Alone time is one of the most under appreciated items in today’s society. Ever since college and being in a fraternity, I’ve seen people need to be with others at all time, “just cause”. That’s bullshit. They’re not going to know you more than you know you. Take a day or two off, roam the city or countryside, clear your head and you’ll be surprised by what happens. I’d also suggest getting a daily journal to write thoughts down. Afterward, have a good cocktail.
I had this happen to me last week. I knew I was going to get paired with someone. I don’t mind the social interactions because golf is a social sport. The trouble I have is people’s golfing abilities and their attitude towards the game. If I play better and sharper than the rando I’m paired with, why should they ruin my experience? I paid good money to play good courses and chumps who are hacks can play with me? Yah right. It should be mandatory for golfers to present their handicaps to the courses and those who similar handicaps get paired together.
Not sacking the hockey reporters and analysts in the middle of the NHL playoffs should be on this list. Yet again, crazy uncles Stephen A and Skip Bayless somehow dominate the networks. Good grief.
I wish there was a sign that says, “Days since millennials made news headlines for dumb actions,” somewhere on the internet because this news headline would make it 0 right now.
They took advantage of a great opportunity to nab dumb rich people’s money in the overhyped music festival era and left them to rot. Give credit where it’s due. Also, the kid hollering at the US Embassy in the Bahamas through Twitter is one of the most millennial moves I have ever seen. Good job kid. *sigh*
” Largely, dating is a time and money suck that most people get so fed up with that they just get as drunk as possible and hope for the best.” Story of my dating life.
Hagestad probably makes makes office bets with co workers on beating them at golf only to find out they get the losing the bet and their female companions go with him 100% of the time. God that guy has to seen so much box.
The Chicago White Sox have a new double burger where it has Italian Beef on the top with its fixings. That might be the best ballpark food invention I’ve heard of, not so much for the lining of my heart arteries. *heavy breathing*
I checked out an apartment recently that the view was a cemetery. It’s like a park except it dead quiet. Ya I came in with the dad pun. I’ll leave now.
Yes you’re right. It’s tough though for millennials (I get it with student loans, low paying entry level gigs, etc) but its the small steps that can be tackled to make their financial futures brighter. I’m looking into doing weekend work just to feel like a useful citizen of this country.
Alone time is one of the most under appreciated items in today’s society. Ever since college and being in a fraternity, I’ve seen people need to be with others at all time, “just cause”. That’s bullshit. They’re not going to know you more than you know you. Take a day or two off, roam the city or countryside, clear your head and you’ll be surprised by what happens. I’d also suggest getting a daily journal to write thoughts down. Afterward, have a good cocktail.
I had this happen to me last week. I knew I was going to get paired with someone. I don’t mind the social interactions because golf is a social sport. The trouble I have is people’s golfing abilities and their attitude towards the game. If I play better and sharper than the rando I’m paired with, why should they ruin my experience? I paid good money to play good courses and chumps who are hacks can play with me? Yah right. It should be mandatory for golfers to present their handicaps to the courses and those who similar handicaps get paired together.
Not sacking the hockey reporters and analysts in the middle of the NHL playoffs should be on this list. Yet again, crazy uncles Stephen A and Skip Bayless somehow dominate the networks. Good grief.
I wish there was a sign that says, “Days since millennials made news headlines for dumb actions,” somewhere on the internet because this news headline would make it 0 right now.
They took advantage of a great opportunity to nab dumb rich people’s money in the overhyped music festival era and left them to rot. Give credit where it’s due. Also, the kid hollering at the US Embassy in the Bahamas through Twitter is one of the most millennial moves I have ever seen. Good job kid. *sigh*
Since you live in Chicago, what neighborhood were you at before and where are moving to next?
” Largely, dating is a time and money suck that most people get so fed up with that they just get as drunk as possible and hope for the best.” Story of my dating life.
I was ready to give up on PGP but comments like these give me hope.
Hagestad probably makes makes office bets with co workers on beating them at golf only to find out they get the losing the bet and their female companions go with him 100% of the time. God that guy has to seen so much box.
Kenny G pulls. (Not in his golf swing, I mean the other “pull”)
The Chicago White Sox have a new double burger where it has Italian Beef on the top with its fixings. That might be the best ballpark food invention I’ve heard of, not so much for the lining of my heart arteries. *heavy breathing*
Bear all the way. Went through a really, really bad breakup in college and it got ugly…real quickly. The breakup haunts my dreams.
Good luck and you got this. I’m looking to lose weight still attached from college.
The best kind of sparkling water are the ones that crawl under your skin, Duda.
So Chicagoland or Far-North or NW side of the city for affordable living and a good time, ya?
One Speed, Full Speed.
I checked out an apartment recently that the view was a cemetery. It’s like a park except it dead quiet. Ya I came in with the dad pun. I’ll leave now.
Where is the stat that says about women who put their Instagram handle names in their Bumble bios have issues with their dads?
This hits too close to home. I don’t want to go into details about it but I’ll say I can relate to it. Glad it worked for you, Dave.
Yes you’re right. It’s tough though for millennials (I get it with student loans, low paying entry level gigs, etc) but its the small steps that can be tackled to make their financial futures brighter. I’m looking into doing weekend work just to feel like a useful citizen of this country.