(All photos of eccentrics except the one of my father in this post by Tim Walker)
That my father was an eccentric - was no doubt about it, a man from the old school, a man with a definitely nonconforming attitude.
My father brilliant, handsome and charming belonged to a different world - an eccentric world of thoughts and behavior. He did not ever conform to society.
You will ask - How do I really know he was an eccentric?
Very simple answer indeed - he had no idea that his behavior was anything but absolutely normal...
Others were different.
So, I read as follow; "according to studies, there are fifteen distinctive characteristics that differentiate a healthy eccentric person from a regular person (although some may not always apply). The first five are in most people regarded as eccentric:" The outcome?
My father had thirteen of the fifteen characteristics. The two characteristics he did not have - he was not a bad speller or single.
The Characteristics are:
1 - Nonconforming attitude
2 - Creative
3 - Strongly motivated by curiosity
4 - Idealistic
5 - Happy obsession with a hobby or hobbies
6 - Known very early in his or her childhood they were different from others
7 - Highly Intelligent
8 - Opinionated and outspoken
9 -Noncompetitive
10 - Not in need of reassurance or reinforcement from society
11 - Unusual living or eating habits
12 - Not interested in the opinions or company of others
13 - Mischievous sense of humor
14 - Usually the eldest or an only child
15 - Bad spellers
14 - Usually the eldest or an only child
15 - Bad spellers
To be continued
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