— David Cain wrote:
In adulthood, friend-making needs to become intentional if it’s going to happen. The crucial friend-making act is this: you have to ask a not-quite-friend if they want to do something.
— David Cain wrote:
In adulthood, friend-making needs to become intentional if it’s going to happen. The crucial friend-making act is this: you have to ask a not-quite-friend if they want to do something.
Friend-making
« I am not especially talented at friend-making [...] and I possess correspondingly underdeveloped small-talk skills. ». Such a hard truth about myself too. I never thought about making friends when I was at school because things kind of happen naturally. However, as David Cain states it, adulthood relationships need to become intentional. As I’m getting older, I feel like I need a good excuse to meet someone. Having just a 1:1 drink is freaking me out: 100% awkward. Okay then, let’s make up more excuses to meet up.