to socialize and chitchat, I'm there to work those 8 hours... that's what I'm paid to be around for and leave. So again here; socializing doesn't get **** done.
This made me rethink the status of socializing a bit over the night/morning. I think there's another reason why I prefer not to socialize.
I don't socialize because I need to get stuff done. Need might be a slight exaggeration here, but generally speaking; if I end up being social a lot, I cannot focus on whatever I'm doing at the time, and it will take me longer to finish something.
The thing in particular was painting miniature figures and how some people find the time to do so. One of the things I mentioned was "I don't go out a lot and chances are that on friday night I'm painting, saturday night I'm painting and on sunday, when everyone is having a hangover I'm painting again". And granted it's a hobby, a past-time, I still think that the moment you socialize a lot, you'll slack off. I rather get my **** done. Yes, it's about priorities and being in a bar every week is not among them.
The funniest thing in that discussion is that in fact a lot of people who claim to be more social (and choose for obligations like a familylife, etc.) also complained how they didn't have time to finish up their miniature projects.
Heck; I do have another example on this. Work. The times I had a job it was miserable in the fact that there was a lot of overtime. Overtime, why? Partly because people didn't work at a steady pace. I'm not on my job to socialize and chitchat, I'm there to work those 8 hours... that's what I'm paid to be around for and leave. So again here; socializing doesn't get **** done.