
You Live in Hawaii and Have No Friends. Here's Why.

Everybody who moves to Hawaii says the same thing: I'm gonna surf, I'm gonna hike, I'm finally gonna have a community. Then they get here and figure out the guy on the next board isn't looking for a friend and neither is the neighbor in the elevator.
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This one's for anyone trying to build real connection in Hawaii. Doesn't matter if you just landed from the mainland or you were born here and woke up one day realizing all you do is work.
We get into why surfing gets you a crew but not a community, why paddling is the one that actually works, what really goes on with the parents sitting on the cooler after practice, how the style of home you live in changes how often you see another human being, and why "wherever you go, there you are" is the most honest thing we can tell somebody thinking about moving here.
Short version: proximity is not community. Repetition is. You don't build a life here by being near people. You build it by showing up to the same thing enough times that they learn your name.
This is part one. If this one lands, we're going deeper on the actual how — the specific groups, clubs, classes, and volunteer organizations that work, and the order to try them in. Comments decide.
🏡 THINKING ABOUT A MOVE?
If you're trying to figure out where you actually fit on this island, that's the job. Head to:
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What's one group, club, class, or regular thing you've joined in Hawaii that actually stuck? Drop the name — we're building a list for the follow-up video.
