“It is good to be weird. It is good to be eccentric. It is good to be separate from the crowd. The philosopher John Stuart Mill thought it was almost a civic duty to be eccentric, to break the tyranny of conformity and custom. But even if we don’t feel outwardly eccentric, we all have eccentric parts. Thoughts that crop up on the peripheries of our thinking. Random sparks we can set alight. Thoughts that offer the other point of view or the other side of a political argument. Thoughts that don’t quite fit in with our other thoughts. Tastes that go against our other tastes. And as we grow older it is good to keep tending to those unconventional parts of ourselves—the thoughts that buck the trend—because these are the parts that will keep us new and capable of surprise. They will stop us becoming a cover version of ourselves. They will help us become new songs.”
Quote by Matt Haig
Book:The Comfort Book
Work
The Comfort Book
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: THE ART OF LOVING
“These are the years when the man changes into the man he’s gonna become for the rest of his life.”
“I didn't burn Mummy, I walked through the fire and I lived.”
Source: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
Source: On Fire Island
“In every challenge, seek the lesson; it is there to help you grow.”
Source: Il tempo delle scelte
Source: Potiki
Source: Exile
