I was borderline rude with an acquaintance in public today. And that’s not like me.
I don’t know the man well, but we always have a friendly chat when we run into each other. When he approached me in a restaurant Sunday evening, I just wanted him to go away. I wanted everyone to go away. He asked me how I was doing.
“Well, to be honest, I’m in a mood when I’d rather just have the whole world leave me alone,” I said.
I tried not to make it sound personal, but I wasn’t in the mood to explain. I made another comment or two, but I pointedly turned my attention to my MacBook’s screen.
He sat down near me and kept trying to chat. I replied as little as I could and I kept my eyes on the screen. He eventually finished eating and said goodbye. I told him I’d probably be more social again the next time he saw me.
After he left, I thought about the apparent contradiction in me today. I’ve been emotionally drowning on the inside, for a couple of reasons. I have walls up against the whole world and I don’t want to let anyone inside. I want to be left alone.
But I’ve also been a lost little boy — waiting for someone to rescue me.

A muse is a crutch for an artist, but some need a crutch to walk
Folks all around are waiting for someone to say, ‘Hello in there’
By end of Pooh movie, I wanted to stay in the Hundred-Acre Wood
The real crime is how CNN is trying to manipulate what you believe
Conservatives don’t understand liberal groups — and vice versa
Just a sandwich: Why do people make everything so political?
Is it just coincidence that my surgeries come when I’m alone?
If you were once a nerdy outsider, you need to go see ‘Ender’s Game’