A few years ago spending time with people that mattered to me and respected me was the most important thing in my life. That hasn't changed. That still is what is most important. We are, after all, very social animals. Being social makes us happy. And, as I've said before, success is happiness.
But the people that I find myself surrounded by continues to change. As the core of my group grows and shrinks and mutates, those that support that core fluctuate as well. While staying out until 3am drinking and laughing and smoking and doing silly things that I should regret the next day but probably wont still sounds like a REALLY GOOD TIME, it just doesn't happen. Not because of lack of opportunity and not because of lack of desire. There are merely more important things. No matter how drunk I get, no matter how loud I sing, no matter who I accidentally make out with, I wouldn't trade the smile on my daughter's face, and an early morning walk with her for it. No way.
But this isn't about Celeste. I mean it is, but it isn't. Because I wouldn't trade a happy smile and a nice morning walk with anyone I care about for a night of carelessness and lack of inhibitions. For me, an intimate moment with someone I care about has always been more important. Now, if I can have both, then I'll take it.
This isn't a holier than thou thing. There's nothing wrong with preferring the super-social acts of silliness and debauchery over a quiet, happy, peaceful moment. Everyone is built differently. I'm not knocking those of you who would prefer to stay out late and party. In fact, if I can find a way to get what I want most and join you too, then I will.
Getting married, or finding a significant other, or having a child, or moving within walking distance of your closest friends changes things for people like me. It isn't because I've changed who I am. And it isn't because the event or other person changes me. It is, instead, because with that change comes that which I seek the most. And, in having it, I choose it over and over again.
So that's where I am. That's where I've always been. I seek intimacy and closeness. I seek it in all of it's forms. I seek it as often as I can have it. And I seek it in ways that allow me to have even more of it, instead of in ways that would limit me from finding it. Often that means being around people with the same priority pattern because it just works out that way. But it doesn't have to.
I still like being super-social and wild too. Believe me, I've still got it in me. And if I can find a way to do both, I will. And if being super-social is on the top if your list, but an intimate, close moment with a good friend sounds enjoyable too, then maybe we can work it out to where we both get what we want.
I'm learning that anything is possible. ANYTHING.