Hi Dov,
I'm not sure one either has or doesn't have a life. I'm not even sure what it means to "have a life". I see a lot of people that are busy all the time and I seem to be the only one who is seeking out more things to do, to get busier, to interact with more people, to be grounded in reality. So maybe that means they have a life and I don't. But I don't think it's so black and white.
I'd like to think that I care about doing worthwhile things and meaningful things rather than just rushing around like a chicken with its head cut off. But maybe that's just a justification for being lazy and not committing and (inevitably) slipping into fantasy land. More and more lately, I've started to seize opportunities when they come my way. Gradually I'm building a life where I am.
For instance, I hosted the first gathering (an Oneg Shabbos) last Shabbos I've had at my apartment. Small crowd, but a good precedent to start. I go to shiurim with a local Rav every Sunday. I started going to the gym more. I post on this forum. I go to classes (I'm in college). And if I'm really ambitious, I open a sefer and learn some Torah on my own.
I dunno really what my point is here. I guess I just want to know what "a life" is, and how one gets one. (Walmart ??