Eh, people who incessantly lament disdain for others are just struggling with themselves and own personal perspectives of people and the world. Obviously no one forces people to endure socializing past necessity, yet some do quite often. If you're not making enough genuine connections or are enjoying company of others, it could be your own issue and lack of approachable demeanor. Even if you are approachable, there's something you're doing that is causing you to think you dislike being around people. Over analyzing, mentally, just caught up in your own thoughts/perspectives. I had the BEST friends, when I lived where I'm originally from and only found going out seemed "tedious", once the people were not of my personal preferences and not of much substance, like my closest friends, back home. It just sounds like you lack genuine friends or people around you that you enjoy being around, for more than face value.
Not a psychopath. Not enjoying company other than avoiding being bored, or having a misguided view of "humans", humanity etc doesn't make anyone a psychopath. It just indicates a lack of real connection between people. Which is to the fault of specific types of people in the scenario. You just need friends, and a lifestyle that coincides with what appeals to you. I find most internally introverts who seem extroverted just overanalyze things and make any situation seem dull.
Is it normal to be a misanthropic extrovert?
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Eh, people who incessantly lament disdain for others are just struggling with themselves and own personal perspectives of people and the world. Obviously no one forces people to endure socializing past necessity, yet some do quite often. If you're not making enough genuine connections or are enjoying company of others, it could be your own issue and lack of approachable demeanor. Even if you are approachable, there's something you're doing that is causing you to think you dislike being around people. Over analyzing, mentally, just caught up in your own thoughts/perspectives. I had the BEST friends, when I lived where I'm originally from and only found going out seemed "tedious", once the people were not of my personal preferences and not of much substance, like my closest friends, back home. It just sounds like you lack genuine friends or people around you that you enjoy being around, for more than face value.
Not a psychopath. Not enjoying company other than avoiding being bored, or having a misguided view of "humans", humanity etc doesn't make anyone a psychopath. It just indicates a lack of real connection between people. Which is to the fault of specific types of people in the scenario. You just need friends, and a lifestyle that coincides with what appeals to you. I find most internally introverts who seem extroverted just overanalyze things and make any situation seem dull.