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When I was little we were offered nothing in our family as far as sports, crafts, whatever. ZERO opportunity and if you DID do something special you were not recognized or even noticed. Soooo much talent in the family but parents with zero parenting skills to acknowledge that. Most of us kids really could have been very serious artists, designers... The city once recognized me for something very special that I did.... No parent to acknowledge it, something great was discounted by them and made me and my talent (and myself) utterly worthless. Its such a sad story, when I think of ANY kid in that position I get choked up. It's hard to believe in yourself when you're a kid and you have parents don't believe in you and actually DISCOUNT your talents abilities, etc. I wish I could be adopted but I'm middleaged! Never had one single soul I could look up to in my life.
ANYWAYS!!! you don't sound like you have money so one thing I thought of, you wouldn't believe how cheap it is to rent an instrument a month. TRULY cheap. Grab a cello from yr nearest music store and watch YouTube tutorials.
Also- go on Pinterest and look up cheap crafts, cheap hobbies. You will be AMAZED. The posibilities are endless.
Also, don't give up on art or drawing because of your brain surgery. Art/drawing is fantastic exercise for the brain, no matter how well you are at it. even if yr REALLY bad at it. Even if you draw a stick person, it's good for your brain. Also there is nothing cheaper than drawing, except running or biking (if you have a bike) which are also good options.
Yes check out Meetups in yr city too. (I'm too socially messed up for that right now but I've been.)
Lastly, I know someone that is 72 and she was bored so she started to learn Spanish, on her own! Brave soul that she is. Also she's listening to Spanish tutorials online for free. Amazing to learn a new language at that age!
I am so isolated... And no money (as in in the negative). I need to find something involving people. I took a couple things last fall but was so depressed I couldn't connect with anyone.
But you must check out Pinterest. If yr not on Pinterest, sign up. It's simple and costs nothing.
ANYWAYS!!! you don't sound like you have money so one thing I thought of, you wouldn't believe how cheap it is to rent an instrument a month. TRULY cheap. Grab a cello from yr nearest music store and watch YouTube tutorials.
Also- go on Pinterest and look up cheap crafts, cheap hobbies. You will be AMAZED. The posibilities are endless.
Also, don't give up on art or drawing because of your brain surgery. Art/drawing is fantastic exercise for the brain, no matter how well you are at it. even if yr REALLY bad at it. Even if you draw a stick person, it's good for your brain. Also there is nothing cheaper than drawing, except running or biking (if you have a bike) which are also good options.
Yes check out Meetups in yr city too. (I'm too socially messed up for that right now but I've been.)
Lastly, I know someone that is 72 and she was bored so she started to learn Spanish, on her own! Brave soul that she is. Also she's listening to Spanish tutorials online for free. Amazing to learn a new language at that age!
I am so isolated... And no money (as in in the negative). I need to find something involving people. I took a couple things last fall but was so depressed I couldn't connect with anyone.
But you must check out Pinterest. If yr not on Pinterest, sign up. It's simple and costs nothing.