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“I like everything," I replied, feeling misrepresented and only half amused right back. "I don't hate the world. I'm scared of it. There's a difference.” quote by David Rakoff
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““I like everything," I replied, feeling misrepresented and only half amused right back. "I don't hate the world. I'm scared of it. There's a difference.””

David Rakoff

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New Yorker, 2006

The speaker feels misrepresented, amused, and fearful of the world, distinguishing fear from hatred.

In simple terms: I feel misrepresented, amused, and scared of the world.

Key Takeaway

Recognize fear and seek understanding.

Themes

identity misrepresentation fear humor self-awareness

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • social interaction
  • mental health
  • relationship dynamics

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology social perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does misrepresentation affect self‑expression?
  • What separates fear from hatred?
A Different Perspective

Fear can limit engagement with the world.

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