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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]My social calendar stays full, I receive more invites than I ever have time to attend. I'm blessed to have many other interests besides my job (that I do enjoy), and my friends and loved ones spend hours speaking with me every week. I'm sad for you that you don't get to enjoy this same experience. I honestly think that maybe the people you're reaching out to can sense your inauthenticity, hence why they don't respond. Instead of casting such wide nets to everyone in your social circles all the time, maybe try to focus on connecting with and building deeper relationships with those whose company you truly enjoy (mutual) and who you truly want to get to know better. Those few will be more likely to respond when you reach out, as your connection grows. [/quote] Are your "friends" as smug and condescending as you? You sound insufferable.[/quote] Call it what you want OP. At least I'm not on a message board getting defensive with complete strangers and wondering why the people in my life ignore my communications and offers to spend time with them. [b]I gave you some sincere nuggets of valuable advice[/b]. Take what you want and leave the rest. Or not. I could care less either way.[/quote] Oh, please. Get so very much over yourself. DP.[/quote]
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