[rescue] miss me?
vraptor at employees.org
vraptor at employees.org
Wed Aug 28 18:53:08 CDT 2002
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Dave McGuire wrote:
>On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 06:25 PM, Tim H. wrote:
>> It wasn't the content that made me quit following, it was the
>> realization that my unemployed life was starting to revolve around the
>> geeks list, and then the realization of how pathetic that was.
>
> It's pathetic to be social with one's friends?
Not to put words in Tim's mouth, just to mention my experience.
Often, when I (introverted and geek) am feeling down, I find myself
being more and more withdrawn, and take to being social in my on-line
groups more than in "Real Life". Unfortunately, it's re-iterative,
and has to be consciously self-corrected.
It's not that I think interacting with my on-line friends is "not
real", it's just that I know that interacting through email and
suck on-line is easier than interacting with people f2f, so I
rationalize that being social on-line is not being withdrawn/
alienating myself. But I am isolating myself--I'm avoiding
the extroverted world.
My experience is that *lots* of geeks have this problem (and yes
I do count it as a problem--one that I largely don't worry about.
But, for instance right now, it makes it a heck of a lot harder
to find a job, or do the stuff that needs to be done to get a
business started).
Your perspective may be completely different, and that would
suggest to me that your personality type is different from
mine. :-)
=Nadine=
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