Hey HappyYogi,
You have to realize that people consciously use Facebook as an image-building tool for themselves. So they exaggerate their social life out of proportion to make it seem uber-fun and vibrant, when in fact they may be dragging their feet through all the social events they committed themselves to, and experiencing a bunch of negative stuff on the side that never gets "shared". I read an article in a magazine about "Facebook-triggered depression", and it was highlighting exactly this phenomenon - people get depressed after going on Facebook cos it seems like everyone's having fuller and happier lives than themselves. I must admit, I'm not immune to this myself and often get trapped in negative thinking after browsing my friends' pages! Just limit your exposure - get off Facebook!
A second thought is that people are different - some are "social butterflies" who thrive on having a bunch of people around them every minute of the day, but you may not be one of them. I'm definitely not - that level of social interaction would be a major chore and drag for me. Never be ashamed of who you are - if you found a friend, go ahead and meet up him! You ARE an interesting person, and you don't need to feel inferior to others in any way!
You have to realize that people consciously use Facebook as an image-building tool for themselves. So they exaggerate their social life out of proportion to make it seem uber-fun and vibrant, when in fact they may be dragging their feet through all the social events they committed themselves to, and experiencing a bunch of negative stuff on the side that never gets "shared". I read an article in a magazine about "Facebook-triggered depression", and it was highlighting exactly this phenomenon - people get depressed after going on Facebook cos it seems like everyone's having fuller and happier lives than themselves. I must admit, I'm not immune to this myself and often get trapped in negative thinking after browsing my friends' pages! Just limit your exposure - get off Facebook!
A second thought is that people are different - some are "social butterflies" who thrive on having a bunch of people around them every minute of the day, but you may not be one of them. I'm definitely not - that level of social interaction would be a major chore and drag for me. Never be ashamed of who you are - if you found a friend, go ahead and meet up him! You ARE an interesting person, and you don't need to feel inferior to others in any way!