Archan wrote:I'm afraid I don't understand......
But I don't think your an introvert, it was just a moment ago you posted a thread welcoming me back.....that to me seems like a very selfless and outgoing thing to do.
But then again, perhaps I'm taking this to litteral? I'll wait then before I post anymore........
Still don't think your an introvert though
God bless,
Archan
Oh! those are my favorite people! The people around the outside are so much easier to meet than the people in the center of a group, and they are nice people.Ducky wrote:huh, I dunno what's up with that ... but as a fellow introvert welcome to the "hi, i'm anti-social...don't mind me as I hide in this nice corner" club.
Ducky wrote:but on a more serious note the only advice I can give is based on my own introversion and that tends to get pronounced if I have a personal problem of some sort or if I'm stressed or annoyed with someone or when I'm in a generally bad mood ... could any of that apply to this?
Ducky wrote:Weird ... but as long as it isn't becoming a real issue on a spiritual level or something I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Having reached the status of senior, I find myself no longer having that immediate posting goal. Thus I am left to consider what is it that I am now here to do? I came here to learn, and to learn as we all should so that we may always be ready to give answer for the hope that is in us and to know what we believe and stand for and why. Spamming more won't teach me much that I don't already know. Whether I actually post enough to gain many antispam points or not but simply read, it is in other sorts of threads that are less familiar where I venture into the far less known where I will do the most learning. I am here to learn. I can't just let that happen to me but I must actively choose it or it will not be. If I value Tweb, I will choose to use this opportunity God has given me. (This is my "I'm taking a break from almost all spam, at least as best I can" thread.)
Archan wrote:I got like that once....in fact to this day I prefer live interaction with people then online interaction, there just really isn't a subsititue...I think it's actually healthy that you look more forward to hanging with your youth friends and college buds then instant messaging and such, there's just something about the human expression, reaction, emotion and such that no amount of emotiocons (Is that what they're called? I've been in the college hole of solitutde for too long.....O.o) can subsitute for, even a phone call is more satisfying for me in terms of human interaction.
" wrote:If you pull yourself out of your house and and force yourself to talk to people, after a while you'll get used to it.
" wrote:Seriously, ever try reading your old diaries and wonder... who is this person??
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