I might get annoyed by people, but I eventually just ignore them.Has worked great all my life, even though it hasn't always made me friends. I am here on this Earth to not be a populist, and be loved by everyone, but to tell people what I think - even if they hate me because of it.
Most people spend their whole lives being politically correct, or polite, but politeness or political correctness hasn't freed a single slave, established any country, or built a car.
Life is cruel, and you are going to find at least one person you really can't stand. The question is, how do you deal with it?
Do you ignore them, accept you are always going to disagree with them, or tell them what you think and damn the consequences. On most issues I take the former course and ignore, or the later course on issues that are close to home.
I don't like the Republican party, and I don't like the Democratic Party. But I can vote for candidates from both, because I don't base my decision process on whether or not I 'hate them' (based on what their party has done), but on what they have actually done or offer.
I won't die with Nobel Peace Prizes, or statues, or airports in my name, and I am fine with that. I am an egotist a lot of the time, which means someone could be the Emperor of the Universe, but I will still live for myself and hold my views as the best ones - it is collectivist to spend your life upholding the views of others above your own.
But I also know that I haven't started any world wars being an individualist. It is politicians, governments, economists, bureaucrats, and authoritarians that demand everyone think or act a particular way that start wars or create the causes of them. I just live my life, and disagree with people once in a while - a serious crime for those in the world that demand blind obedience to some ideology or political party, or those that demand I always say the 'right things' in an Orwellian 1984 fashion - simply on the basis of me 'saying things wrong', in their or someone else's opinion.