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Theres a MeetUp.com for all of your standard group meet up needs.
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You don't just get needy with women because you don't have anything better to do; thats only a part of it. You're getting needy with women because you haven't found contentment with yourself. It's quite possible that you're still looking for a woman to "Complete You" or "make you happy". Until you realize that no woman, or no person period has the ability to make you happy. People can give us moments, but true happiness is discovered within ourselves only. Leaning on women or "needing" them is what produces neediness. Groups will help, but what you're truly looking for doesn't lay outside of yourself. Who are you? What are you good at? What do you want to do while you're living here? When you find a lane in which to exist that you're passionate about you'll be a lot more satisfied with your life whether you have a woman or not.
Thanks, Eddie. Good to have you here.
Well, there's a couple of lanes, actually.
The first is finance, investing and trading.
I like researching how to trade stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies.
I've been doing it since October 2014 and it always gets better and better the further I dig into it. Let me back up and say that my life savings wouldn't buy me much more than a car, but I have fun trading it.
In two years I've come further with this hobby than some people do in their entire lives.
Then, my other passion is photography.
The problem is that women don't really understand the first passion. It's hard to explain to them, but some of them get it ... they say "is that like stocks or something?"... I say "yeah, right"... and then they're like "well you should pursue that then!"
The thing with photography is that it involves so much interaction with other people that it tends to help me meet people more easily than the finance hobby.
But the truth is, I'd probably rather be huddled alone reading about finance, most of the time, I just don't think women understand.
Do you think women really appreciate introvert hobbies where the guy just sits by himself, reads and looks at graphs all day long?
Ever notice that guys whose "lane" is in the arts tend to do better with women than guys whose "lane" is in math or science?
I'm conflicted in this way...
Another issue is that trading and finance was really fun for me until I found out how much I still don't know... I may be good for a hobbyist, but at a professional level, I'm nothing. I went to a conference for quantitative finance in May this year,
This is probably the deepest level of study in finance and I was like "what the fuck is this shit!?".. but I understood a tiny fraction of it and some people gave me some help on where to start with it.
So, now, it's like my hobby is now a burden, because I'm at the top of the game as a hobbyist but on the lowest rung of the ladder at the pro level.
I've lost the part of me that just liked to have fun with it and I've started to compare myself to other people.