Pick a red county in a red state, I recommend Florida or Texas. Go for a low population city at 40-60k tops. Go to local pool halls and bars and just mingle. If that's not your thing you can always go to the gym and play basketball, join hiking groups, dnd or mtg groups, etc.
You'll have to be patient to find some like minded people but they're out there. Hell even in the larger cities they're there.
If you can't fit in there then perhaps the problem isn't society or where you live, but you.
I meant it more in regards to the politics the country was pursuing. Critical Race Theory, Egalitarianism, Affirmative Action, Environmentalism, Tax+Spend Policies, Empowering foreigners at the expense of domestic people etc... And yet so many people think all this stuff is a good thing. Like why can't the country actually be pursuing something that makes it better for people in the country?
You need to chill out man. You can't let this shit get to you that much. Take a break. Get off the internet, turn off the TV. Go camping, and to the range. Enjoy life. Go on dates, meet a woman.
I'm not saying give up or stop worrying, just don't let this attitude dominate your life.
As a counter-argument (since people seem to just be downvoting without articulating their frustration), let me share an experience I had last August.
I was stressed out of my beans, not sleeping well, not eating well either. I was coming to grips with the fact I'll probably never have a family, and mourning the abject degeneracy of the mainstream narrative.
I went on an annual camping trip that I've been doing with my two closest friends in the world. We were completely disconnected from everything, and had a few days of fresh air and good quality time.
Both of my friends kept commenting about how badly they had needed that trip, and how work had been stressing them out, and it was nice to get away. I, however, felt no rest.
I realized that vacations are only as restful as the distance they put between you and your problems. If your problem is work or a busy schedule, vacations are great. My problems are only getting worse with time. Unplugging provides no solace because I'll eventually have to plug back in, and society will just be that much worse when I do.
You need to move friend.
Pick a red county in a red state, I recommend Florida or Texas. Go for a low population city at 40-60k tops. Go to local pool halls and bars and just mingle. If that's not your thing you can always go to the gym and play basketball, join hiking groups, dnd or mtg groups, etc.
You'll have to be patient to find some like minded people but they're out there. Hell even in the larger cities they're there.
If you can't fit in there then perhaps the problem isn't society or where you live, but you.
I meant it more in regards to the politics the country was pursuing. Critical Race Theory, Egalitarianism, Affirmative Action, Environmentalism, Tax+Spend Policies, Empowering foreigners at the expense of domestic people etc... And yet so many people think all this stuff is a good thing. Like why can't the country actually be pursuing something that makes it better for people in the country?
You need to chill out man. You can't let this shit get to you that much. Take a break. Get off the internet, turn off the TV. Go camping, and to the range. Enjoy life. Go on dates, meet a woman.
I'm not saying give up or stop worrying, just don't let this attitude dominate your life.
As a counter-argument (since people seem to just be downvoting without articulating their frustration), let me share an experience I had last August.
I was stressed out of my beans, not sleeping well, not eating well either. I was coming to grips with the fact I'll probably never have a family, and mourning the abject degeneracy of the mainstream narrative.
I went on an annual camping trip that I've been doing with my two closest friends in the world. We were completely disconnected from everything, and had a few days of fresh air and good quality time.
Both of my friends kept commenting about how badly they had needed that trip, and how work had been stressing them out, and it was nice to get away. I, however, felt no rest.
I realized that vacations are only as restful as the distance they put between you and your problems. If your problem is work or a busy schedule, vacations are great. My problems are only getting worse with time. Unplugging provides no solace because I'll eventually have to plug back in, and society will just be that much worse when I do.