I wish I could work on weekends
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#2Friends and family are important. My point is, its never too late to make friends. Find a hobby which involves other people. You will naturally make friends, and stop drinking and eating by your self.
you'll be happier as a result and stop looking for things to fill your time with. You might even end up laughing and having fun.
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#3Just come up with a project idea and build it. It doesn't have to be that special.
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#4I started going to the gym to get fit. Turns out there are people there with similar interests. So you end up making friends. They invite you out, or you invite them etc. Friends and family are important. My point is, its never too late to make friends. Find a hobby which involves other people. You will naturally make friends, and stop drinking and eating by your self. you'll be happier as a result and stop looking f…
That said, I've been going to the gym for quite a while, and I have not found it to be a social event whatsoever. I've had about two conversations, both brief and about weightlifting, in my dozens of visits.
Doing stuff you like will generally help you make friends, but the gym doesn't seem to work that way, for me at least.
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#5I started going to the gym to get fit. Turns out there are people there with similar interests. So you end up making friends. They invite you out, or you invite them etc. Friends and family are important. My point is, its never too late to make friends. Find a hobby which involves other people. You will naturally make friends, and stop drinking and eating by your self. you'll be happier as a result and stop looking f…
I sympathize with OP a little when he says "it's hard to meet people." I used to be very much that way. Bartending for a couple of years helped me get over it. That said, I've been going to the gym for quite a while, and I have not found it to be a social event whatsoever. I've had about two conversations, both brief and about weightlifting, in my dozens of visits. Doing stuff you like will generally help you make fr…
From there it was just getting his name, and whenever i saw him at the gym he and I made small talk (I made an effort to do this). Asking about how someones day to how their weekend goes a long way (it's very normal for people to do this in general).
I also sympathise with the OP, as I had problems forging relationships. But I just kept at speaking with people, and showed general interest in the things they do and soon enough they start asking about me.
When they start asking things like: got much planned for the weekend etc, it will usually lead to "want to come out with us". I am not sure about your environment at the gym, but we have a very friendly group of people.
It doesn't have to be gym, it could be anything from pottery classes, to painting or in my example the gym. Just have to get out there, and do things with people :)
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#6As for your company's opinion, remember the ancient maxim "It's better to ask forgiveness than permission". That was Julius Caesar upon crossing the Rubicon, wasn't it?
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#7"Work-Productive" Saturday
computer/coding related and results in a viable product
+ full-time involvement by other participating individuals
= hackathon/co-founder meetup for projects (perhaps non-profit ones would circumvent IP/competitive issues?)
"Personal-Productive" Sunday
not drinking/pub related
+ can result in friendships/relationships
= any activity that you truly enjoy/want to try out that is NOT computer-related and NOT solitary by default (e.g. going to the gym to lift weights, while is a great activity, may not be recommended for this purpose because it's hard to chat people up when they are concentrating on their new max reps. Whereas a team sport that requires communication may be more amenable.)
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#9I think weekends when you're single are best used looking for a wife. Once you're married the weekends are for you to give your wife a break by playing with the kids so she can relax! If you can squeeze something else in, whether it be a hobby or a second job, more power to you! I don't think you ought to fret too much "what's the best path"... just pick something and do it. As for your company's opinion, remember th…
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#10I think weekends when you're single are best used looking for a wife. Once you're married the weekends are for you to give your wife a break by playing with the kids so she can relax! If you can squeeze something else in, whether it be a hobby or a second job, more power to you! I don't think you ought to fret too much "what's the best path"... just pick something and do it. As for your company's opinion, remember th…
As someone that's married right now and has no free time, I wouldn't suggest anyone to spend their weekends "looking for a wife". That's insane.