Why are we so lonely in a hyper-connected world?
Details
We have optimized our friendships for ease. We speak in disclaimers, hide behind "self-care," and ghost when things get hard. We have confused "protecting our energy" with fear-based disengagement.
PRICE OF EVENT 200 THB
THE EVENT: STAY AT THE TABLE Facilitated by Dr. Stefan Rucman
This is not a networking event. It is a challenge to the "sanitized, performative version of connection". Join us for a rigorous, honest conversation about:
- Why conflict is not abuse.
- Why "frictionless" friendship is a myth.
- How to offer presence when it is inconvenient.
WHO IS THIS FOR? For the relational initiators. For those tired of "low-cost intimacy". For those willing to "argue over the phone and forgive over wine".
Outline
In an era of digital optimization, we have begun to treat people like apps:
swiping away discomfort, muting friction, and ghosting when the user experience is no longer “smooth.”
This workshop is a critique of avoidant, low-cost intimacy often disguised as self-care, boundaries, or maturity.
It is a call to return to the unoptimized work of being human: presence, repair, discernment, and mutual effort.
This is not therapy.
It is a laboratory for relational intelligence.
## 0:00 – 0:20 | The Framing: Optimization vs. Presence
### “What cannot be optimized or explained away demands presence.”
## 0:20 – 0:50 | Module 1: The Myth of Frictionless Connection
### Core Concept
> Real friendship involves disappointment, misattunement, and effort.
We challenge the belief that “if it’s hard, it’s wrong.”
### Activity: The “Show Up” Audit (Individual Reflection – 5 minutes)
Prompt (written):
> “Friendship asks that you show up when it’s inconvenient.”
### Small Group Table Discussion (20–25 minutes)
Groups of 4–5
Each person speaks for up to 2 minutes per prompt.
Prompt 1:
- When was the last time you stayed in a conversation when it would’ve been easier to ghost?
Prompt 2:
- Where have you confused boundaries with avoidance?
## 0:50 – 1:00 | Break – System Reset
## 1:00 – 1:40 | Module 2: The Art of Repair
### Core Concept
Moving from:
- Contractual comfort — “I stay as long as this feels good”
to: - Covenantal energy — “I stay because we are building something”
### Table Discussion (Small Groups)
Prompt 1:
- What would “repair” look like in a friendship you recently let fade?
Prompt 2:
- How could you have named the hurt before it calcified?
Participants may speak about patterns, not people.
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## 1:40 – 2:10 | Module 3: Discernment & the “Human Premium”
### Core Concept
In a world of AI, automation, and optimization:
- Your mess is not a bug
- Your truth is not inefficiency
- Your presence is the premium
### Strategy: Relational Discernment
You emphasize:
> “Your task is not to convince others to meet you at this depth —
> it is to recognize who already can.”
### Closing Exercise (Individual Writing – 5 minutes)
Prompt:
> “One signal of reciprocity I will look for in future friendships is…”
## 2:10 – 2:30 | Closing: Stay Human
### Final Thought (Facilitator)
> “Distance disguised as maturity is not the hallmark of a friend.”
