Most of these are enjoyable things you should do, except be hospitalized, or do drugs. I've never tried drugs, but I was in hospital as a teenager with a broken leg - do not recommend.
Getting drunk ain't all that hot either. Getting tipsy is really nice, getting wasted and dealing with a hangover isn't.
If you, or OP lived near me I'd invite you to come along with me and my wife and some friends for a mountain hike. Well, once it's warm I mean... Enjoy the nature, cook on a campfire, no city noise, it's fantastic! Ain't nothing better than enjoying a beer, watching the sunset over the mountains thinking "I came here on my own without using any vehicle, I conquered this bit of mountain". Then there are the parties, the bigger your hiking party, the bigger the party once you arrive at the next camp/ hotel.
Trying new things and getting out of your daily routine is a great way to make new friends, make good memories, learn something new and have fun escaping the monotony of daily life.
As for driving - it gives you a sense of freedom unlike any other. You get in your car and you are free to take any road and go anywhere! I love cruising for fun.
It's just you, the open road and the car. You are fully in control of something in your life - your car! What happens next is up to you.
Recently one of my best friends got his motorcycle license and bought a Kawasaki motorcycle. He wants us to do a 3 day biking roadtrip across Bulgaria this summer and that sounds absolutely amazing! I have a motorcycle license, but I don't have a motorcycle so I got until August to find the right bike, buy it, fix it up and get it ready for a roadtrip.
Same as olderdude said, hope you and OP find a good friend who'll introduce you to a whole bunch of new activities and experiences you'll enjoy and one day look back thinking "How did I live without this?!"
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Most of these are enjoyable things you should do, except be hospitalized, or do drugs. I've never tried drugs, but I was in hospital as a teenager with a broken leg - do not recommend.
Getting drunk ain't all that hot either. Getting tipsy is really nice, getting wasted and dealing with a hangover isn't.
If you, or OP lived near me I'd invite you to come along with me and my wife and some friends for a mountain hike. Well, once it's warm I mean... Enjoy the nature, cook on a campfire, no city noise, it's fantastic! Ain't nothing better than enjoying a beer, watching the sunset over the mountains thinking "I came here on my own without using any vehicle, I conquered this bit of mountain". Then there are the parties, the bigger your hiking party, the bigger the party once you arrive at the next camp/ hotel.
Trying new things and getting out of your daily routine is a great way to make new friends, make good memories, learn something new and have fun escaping the monotony of daily life.
As for driving - it gives you a sense of freedom unlike any other. You get in your car and you are free to take any road and go anywhere! I love cruising for fun.
It's just you, the open road and the car. You are fully in control of something in your life - your car! What happens next is up to you.
Recently one of my best friends got his motorcycle license and bought a Kawasaki motorcycle. He wants us to do a 3 day biking roadtrip across Bulgaria this summer and that sounds absolutely amazing! I have a motorcycle license, but I don't have a motorcycle so I got until August to find the right bike, buy it, fix it up and get it ready for a roadtrip.
Same as olderdude said, hope you and OP find a good friend who'll introduce you to a whole bunch of new activities and experiences you'll enjoy and one day look back thinking "How did I live without this?!"