| Not sure if it's just me or others have observed/experienced the same. Just like many, I want to expand my friend circle beyond the typical high-school/college and work folks. Am I doing it wrong? I usually meet really good people at meetups etc., present myself well, but either they get super busy on weekdays or lazy/shy to follow-up. Basically, they just end up being flaky even after exchanging numbers etc. Curious - how are you expanding your network? Sonar, Highlight, Circle or Grubwithus doesn't seem to be solving this..at least for me. |
All my friends in the Bay Area came from Burning Man, art projects, hacking projects, NoiseBridge and so on.
I don't find that friendships are forged from common interests or whatever draws people to Meetups. It has to be a thing you both find intrinsically valuable, ideally something of at least moderate difficulty that forces you to spend a long amount of time together. Could be hacking or could be fishing.