We're all extremely lucky to have you, Matthew: I love, love, love your advice, which I really can't do without now! I really hope I'm gonna be able to get your Impact program next time!
I think that the only reason why you don't have more views is because your advises are so good that people want to be the only ones to use them and look super cool. :)
I think it would be cool if you talked about online relationships in a video, I'd be really interested to see what you have to say about them. Thanks xx :)
Emily, do you mean completely online relationships (you've never met in person) or long-distance relationships in which you know in real life but have to communicate mainly online?
@@leeloosoftballchick almost guaranteed he'd say that you should prioritize in person relationships, and if you have time maybe say hi to those people now and again but in person experiences and dates and activities are far more important
i find this very interesting and helpful....and im a guy..and is it safe to say that all most of Matthew's videos are targeted at women? i only saying this becus i haven't watch all of his\yours vids Matthew, but i love your vids all the ones that ive watched of course. Keep it up man :) im learning something new everytime i listen to you speak.
Do you plan to come back to Vancouver? I didn't realize you were here in March until Sarah mentioned it. I can't believe I missed you!! Whaaaa! Come back pllleeeaasseee!!!!!!!!
Hey everyone! I’m currently trying to find out how one could make the lives of working professionals who have a difficult time creating social circles a lot easier :) Which is why I have two very simple questions: 1. As an engineer, what do you think are the 2 biggest issues people might be dealing with in regards to shyness/building a social circle? 2. Regarding shyness/building a social circle, what would they wish for more than anything else? Looking forward to hearing your answers!
What if you're moving into a new town and your interested in a person that you know from Social Media but you're afraid to approach this person because you're afraid what you imagine the person to be like is much different than in person?
I would love to build up new friendships, but most germans are into too much alcohol or smoking tobacco, I dont want unhealthy humans around me anymore as much of empathy I feel for them cause I used to party loads. I can try to find a healthy tribe, though.
start doing things you are interested in or going to places that you are interested in. If you love sports join sports clubs or teams or if you're into plays go hangout at theatres or into art go to art shows. the people you want to be around are in places you want to be. stay away from the drinkers and smokers and where they hang out. I'm assuming you live in Germany but there's no harm in being friends with people who aren't german. you never know your tribe could be found in people you never thought you could be friends with. forget everything you've been told and keep an open mind.