I’m not a misanthrope, but I can come across as one sometimes. It’s one of the downsides of feeling like an alien among human beings.
I need people, but I need “my kind of people.” Most of the time, I don’t feel as though I’m around anybody like me. That doesn’t mean I hate the people around me, but it does make me feel like an alien on the wrong planet — someone who’s longing for home. For wherever his people are.
One of the enduring assumptions of the modern liberal age is that we’re all basically alike and that everyone in the world will eventually get along together in perfect harmony. This is a very flawed belief. Although humans share a lot of biological similarities, the differences caused by personality, culture, religion and ideology are far deeper. This is why we can’t stand each other.
I’ve come to understand that very few people are like me — and very few people want what I want in life. This means the best we can do is learn to leave each other alone to live in peace.

For some of us, loss of trust is a deep existential threat to heart
Genuine love is always extreme — and it rarely makes any sense
Now that his threat is truly gone, I realize my father hated himself
I was a terrible preacher, because cookie-cutter truth seemed empty
Gay marriage debate turns into fight for validation of private beliefs
Memo to Republicans: Your serious contenders are hypocrites, too
Envy drives hatred for wealthy, but I want to earn my riches
He couldn’t mold her into himself, but my dad broke Mother’s spirit
Science or bias? What if there’s no proof that eating fat will kill you?