It's rough. I don't fit in because I'm always trying to build and improve things and that doesn't sit well with many people.

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To be frank, that's not a purely negative characteristic. It's good to root out all the lazy folk that are out there. Being around too many of them for an extended period and you're likely to have some of their laziness rub off on to you.

Yes, but, it's not easy or peaceful.

Hhhmmm... this I can comprehend quite well. I have a fair amount of past friends and acquaintances who have just completely cut me out of the loop for trying a bit too hard to assist them with their own financial matters. Perhaps I was a touch too aggressive in trying to help. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I think I'm my next phase of life I'm going to lose the very few friends I do have now.

Why do you assume that? πŸ€”

Well...

I'm not likely going to be close enough to maintain a relationship.

I'm also moving away from them idealogically.

Close emotionally or geographically?

This I can definitely understand! After I was discharged, everyone began to keep their distance. Delusions of peace kept everyone scared from listening to the truth.

Geographically, and then emotionally. I am terrible at keeping in touch with people when I'm far away.

Also...

Hello, Frank. πŸ˜‚

Hey πŸ‘‹

Lol. It's Ben... or Benny... or Benjamin. Whichever you all prefer. Also, it felt sooooo nice to sleep in for onceπŸ™πŸ˜. No more waking up at 5:45 in the morning for the next six weeks πŸŽ‰!

Enjoy, but don't get lazy. 😎

😏

That’s wonderful though! Fitting in is way overrated πŸ«‚πŸ«‚ building things is fun and exciting πŸ™πŸ½

I think so! πŸ˜β˜ΊοΈπŸ«‚πŸ’š