Ok, so let's say someone invites you out to dinner. After you agree, then you have to discuss when, where, what time, etc....gotta get the logistics agreed upon.
So now, it's Thursday and you're thinkin'..damn, I'm really not in the mood for Italian but that's what we decided upon. Oh well. You were busy all day and didn't have time to eat lunch. It's 4:00 and you're starving but dinner won't be until 6:00. Damn!
So, you go to dinner and you spend the evening listening to conversations that you have no interest in. I don't really care what you bought shopping, I don't really care about your golf game today, I don't really care about your pissy day...etc. etc. It doesn't always happen this way, but, more times that not, it does. And, if you go out with a large group of people...Oh My Lord, what a circus that can be...
So let's imagine that you go out to dinner by yourself. You chose the time, place, date...don't have to consider anyone else. I find that so refreshing. I usually eat only one meal a day and I like to savor that meal. I can't do that when I have to engage in conversation. Half the time, I don't even remembering eating...Damn.
I just really enjoy doing things by myself. And I think I project that when I'm out and about. As a matter of fact, I had dinner in a restaurant recently and when I asked for my bill, the waitress told me that someone else had paid for it. The reason they gave her was because "I looked so cute sittin' there eating by myself". Maybe it was a pick-up move from someone but no one approached me so I'm just thinkin' maybe I did really look cute sittin' there eating by myself..
My new mantra is... if someone doesn't enhance the experience, I'm goin' it alone. Really think about this, please. There is a definite downside to being alone. One of the things that bothered me in the beginning is that I didn't have anyone to say "good night" or "good morning" to. My whole life, I had someone to say these things to and I missed it.
Now, I say "good night house" and "good morning, house". It makes me smile now when I do this...all about attitude!
The upside is the absolute freedom to do whatever you want, whenever you want. The freedom, to me, is absolutely exhilarating. It does take time though....