I am very interesting and most people could learn a lot from me and have more fun with me than they ever had in their pathetic, boring lives, but I don't bother to share it all. I keep my interestingness all to myself and a chosen few.
I think it happened to me too. But I think it might be because I started studying science and doing fewer drugs...
Those things have made other people become more interesting then when they were not studying and doing lots of drugs :2thumbsup:
Yeah but I never have time to have fun and be interesting anymoe -- and since I haven't been practicing my writing and artistic skills as much, I feel I've lost my charisma. I also haven't had a girlfriend since I started... I think I was more fun when I was tripping all the time (even if that's not really sustainable).
You need time and practice to be interesting? Or a girlfriend?? Or do you mean with a girlfriend that you measure how interesting you are by how succesfully you are in the dating department? I can assure you that I and most people I know do not find people that trip ALL the time that interesting at all (in general). People that know how and when to time a trip are often much more interesting (arguably: to me anyway). People that have tripped and know what they have learned from those trips and never trip anymore can be much more interesting than the trippy person that seems to have no boundaries.
Hope you're not depressed because of a lack of tripping/doing drugs! I guess it leans more to a lack of girlfriends. I hope you can embrace your single periods in life also (they surely can be great :biggrin. They definately doesn't have to make you less interesting (or depressive for that matter)!
All modesty aside, I believe I'm extremely interesting. This is related to my greatest fault, which is that I'm interested in so many things that I have never been able to focus on any one thing, so my career has been quite spotty and I've never made any real money. So, I read a great deal -- books, magazines, blogs, etc. I grew up in the sixties. My main motivation is to make the world a better place, so I explore politics, history, sex, science & technology. I also think that my use of mind-expanding drugs has given me an open mind and a keen appreciation of the Grateful Dead.
My shyness and social anxiety makes it hard for me to be interesting around people I don't know well. I think I am pretty interesting, though. Or more interesting than I find most other people to be, rather.
nope, I don't think that's what I'm basically saying. are you basically saying everyone is basically only interested in themselves? that's probably true, actually.