Achilles28,
I certainly feel where you are coming from. I am 28 and also trade from home. I feel that the lack of social contact is the greatest âcostâ of trading for meâ¦at the moment.
I was in the military for 5 years on a nuclear ballistic missile submarine. The job had many drawbacks to it, but it sure was great to hang out with the guys during and after work.
I am in a couple of chatrooms right now that break up some of the monotony during the day, but as others have said, this will not replace face to face social interaction.
I do fear that a lack of social interaction will deteriorate the skills over time, but I really havenât found that to be the case thus far. When I am out, and talking to people, I find it much easier to be on their âlevelâ. Opposed to the military where you were either a superior or a subordinate. I canât speak for the corporate job, but I would imagine there are certain similarities. I guess what I am saying is when I am interacting there are no hidden motives or politics, and it is much easier now to be âin the momentâ and I cherish that interaction much more now than ever. I have found that people notice that I am much more attentive and interested in everything they have to say, and most are interested in what I am doing and what I have say.
Right now, I do my best to keep in touch through the phone as much as possible. I never talk to people about âthe weatherâ. I find out what THEY really want to talk about, and discuss those issues. I believe this is the key to really communicating with people. This call all be found in the book âHow to win Friends and Influence Peopleâ. I have no desire to influence anyone now, as I donât find a need as a trader, but there are good points in the book regardless.
When I am more established and consistent, I plan on deciding on a place to live/settle for the long term(I have bounced all over the country in the military). When I get there I will be out looking at all of the clubs in the area and joining a few and taking a large role in them. One of the main things I will be looking at as far as a place to settle will be younger population to increase the odds of spending time with people my own age.
I think that Toastmasters would be a great idea, if you are interested in that. If you are active in any club, and take leadership roles, I think you will find that you will have to give speeches there also. Find a place that you can add value and get something in returnâ¦give it your all and you are bound to draw out people of your own caliber that may become lifelong friends.
In the end, I think what really matters is the QUALITY time that you spend socializing with people that you like. Find a place that will have people like you with your own interests and spend quality time with them. I think a few great friends is much better than a dozen acquaintances.
Good luck to you in this endeavor.
Best,
JR