It just feels exhausting and hopeless lately and I’m afraid I’ll just end up being lonely forever.
/vent over, thank you, carry on. Please don’t absorb my upset into your own heart.
It just feels exhausting and hopeless lately and I’m afraid I’ll just end up being lonely forever.
/vent over, thank you, carry on. Please don’t absorb my upset into your own heart.
You make good friends by first finding people who care about whatever you do.
A trick to hook them up, is to ask them to do a small favor for you, that way they’ll feel subconsciously invested in your well-being so you can pay them back. But, never explicitly pay them back, or they’ll feel free to ditch you; good friends “owe each other”, strangers “are even”. This is particularly applicable to actual money; lending a friend (any important amount of) money, then having them pay it back, is a pretty effective way to lose a friend.
After that, you’ll still have to weed out the backstabbing two-faced assholes, but at least you’ll have a larger pool of non-assholes left.
…at least that’s the theory, until you get tired and grumpy enough that you’d rather get a shotgun and a “NO TRESPASSING” sign.
Don’t lend money to friends or family. Give it a a gift or not at all.