Does anyone else here, in a humble sort of way, feel liberated when they don't want to be around anybody? Of course, being around people accomplishes a lot, so it's at least not economically wise to be completely alone...but isn't it so appealing to be able to push all of the problems out? Regardless of how you feel about people, you have to admit that they are full of mistakes and nonsense, and that the average person isn't even conscious of it. Wouldn't it be nice to just go to school, get a decent job, take the money and go home without worrying about an ignorant "friend" or a cheating spouse? No more tension to experience at family gathers, not without going to them.
Hopefully everyone reading this has experienced some kind of attachment to another human being. We know it's addictive like a drug, and so it clouds the judgement of the person experiencing it.
>>18726769
Oh and before shitposters come in, this thread is about you guys, not me in any way. Of course, I'm a flawed person just like anyone else. I won't be replying to posters who want to bicker, only people who are interested in having a conversation, please.
>>18726773
>I don't want to talk to people who disagree with me and maybe learn something new. I only want to hear my own opinions in an echo chamber.
That's nice dear
>>18726784
I'm sorry, but I made it clear that I won't be bickering with people on 4chan. You have a really great night! :)