A book for people who feel too much, think too deeply, and have never quite felt like they fit into this world.
Do you often feel too sensitive, too intense, or too complicated for this world?
Do you get the sense you've spent your whole life trying to function as "normal"—and lost yourself along the way?
Then this book is for you.
A ZEBRA AMONG HORSES is written for people who feel deeply, think fast, and notice everything — yet still often feel out of place.
For anyone who senses: I don't fit into this world.
René Richter, a board-certified psychiatrist and psychotherapist, doesn't understand neurodivergence as a diagnosis, but as an inner landscape. Using the powerful metaphor of zebras in a world made for horses, he makes it clear why so many smart, sensitive people end up exhausted—even when it looks like they're "doing everything right."
This book explains why adaptation wears you out, why masking isn't weakness, why giftedness often comes with chaos, self-doubt, and overwhelm, why you were never broken—you were simply built differently.
No pathologizing.
No pressure to self-optimize.
No empty promises.
A ZEBRA AMONG HORSES is NOT a typical self-help guide.
It's a book of recognition.
A book that quietly says: Maybe nothing is wrong with you.
If you're ready to stop trying to be a horse—
and start becoming a good zebra,
you're in the right place.
Welcome to your herd!
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