Fern wrote:
My therapist the other day told me to stop calling myself "weird" because it was negative self-talk. She suggested that instead I use a more positive word like "eccentric".
Now, to me, "eccentric" is actually more insulting because it implies that I am crazy or irrational, where as "weird" for me just implies that I deviate from expectations. For me, "eccentric" evokes the image of a person who wears foil hats and never leaves their house because they are afraid of aliens. While I consider myself unusual in many ways, I am striving to be someone who is respected in my field for my ability to soundly design studies to test hypotheses. Using "eccentric" to refer to myself just seems self-defeating to this.
My question to all of you: How do you feel about the word "eccentric"? Would you use it to describe yourself or not?
I agree with your therapist. A disagree with you. You have have a highly distorted idea of the meaning of eccentric.
Tinfoil hat wearers are not "eccentric". Weird, but actually beyond weird. They are batshit crazy paranoid skitzofrenics.
A cat lady might be eccentric.
Nikola Tesla was "eccentric". A megagenius inventor, but who had some rather unusual personality traits.
Wierd, unique, and eccentric, all mean basically the same thing. But "weird" has a bad connotation, eccentric is kinda neutral, and unique has a positive ring. But "unique" is hard to live up to. Eccentric is the thing to go with.
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