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Don Juan
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Yeah, this sounds like a dumb question. But this past weekend, I stayed at my girlfriend's house with her family. One of her sister's boyfriends was around as well. He really made me realize how ****ing limited I am as a person.
This guy, at 26, could literally talk about EVERYTHING. Not only did he know law like the back of his hand (he goes to law school), but there literally was not one thing he didn't have a comment on. He knew something interesting or funny about every subject, he could crack a joke about anything, and he was beyond current on current events. He talked to everyone as young as 19 (me and my girlfriend) to as old as 80 (my gf's grandfather) with eloquence. There was never an awkward moment, never a pause where he had to stop and say that he didn't know anything about something, and never a stretch where he wasn't laughing.
This guy was definitely "that guy" that you see at the center of every single party, always talking to someone and always having fun. He's the one who somehow comes out of a movie and memorizes every funny line. He's the one who remembers faces, inside jokes, and details that few others can. He's the one everyone respects and looks up to, or it's what I saw at least.
How does one become like this? It might just be embedded within his personality or something. I don't want to "be him", per se, but how do you improve yourself to have some of these traits?
I have a lot of these traits already. I'm very good socially, but I'm hardly ever the guy who walks in the door and instantly has four people who are listening attentively to him. I'm intelligent, good looking, and I dress well. But I'm just not this guy with an explosive personality who "always" knows what to say, how to say it, and when to say it to get a laugh.
Here are some last second things I also noticed about him:
-He had to have watched a lot of movies and TV. Not only did he seem to know something about every TV show we watched, but he also noticed the intricate tendencies of the cooks on the Food Network. He could remember quotes from South Park in seasons way back, down to the very line and method of delivery. Oh, and his facebook is filled with favorite comedians and comedy movies.
-He must read a lot, and quite a variety. He seemed to know a lot about the financial situations of a ton of Fortune 500 companies. He often referenced books he's read as well.
-He made observations, all the time, about everything. Oftentimes, they were just funny, other times, they were analytical.
I'm not trying to downplay myself, that I'm not intelligent or funny. It's just that I can't believe this guy's personality. He could interest a grandfather enough to pick up a video game or provoke a small child to open up a law textbook, while making them laugh hysterically at the same time.
This guy, at 26, could literally talk about EVERYTHING. Not only did he know law like the back of his hand (he goes to law school), but there literally was not one thing he didn't have a comment on. He knew something interesting or funny about every subject, he could crack a joke about anything, and he was beyond current on current events. He talked to everyone as young as 19 (me and my girlfriend) to as old as 80 (my gf's grandfather) with eloquence. There was never an awkward moment, never a pause where he had to stop and say that he didn't know anything about something, and never a stretch where he wasn't laughing.
This guy was definitely "that guy" that you see at the center of every single party, always talking to someone and always having fun. He's the one who somehow comes out of a movie and memorizes every funny line. He's the one who remembers faces, inside jokes, and details that few others can. He's the one everyone respects and looks up to, or it's what I saw at least.
How does one become like this? It might just be embedded within his personality or something. I don't want to "be him", per se, but how do you improve yourself to have some of these traits?
I have a lot of these traits already. I'm very good socially, but I'm hardly ever the guy who walks in the door and instantly has four people who are listening attentively to him. I'm intelligent, good looking, and I dress well. But I'm just not this guy with an explosive personality who "always" knows what to say, how to say it, and when to say it to get a laugh.
Here are some last second things I also noticed about him:
-He had to have watched a lot of movies and TV. Not only did he seem to know something about every TV show we watched, but he also noticed the intricate tendencies of the cooks on the Food Network. He could remember quotes from South Park in seasons way back, down to the very line and method of delivery. Oh, and his facebook is filled with favorite comedians and comedy movies.
-He must read a lot, and quite a variety. He seemed to know a lot about the financial situations of a ton of Fortune 500 companies. He often referenced books he's read as well.
-He made observations, all the time, about everything. Oftentimes, they were just funny, other times, they were analytical.
I'm not trying to downplay myself, that I'm not intelligent or funny. It's just that I can't believe this guy's personality. He could interest a grandfather enough to pick up a video game or provoke a small child to open up a law textbook, while making them laugh hysterically at the same time.

