Acquaintances are many but you can count your true friends on one hand. With that in mind, I set out on a little social media experiment, with a twist, curious of the outcome.
Social Media Experiment:In anticipation, I arrived 15 minutes ahead of schedule, chose a slightly larger table and waited. Now, there are several conceivable things that could possibly happen;
5:15 at Brewforia, I'll buy your first pint. Maybe we know each other well, maybe we don't. My attempt to make my friend list more personal.
If a bunch of of show up I'm sure it will make for good conversation!
1. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, none of them were online.
2. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, all of them were on vacation.
3. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, all of them live out of state.
4. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, none of them took me seriously.
5. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, all of them were too busy.
6. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, none of them liker beer.
(I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THE ABOVE AND FIND IT PURELY SACRILEGIOUS)
7. Of the current friends I have on Facebook, none of them could make the time.
As I sat at my computer, sharing a pint of Epic Brewing Company's, 825 State Stout, with two of my closest friends, the outcome of my experiment was perfectly clear. Less than one-half of one percent of my "friends" had responded. Muhammad Ali may have said it best, "Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything."
Don't live a surface level life. A friend is someone who knows you and wants to spend time with you anyway!
Cheers
Proverbs 18:24.
ReplyDeleteLove the experiment! Next time do it on a day and time I can be there. I'd love to catch up, it has been a while! Love the posts btw.
ReplyDeleteJeff, let's get together for a brew. I haven't talked to you for quite a while. I'm in town all week if you want. Shoot me an email and let me know.
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