Life is too short to waste on boring things.
Generally I agree, but this can be difficult to put into practice since most people can't do traditionally "interesting" things for a living.
"My job is fascinating and I carry on doing it at the age of 66."
That's good to keep mentally stimulated. What is your job?
"Anyone who does a bland boring job will not be for me...People who are in control of their life make sure they do a job they enjoy and pays well."
It's not always possible to do a job you enjoy, let alone a job you enjoy that also pays well.
I like creative things, I wish I could do them, I admire and am interested in the people that come up with the things that are my favorite ideas.
But it's notoriously difficult to make a living in creative/imaginative fields. It's a lot easier to make a living in more practical fields.
But, while I appreciate that all that STEM stuff exists and allows us to live a modern lifestyle, I'm not particularly interested in learning how it works. I've never really been interested in practical things, and I don't feel especially good at them either. But, aside from being a big star, practical fields are where the money is.
"If you are not exciting, articulate, charming, lively and chatty make friends with people who are the opposite...If you think it is ok to present yourself as quiet, boring etc fine. But then be happy with someone who is also quiet and boring, you are well matched."
That's the thing, just because I
have to live a certain way out of practicality, or just not knowing how to live the way I really want to, doesn't mean I actually
want to live that way, or that I
like it or am
interested in it, or that I have anything that I want to talk about with people that are also in a similar situation.
Again - what qualifies as "exciting" and "lively" to you? I'm trying to get some ideas for where to start looking.