Humeinator2 Wrote:I could use a matchmaker myself most times XD I have a bad habbit of catching broken people on my tattered line, and it usually doesn't pan out very well
There is a saying..."We teach what we most need to learn" (which I'm almost cetain is attributable to Richard Bach from his novel
Illusions). In other words, it is easier to understand other people's problems than our own. It is difficult to have keep good perspective concerning your own problems because you're too close to see the issues objectively. Keep trying. One foot in front of the other...
Anocxu Wrote:Maybe you genuinely want to see people happy...
I believe that's a fairly dead on assessment Anocxu. I'm not sure relationships are the answer for everyone, but for those of us in one, or for those people who believe they are a key part of being happy, people only want to see their friends be happy.
My take on your habit (one b, not two baby), is that as long as you are not intentionally being malicious and you believe that two people you know may mesh, why not introduce them? Can people really blame you if they don't connect with the person you set them up with? Probably. Still I think the impulse to attempt to help people is generally a good thing. As long as you're thoughtful about it and don't hook a sociopath up with nice boy, I can't see the harm.
Full disclosure: One of my best friends introduced my partner and I, and through good times and bad, 30 years later we're still together. It's probably the exception to the rule, but I'm sure as hell glad she did it.