11-19-2015, 09:34 AM
(09-15-2015, 08:44 PM)eternitys_child Wrote: there certainly is a dark side to being wise, and that's loneliness... BUT! it doesn't have to be that way. whenever i started considering myself "above" other people because of my intelligence, I set myself up to be a loner.
What's helping me right now is taking a genuine interest in other people, for instance by saying "hi how are you doing?" and MEANING it. i learned it from the book "how to win friends and influence people"
when I started taking action and doing what I could to form friendships / strengthen existing ones, the connections grew. conversely, sitting around and wondering why i dont' have friends brings me more of the same.... or lack there of
and bro, even though you're 18, in the grander scheme of things, you're ONLY 18. You have plenty of opportunity and time ahead of you to work on being self sufficient, and the fact that you're so young and are working on stocks is certainly setting yourself up for financial securoity in a couple years. As long as you're not taking advantage of your parents' money and just wasting space, you can feel at ease. Although the discomfort you are feeling is a "hunger" for success which is a GREAT thing, and you should definitely channel that constructively to build a future for yourself
There maybe some truth in the loneliness factor,just look at people like einstein,edison,tesla,ford and others,sometimes just having a vision others can't see can make one to feel that aloneness that others just don't understand but remember thier main motivation was to help others and not feel above them,case in point Shannon,look how he devote so much time to help us!
“Your imagination is your preview of life’s coming attractions.” Albert Einstein :idea: