Misanthropy
Misanthropy is a general dislike, distrust, or disdain for the human species or human nature. Misanthropes often feel that humanity is flawed, selfish, or destructive, leading them to withdraw from social interactions and relationships. This perspective can stem from personal experiences, philosophical beliefs, or observations of societal issues.
While misanthropy can manifest as a rejection of social norms, it is not necessarily a mental disorder. Some famous figures, such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Emily Dickinson, have expressed misanthropic views in their works. Understanding misanthropy can provide insight into the complexities of human behavior and societal dynamics.