If I may, I believe that you need to get involved in some activity groups where you meet normal people. You will find some decent people there (although the shallow seem to exist everywhere).
So what are your interest: Bird-watching (or watching the bird-watchers), hiking, bicycling, rock climbing, astronomy, books, etc. There are all different kinds of activity groups.
Some of the Church groups are interesting too; and some of the people who go to Church are not shallow as well.
I too like to meet and assist some of the poor. Be careful though... You will become like the people you generally hang out with. Thus, I have more casual friends that are millionaires than I do that are poor.
Almost all of these millionaires started out either broke or at the lower economic levels. They are not shallow people - they are very real and vibrant people who are all investing a solid portion of the yearly income into whatever charities they believe in (and accept that different people will support different causes and charities).
They are willing to assist anyone who is actually willing to apply themselves to work their way up. It often takes 10-15 years to move someone from poverty to millionaire status though... So it takes long term commitment and the initial stages may be slow. But, most of them have done it themselves - so they know it can be done.
I wish you the best - and hope you can find some decent people who live at the upper levels. Note, my experience with these people is a key to building a relationship is that you are working on moving up and following advice from people at their levels.
IIN a majority of the time I end up freinds with homeless people?
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If I may, I believe that you need to get involved in some activity groups where you meet normal people. You will find some decent people there (although the shallow seem to exist everywhere).
So what are your interest: Bird-watching (or watching the bird-watchers), hiking, bicycling, rock climbing, astronomy, books, etc. There are all different kinds of activity groups.
Some of the Church groups are interesting too; and some of the people who go to Church are not shallow as well.
I too like to meet and assist some of the poor. Be careful though... You will become like the people you generally hang out with. Thus, I have more casual friends that are millionaires than I do that are poor.
Almost all of these millionaires started out either broke or at the lower economic levels. They are not shallow people - they are very real and vibrant people who are all investing a solid portion of the yearly income into whatever charities they believe in (and accept that different people will support different causes and charities).
They are willing to assist anyone who is actually willing to apply themselves to work their way up. It often takes 10-15 years to move someone from poverty to millionaire status though... So it takes long term commitment and the initial stages may be slow. But, most of them have done it themselves - so they know it can be done.
I wish you the best - and hope you can find some decent people who live at the upper levels. Note, my experience with these people is a key to building a relationship is that you are working on moving up and following advice from people at their levels.