Two people with some insight into what they want can sometimes make their own excitement.
My life is so adventurous and so full of hobbies and activities that I don't bother telling people. If they like some of the same things and we are halfway compatible, that's good enough for at least a conversation.
You might know or hope that someone else is equally boring.
Irony is truly a lost art. Thanks, I got my first chuckle of the day from this (sorely needed BTW).
I have a thing for irony Does that make me weird?
@Deb57 au con·traire This article distinguishes irony from sarcasm, and supports its value in "moving a story forward." [education.seattlepi.com] I think irony is a mirror that shows us truth through our indiscretions.
sorry, not identifying with this one. not true at all for me.
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to clarify (slightly): my life isn't boring; sometimes i wish it was a little more boring. i have a ton of stuff i like to do for fun, and if i thought those things were boring, i wouldn't consider them fun! but i have no time, energy or money to do most of them. not boring. frustrating, but not boring.
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And you make the realization mid-boast, causing your speech to distort, and those around you to worry for your health
This is why I think it is necessary to develop a passion for what interests you the most. It is not easy finding the right thing to immerse yourself in, to envelop your being, something to you will find you can't live without. I think it must be a practice...something you have do for yourself regardless of what others may think.