I don't really think having a so-called "social life" will really help your overall internal happiness. Sure, temporarily it will distract you, but you need to be happy with yourself first and foremost. Love yourself and Love your Life (yeah yeah - easier said than done). Well, that's where I'M convinced that happiness stems from (Don't really think it's something one can "pursue" per se with material/outside influences).
The inside comes first. If you know who you are outside, and "live" it, then you will meet people authentically and (sometimes) cross their areas of authenticity. Empty small talk is boring and - er - empty. But when you engage people in a real way even in small things, then it is mutually energizing. You can't do that unless you are "you" and probably that takes a certain amount of solitude.
Are we in a confrontational or competitive society? I've run into this before. When I add to an idea, someone else will see it as a correction to what they have written. I'm sorry you took it that way. I meant to add two sides to a coin and bring them together.
Use drugs or alcohol, great short term sollution :p
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Get drunk, then get laid.
You can't experience happiness if you don't know what the blahs are. I say run with the blahs, Bob. Nothing lasts forever. Listen to few hours of Mahler. Wallow in the despair. Then come up for air with a good dose of Milhaud ("Le Boeuf sur le Toit") or Gottshalk's symphony "A Night in the Tropics." When you get to the last movement, invite the neighbors in for an impromptu, raucous Conga Line that pours out into the street. Get drunk, then get laid. That's what I do.
A beer, a bird and Bortkiewicz.Thal
What does the bird do?
And what or who is Bortkiewicz? Alcohol?
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human being is a social creature. one can't, or is not supposed to live alone, nor stay alone for a long period of time. it's not good not to be able to manifest the humanity in you within the real life, be that a 10 minutes a day saying hi to various people u meet in the mall or street, having a smalltalk, or saying "thank you" when u get some sort of favour from others. social life in a larger term is what i mean, not necessarily to hang out in the pub any longer than u want. but hey i agree with you that happiness is an inside job- tho the outside is never so exclusive.
I disagree i think humans can live perfectly happily on their own i do, i can't stand social situations i am happiest wheneither reading or playing piano, the only time i interact is at college and that is only because i have too, so the answer to been happy is find what you love and do that. Simple