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I think you might have a personality issue.
About me: I work from home, I make 6-figures, I have a beautiful girlfriend. So... that means I'm a "winner". Yay for me...
Dude, seeing the world like that just comes off as extremely unconfident. Let people live life the way they want to. If they invite you to bars from Thursday to Sunday, go only on Saturday. This is a good thing. They invite you. Go when you want. Let them go when they want.
Finding "winner" friends is not going to suddenly turn you into a billionaire. And even if it did, do you think you would be happier? You make a lot of money without having gone to college. You have friends that invite you to hang out several days a week, and you call them "losers". Stopping judging people and live life the way you want to. But also, let people live their own lives as well.
Why do you view people as either "winners" or "losers"? So you can arbitrarily put yourself in the "winner" category? Let me ask you something: are you happy? I honestly hope you are, but after reading this post... I don't think so.