>>15891947which can definitely be of substance still, but, for what I meant as an elevated way of thinking or perspective, I don't think you'll be really advancing with that after getting the major point. You're just getting what you already know hammered in some more. And, me putting it like that sounds like criticism, but it doesn't detract much, it's still pretty fun to read through them. Because you get given countless examples on the reason why what you think is right. It's comparable to figuring out a certain way of solving a math problem, I suppose. You first grasp the concept, and then you get a better understanding of it after practicing and solving questions with the help of it. After that, there's not much else for you to suck into your brain. You won't get much overall improvement out of repeating that one math problem, after too long of it. But, of course, you can still keep doing so and have fun if that's what you enjoy at the end of things.
I suppose that goes for any subject? Probably just rambling.
>I'm not sure what to recommend youYou could just tell me whatever's your favorite, I don't mind, I'm still open to finding out about new stuff, it could very well interest me.
>>15892078Imageboard dwelling will do that. You could try at least putting it in your mind to make some online friends. You did manage to do it before with a game, right? Even if it didn't end well that time, it's just one case. You could very well find some people who you won't have things turning out like that with, I'm speaking from experience. Could find some people that you very much enjoy the company of, who you'll have contact with for the rest of your life. You won't even need these places, after that point.
I won't lie, it is very dependent on luck, but, I think the idea of it being in your mind does make the odds somewhat better. It could be as simple as playing an online game you enjoy and running into someone you click with, seriously. Try to take care.