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Thank you Victor, for a very good post.
Dear Wildcat, I swell at your praise and cringe at your criticism.
Thank you Victor, for a very good post.
Like I wont bring a gun to work, but I might bring you a couple of extra pet cats instead or make you paperclip chains to hang from your doorway or distribute representative nebula to all my coworkers in three buildings.
I put my theory on some of this in a post quite a while ago. It's here if you're interested. It was rated highly by the illustrious Night, and really what better recommendation could there be?
I read your post, it rocked. My favorite from it:
"The solution is to stop trying to be what you're not, and then you can discover what you are and be it well. And don't worry about whether it's unique or not."
Cheers my friend.
-Alex
Eccentricity has nothing to do with being mad or being rich. It's literally being off centre, away from the norm.
Eccentricity has nothing to do with being mad or being rich. It's literally being off centre, away from the norm.
Eccentricity could most honestly be compared to independent thinker as a descriptor as they are both approaching things without regard to convention... it's just one is more associated with approaching it incorrectly.
...but it sure seems like everybody's bound to be eccentric in some shape or form...
If everyone is eccentric, then no one is eccentric.
Different forms of eccentricity Victor![]()
But, it also depends on how you define and what is the normality.
The Bell Curve adequately describes normality.
But in fact you are a normal person who thinks being eccentric is cool. And hey, you want to be cool.
So you replace the objectivity of the Bell Curve with your subjective desires.
Different forms of eccentricity Victor![]()
Even still, since there's no palpable form of normalcy, then eccentric doesn't exist, and everyone knows you can't be something that doesn't exist.