Having niche interests is hard

So, I've always found it hard to connect to many people over the course of my life because I find I have no common interests with them. They always talk about what's mainstream and what everyone else is doing, but then I try to talk about stuff I'm interested in - niche, almost obscure stuff as far as the mainstream goes, and nobody really cares.

It's kinda disheartening in a way. It doesn't really help that I often find whatever's mainstream to be kinda dumb and mindless.

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  • Having special interests is like entering pool at the deep end: cool, if you can dive and swim well. But does person you talk to can too? From my personal experience, if I start my gardening conversation with someone by bringing up organic chemistry conversion, then whoever I make to dive in at the deep end with me will not understand or misunderstand what I wanted to share, because it can be out of context. I'd try to find out first if they have a garden; if they grow anything or just prefer grass; if they do, I'll ask what, and if they use any fertilisers; if those are organic or commercial, etc.

    So if I was talking about geometry to someone I knew knows what geometry is, I'd try to put it as a statement like 'I've just learned recently such a cool fact, that if a triangle is fitted within a semi-circle, one of its angles will be always 90°. It is [x] and was discovered by [a]...' 

    Yes, it's a lot of fluff and takes time and effort, but some complex things can be explained fairly easily.

    Yes, I had geometry at school and loved it, but never had chance to use it once I finished school, which was a while ago.

  • I am annoyed, but Not at people here.

    The outside (Real world), is much worse.

  • You sound quite annoyed at people, others for not replying and me for not researching YOUR special interest. Maybe try being kinder, less abrupt,, use softer language.