I find most people tedious and uninteresting. I find more amusement in watching plays and films than actually living. The vast majority of people are tedious and never do anything of interest.
I find most people tedious and uninteresting. I find more amusement in watching plays and films than actually living. The vast majority of people are tedious and never do anything of interest.
... Greetings. (What an amusing Topic!) I suggest that You Explore New Things which You and others around You might not have done before.
-- Easy: Try to go and Learn a New Language...and learn it properly. I suggest Chinese, Japanese, Ancient Greek, or Russian. Whilst in trying to learn that language, see Yourself around learning about New Cultures and Lifestyles and Histories and New Ways of Thinking, Yes? It is NOT as easy as might be assumed.
--- Hard: Apart from that...? Do something which is unusual or exciting: Writing, Skydiving, Bungee Jumping, Spelunking, ScubaDiving, Rally-Driving, Conservation, Ancestral History Exploration, BioChemistry... the list is quite endless.
...I may have missed Your point, though...? To find "interesting" people, then find out where they go, then know what they know, and then do what they do. That includes Actors, Writing, and the Film Industry.
(A good start is to answer 'Kitsun''s Question there though: What do You Yourself find interesting... Then work upon ways to fulfil that. 'Bye-Bye from Me, though, for now.)
... Greetings. (What an amusing Topic!) I suggest that You Explore New Things which You and others around You might not have done before.
-- Easy: Try to go and Learn a New Language...and learn it properly. I suggest Chinese, Japanese, Ancient Greek, or Russian. Whilst in trying to learn that language, see Yourself around learning about New Cultures and Lifestyles and Histories and New Ways of Thinking, Yes? It is NOT as easy as might be assumed.
--- Hard: Apart from that...? Do something which is unusual or exciting: Writing, Skydiving, Bungee Jumping, Spelunking, ScubaDiving, Rally-Driving, Conservation, Ancestral History Exploration, BioChemistry... the list is quite endless.
...I may have missed Your point, though...? To find "interesting" people, then find out where they go, then know what they know, and then do what they do. That includes Actors, Writing, and the Film Industry.
(A good start is to answer 'Kitsun''s Question there though: What do You Yourself find interesting... Then work upon ways to fulfil that. 'Bye-Bye from Me, though, for now.)