Defective Reject wrote:
Have you ever been through a period where you were doing okay socially (or at least you thought you were)?
In terms of having a lot of social capital and knowing lots of people? No, not ever. If you're asking if I've ever been happy with that situation, then yes. I definitely prefer knowing, say, two or three people then spending time on keeping many. That being said, I've never dated and I'm concerned about my ability to network and find jobs (especially since my economy isn't doing super great at the moment), which is why I want to improve if I can.
Detective Reject wrote:
My problem is partly that I don't try when I could. I don't think to try to be more social during the times I could be.... not until several hours later in the day when I'm freshly inebriated and reflecting on my day. I want to seek friends but not when I'm around potential friends.
Oh I wouldn't blame you. Improving your social skills has some very diffuse benefits that are difficult to see and measure, and it's difficult to tell if you succeed or fail. I always feel like I could be finding more productive uses of my time, so there's definitely such a thing as trying too hard on being sociable.