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Eccentricity

Nature

It implies an uncommon personality, so that an individual behaves in a manner that is out of conformity with accepted norms. True eccentrics are often beset with phobias, obsessions and anxieties, their conduct being quite inexplicable. Eccentricity is frequently regarded as one of the signs of geniuses.

Incidence

Among the famous eccentrics are Friedrich von Schiller, who worked with his feet placed on ice for a time and inhaling the flavour of rotten apples, and Emile Zola, who counted the gas jets in every street through which he walked or drove.

Aggravates

Uncertainty
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Strange people
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Strategy

Being eccentric
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Value

Eccentricity
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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Psychology » Behaviour
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024