Do you really want to connect with someone? Or do you just want to "try" to connect with someone?
You might not like this - there are no tricks, really. It's about putting yourself out there..
Guys talking about football is just a proxy for talking about feelings. Talk about how you feel about something, facts are boring...
Emotions are what make people interesting. Even the most logical people are, at the core, irrational beings.
The core of our brain that makes decisions has no capacity to understand language.
I'm only human. The most interesting people to me are the people who are sincerely interested in me. Usually, that is reciprocal. Conversation isn't a Q&A; it's not a give and take. It's a sharing of your lives. You're not going to hit if off with everyone. But if you use inane social lubricants like 'Nice weather, huh?' you are practically guaranteeing a Tivo'd rote, robotic conversation
The more you "put yourself out there", the better your intentions, the better your connections (see below)
> It takes relationships to make relationships. And, in general, to make relationships, you have to allow vulnerability. Vulnerability is the difference between a conversation that starts, "How about this weather we're having?" and a conversation that starts, "Oh my God, let me tell you about how I just fell in a puddle in front of a group of nuns."
The former is so boring that it makes listeners want to crawl under a table; the latter creates a spark and a list of follow-up questions. These are two extreme examples, but generally, the more of yourself you put out there, the more others will have to connect with.
Excerpt from a Nerve article on 'am I doomed?'
http://www.nerve.com/advice/miss-information/miss-informatio...