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I could be wrong, but you sound like you are trying to use your friends as business resources which would have them putting in work and effort and at the end of the day you are the one that gets the rewards from it. So instead of giving you the help that you are requesting, they are avoiding the subject or you in hopes that you'll get the hint that they don't want to be involved. It may not necessarily be true, but that's what it sounds like.
This sounds about right. I don't want to jeopardize friendship with them by being clingy too much.
But I'm honestly afraid that they
won't take me serious as a person if I just pretend their 'intentional neglecting' didn't affect me. You see my dilema? What should I do, how should I behave?
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What you should be looking for from these friends is mentoring. They like you, so they'll give you advice. Follow the advice so that it shows that you're actually putting in the legwork to make things happen. Tell them the results of the advice that you have received and any roadblocks that you face and solutions that you may be using to overcome these roadblocks. When they know what's going on without having to get their hands dirty, it'll be like a story that they'll want to see have a happy ending and that moment that you really do need their help they will more than likely do what they can to get you over the top because they are invested in the story.
Never though of this before, but this is something I'll definitely put in practice more often in future. Thanks for input.