I Hate Everyone: An introvert's miserable adventures with mailmen, children, chocolate, the outdoors, and the human condition
$20.00This is a book about how one introvert tries to understand humanity.
It is also about chronic illness, biscuits, tea, strangers, metal, and death.
While the previous book in this series was about my war with the seasons, this book is about my trials in trying to relate to people and how I brook the nonsense of humankind more than it deserves. The world has become a cacophony of complaints, a morbid symphony with too many untuned tones, and though I might not understand why the orchestra plays the way it does, I still listen, trying to decipher some sort of purpose in the upper notes.
It is also about chronic illness, biscuits, tea, strangers, metal, and death.
While the previous book in this series was about my war with the seasons, this book is about my trials in trying to relate to people and how I brook the nonsense of humankind more than it deserves. The world has become a cacophony of complaints, a morbid symphony with too many untuned tones, and though I might not understand why the orchestra plays the way it does, I still listen, trying to decipher some sort of purpose in the upper notes.