"Some people hear voices.. Some see invisible people.. Others have no imagination whatsoever." - Author Unknown.


Monday, February 7, 2011

I don't want any therapist wrecking my weirdness.






  1. Nonconforming
  2. Creative
  3. Strongly motivated by curiosity
  4. Idealistic: wants to make the world a better place and the people in it happier
  5. Happily obsessed with one or more hobbyhorses (usually five or six)
  6. Aware from early childhood that he is different
  7. Intelligent
  8. Opinionated and outspoken, convinced that he is right and that the rest of the world is out of step
  9. Noncompetitive, not in need of reassurance or reinforcement from society
  10. Unusual in his eating habits and living arrangements
  11. Not particularly interested in the opinions or company of other people, except in order to persuade them to his – the correct – point of view
  12. Possessed of a mischievous sense of humor
  13. Single
  14. Usually the eldest or an only child
  15. Bad speller 

Nonconformity, extreme curiosity and irreverence for the strictures of culture continually resurface as the most distinguishable eccentric traits , and these are indeed qualities that most of us consider admirable.

   ~They’re permanently non-conforming from a very early age, and there’s a great overlap between eccentric children and gifted children. They develop differently, though.

The eccentrics become very, very creative but they’re motivated primarily by curiosity. They have extreme degrees of curiosity, and they’re very independent-minded.

Their other motivation is fairly idealistic. They want to make the world a better place, and they want to make other people happy.

They have these happy obsessive preoccupations, and a wonderful, unusual sense of humor, and this gives them a significant meaning in life. And they are far healthier than most people because of that.

They have very low stress. They’re not worried about conforming to the rest of society, low stress, high happiness equates with psychological health.

They use their solitude very constructively, and physical health, because of that.
They only visit their doctors perhaps once every eight or nine years, which is about twenty times less than most of us do. (
David Weeks)

“Time and again, the eccentrics in our study clearly evinced that shining sense of positivism and buoyant self-confidence that comes from being comfortable in one’s own skin.”
Dr. David Weeks.

http://www.gnomesondope.com/stuff/on-being-eccentric/







"......Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— 
I took the one less traveled by, 
And that has made all the difference.
~ Robert Frost



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