What is your favourite thing to do in the world? Mine is not doing anything significant. I enjoy reading a lot and I enjoy writing a lot more but left to my device, I’d rather spend time just staring out into the oblivion. It’s very natural for me to connect dots and identify patterns. I notice what others miss and I spend hours—inside my empty head—postulating this and that and everything in between. My social awkwardness is rooted in my isolation. If you and I ever meet, chances are I’ll learn more about you than the other way around. This has more to do with my interest in you; nothing to do with my observational skills or ceaseless curiosity.
What happens in the long run?
What happens in the long run?
What happens in the long run?
What is your favourite thing to do in the world? Mine is not doing anything significant. I enjoy reading a lot and I enjoy writing a lot more but left to my device, I’d rather spend time just staring out into the oblivion. It’s very natural for me to connect dots and identify patterns. I notice what others miss and I spend hours—inside my empty head—postulating this and that and everything in between. My social awkwardness is rooted in my isolation. If you and I ever meet, chances are I’ll learn more about you than the other way around. This has more to do with my interest in you; nothing to do with my observational skills or ceaseless curiosity.