Ever since I started uni, I've dedicated myself to my studies. I used to be a very social person, but have since become quite the opposite.
Most of my relationships with other people have eroded. My relationship of three years ended, my best friends I stopped conversing with, and I can't comfortably engage in any kind of social activity.
I try to avoid social situations, and I barely have the energy to text other people/make friends. I'm productive, but I'm unhappy.
Does /r9k/ feel this way? How do I fix this?
>>36466122
Do you live alone?
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>>36466198
I have a roommate in a dorm.
>>36466122
I think you should focus on getting that degree.
I was halfway through my degree but got derailed by personal problems, family drama and medical issues. I wish I had the opportunity to focus solely on my studies and finish up school.
Now at 25 I am attending school part time, slowly trying to finish my degree. It sucks to feel lesser than those who have a degree, even though I have strong skills/experience.
So, from my perspective, I wouldn't worry about pussy or friends. Get that degree, son. Obviously tall hose things will happen naturally for you eventually.
>>36466253
Do you just never talk to them?
>>36466292
One. And I don't.
>>36466256
But isn't college supposed to be my "glory days"? Where I'm supposed to party and make good friends?
>>36466373
Maybe if you tried to talk to them it would improve your situation, or are they some kind of insufferable turbo-normie?
>>36466122
>I'm productive
>I barely have the energy to text other people/make friends
>barely have the energy
>productive
>no energy
What did you mean by this?
>>36466423
My energy is all used studying and doing work. When it comes to talking to other people, I just say "Why bother?" or "It's not worth the energy"
>>36466397
Uni normies are the worst breed. But I still regret not talking to them. I want friends/sex, and I don't look that bad, I just don't have the energy/care enough for it