Acheron expresses a sense of frustration regarding his experiences in conversations. He feels that people are generally dismissive of his opinions, often leading to arguments that test his patience. This feeling is compounded by a desire for more understanding from others, indicating a deep-seated yearning for meaningful dialogue.
His hope is to encounter someone who is more receptive to his thoughts, contrasting with previous interactions that left him feeling unheard and undervalued. This illustrates a broader theme of communication challenges and the longing for connection present in Kenyon's work.